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Laxman Mane

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Laxman Bapu Mane (Devanagari: लक्ष्माण बापू माने) (b. 1949) is a Marathi writer and a social activitist from Maharashtra, India.

Mane was born on June 1, 1949 in a nomadic Kakadi tribe in India. He received in 1973 a B.A. from Rajarshi Chhatrapati Shahu College in Kolhapur[1].

Mane converted to Buddhism along with others from his community[2].

His autobiography Upara (उपरा) received a Sahitya Akademi Award in 1981. The book brought to the attention of the public in Maharashtra the problems of nomadic tribes arising out of their social and economic conditions.

Under a two-year grant from the Ford Foundation for field work among nomadic tribes in Maharashtra, Mane wrote in 1984 his second book Bund Darwaja (बंद दरवाजा).

He received a Homi Bhabha Fellowship during 1986-88 for his continued social work.

Mane served for some time in the following capacities:

  • Acting president of the Indian Institute for research in the developmental problems of nomadic and denotified communities, Satara
  • Secretary of Ekata Shikshan Prasarak Sanstha, Satara
  • General secretary of Mahatma Jyotirao Phyle Samata Prathistan
  • A senator of Shivaji University's administration. 

Mane is the president of the Bhatkya Ani Vimukth Jamati Sanghatana, Maharashtra, and a founder member of the Yashwantrao Chavan Pratishtan.

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