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List of Marathi Buddhists

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This is a list of notable persons of Marathi Buddhist community worldwide. Marathi Buddhists are mainly Ambedkarite Buddhists, who are followers of B. R. Ambedkar. Marathi Buddhists constitute more than 77% of the total Buddhist population in India.[1]

Law and Justice

B. R. Ambedkar, Marathi scholar and the revivalist of Buddhism in India

Business

Literature and activism

Acting and Music

Politics

Economists and Educationists

Political scientists

Sociologists

  • Sharmila Rege, sociologist, feminist scholar and author of Writing Caste, Gender
  • Pratima Pardeshi, political theorist, Ambedkarite scholar, Ambedkarite women activist and author of Ambedkar Ani Streemukti viz. Ambedkar and Women's Emancipation

Journalists

  • Uttam Kamble, an Indian journalist who had been the Chief Editor of Sakal Media Group and He is a post-modern author with around 63 published books

Sports

See also

References

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