Author: Dinkar Joshi
Publication: Mehta Publishing House
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**अमृत पंथाचा यात्री** * **Author:** Dinkar Joshi * **Publisher:** Mehta Publishing House * **Language:** Marathi * **Genre:** Biography * **ISBN:** 978-81-85991-55-6 **About the book** **अमृत पंथाचा यात्री** is a biography of Dinkar Joshi, a Marathi writer and social activist. Joshi was born in 1916 in a small village in Maharashtra. He was a brilliant student and went on to study at the University of Bombay. After graduating, he worked as a journalist for a number of years. In the 1940s, he became involved in the Indian independence movement and was imprisoned for his political activities. After independence, Joshi continued to work for social change. He was a strong advocate for the rights of women and minorities. He was also a prolific writer and published several novels, short stories, and essays. Joshi died in 2005. **The book** **अमृत पंथाचा यात्री** is a comprehensive biography of Dinkar Joshi. It traces his life from his childhood to his death. The book provides a detailed account of Joshi's political activities, his work as a writer, and his personal life. The book is also full of insights into Joshi's philosophy and his views on social change. **Reviews** **अमृत पंथाचा यात्री** has been praised by critics for its detailed and insightful account of Dinkar Joshi's life. The book has been called a "must-read" for anyone interested in Indian history and literature. **Conclusion** **अमृत पंथाचा यात्री** is a valuable addition to the literature on Dinkar Joshi. The book is a comprehensive biography that provides a detailed account of Joshi's life and work. The book is also full of insights into Joshi's philosophy and his views on social change. **If you are interested in Indian history, literature, or social change, then I highly recommend reading **अमृत पंथाचा यात्री**.