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Sulabha Brahme

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Sulabha Brahme
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Sulabha Brahme (c. 1932 – 1 December 2016)[1][2] was a noted economist, Marxist intellectual and social activist, based in Pune, India. She served as the Director of the Gokhale Institute of Politics and Economics.[citation needed]

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Sulabha Brahme was among the founder members of a number of progressive social organizations and movements, including Lok Vidnyan Sanghatana, Maharashtra Dushkal Nivaran and Nirmulan Mandal, Purogami Mahila Sanghatana, Lokayat, Jagatikikaran Virodhi Kruti Samiti and Bayaja Trust.[3]

She was involved in experiments to promote organic and sustainable agriculture in Konkan. She has authored more than 50 booklets in Marathi and monographs on a range of topics for the education of activists. She maintained close links with all different shades and strands of progressive people’s movements.[3] She was actively involved in the movement against the Jaitapur Nuclear Power Project.[4]

Shankar Brahme Samajvidnyan Granthalaya, established by Sulabha Brahme has published most of her writings.

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List of publications by Sulabha Brahme

  • Shetkari Jatyat (शेतकरी जात्यात, Marathi)[5]
  • Kokanacha Vikaas Ki Vinaas (कोकणचा विकास की विनाश, Marathi)
  • Khare Dahashatavadi Kon (खरे दहशतवादी कोण, Marathi)
  • Cubacha Zunzaar Kranti-Ladha (कुबाचा झुंझार क्रांतीलढा, Marathi)

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