Manik Godghate

Indian poet and educator

Manik Godghate - Artists & Creatives born 1937
Born

1937
89 years ago

Died
Category

Artists & Creatives

Country

India

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Contributed significantly to Marathi literature as a poet and educator. Focused on themes of social consciousness in poetry. Worked to promote education and literature among youth. Held a prominent role in various literary organizations, fostering a community of writers and poets. Actively engaged in literary festivals and discussions to advance Marathi poetry.

Published influential Marathi poetry collections

Contributed to educational initiatives in Maharashtra

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