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Shripad Mahadev Mate (2 September 1886 – 25 December 1957) was a Marathi writer and a social reformer from Bombay State, India.[1]

Mate was a teacher of English and Marathi literature by profession. Although he took up writing at the relatively late age of forty-four, during the remainder of his life he wrote eclectically and copiously on a variety of social, scientific, biographical and historical subjects.[2] He was deeply troubled by the social scourge of untouchability in contemporary India, and wrote several short stories as well as essays arguing for the abolition of this practice.[3] Although he was a Brahmin by birth and retained a spiritual affinity for the cultural and religious tenets of Hinduism, his writings show his sustained scepticism towards many of its dogmas.

Mate was born in the town of Shirpur in Vidarbha. He went to New English School, Satara and acquired his university education (up to an M.A.) in Pune. For a few years, he served as a teacher at the Nutan Marathi Vidyalaya, Pune and later as a professor at Sir Parshurambhau College.[4] His son Madhukar Mate (born 1930) was an eminent archaeologist with expertise in medieval India. Mate presided over the Marathi Sahitya Sammelan at Sangli in 1943.

  1. ^ India), Institute of Historical Studies (Calcutta (1969). Studies in modern Indian history: a regional survey. Institute of Historical Studies.
  2. ^ Gokhale, Sandhya (2008). The Chitpavans: social ascendancy of a creative minority in Maharashtra, 1818-1918. Shubhi Publications. ISBN 9788182901322.
  3. ^ Encyclopaedia of Dalits in India: Human rights : role of police and judiciary. Gyan Publishing House. 2002. ISBN 9788178351285.
  4. ^ Malik, Yogendra K. (1981). South Asian Intellectuals and Social Change: A Study of the Role of Vernacular-speaking Intelligentsia. Heritage. ISBN 9780836408256.

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