Madhav Manjunath Shanbhag

Indian lawyer and activist (1873–1950) From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Madhav Manjunath Shanbhag (c.1873 – 17 January 1950)[1][2] was an Indian lawyer and activist on behalf of the Konkani people. He was born in Karwar, Karnataka. With a few like-minded companions he travelled in all the Konkani-speaking areas, seeking to unite the fragmented Konkani community under the banner of 'one language, one script, one literature'. He succeeded in organizing the first Adhiveshan of All India Konkani Parishad in Karwar in 1939.[3][4]

Died17 January 1950(1950-01-17) (aged 76–77)
OccupationKonkani activist, writer
NationalityIndian
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Madhav Manjunath Shanbhag
Bornc.1873
Died17 January 1950(1950-01-17) (aged 76–77)
OccupationKonkani activist, writer
NationalityIndian
Literary movementKonkani language
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Legacy

In 2007, Goa Konkani Akademi instituted Madhav Manjunath Shanbhag Konkani Bhasha Seva Puraskar, an award including a cash prize of Rs. 25,000. It is a lifetime achievement award for those over 50 years of age who have worked as an activist, leader, or organiser for the Konkani language.[5][6] In 2009, J. B. Moraes won the award.[7]

Further reading

  • Budinley, Kiran (August 2003), SHENOI GOEMBAB / THE MAN AND HIS WORK

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