Narhar Kurundkar
Background
Narhar Ambadas Kurundkar (Narhar Kurundkar) was a Marathi writer who wrote on political philosophies in general and cultural matters and historical events in Maharashtra, India. He was also a member of Rashtra Seva Dal. In 1955, he started his teaching career at Pratibha Niketan high school in Nanded. he joined the faculty of People's College in Nanded as a professor of Marathi, later he became a principal of that college. Narhar Kurundkar was conferred with "Best Teachers Award" by Government of Maharashtr
Narhar Kurundkar (Narhar Ambadas Kurundkar)
Occupation
• author
• academician
Education qualification
• Master's degree from Marathwada University
About: - Narhar Ambadas Kurundkar was a Marathi writer who wrote on political philosophies in general and cultural matters and historical events in Maharashtra, India. He was also a member of Rashtra Seva Dal. In 1955, he started his teaching career at Pratibha Niketan high school in Nanded. he joined the faculty of People's College in Nanded as a professor of Marathi, later he became a principal of that college. Narhar Kurundkar was conferred with "Best Teachers Award" by Government of Maharashtra in the year 1979. Kurundkar was a member of Maharashtra Government Literary Awards Committee. He represented Maharashtra in the Sahitya Akademi, New Delhi. He died in 1982. He wrote some of their books on the related topic of “Chatrapathi Shivaji Maharaj Is a Secular King & Not A Hindu King”.