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Sannappa Parameshwar Gaonkar

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Pen name
  
SAPA

Died
  
1972, Ankola

Role
  
Author

Name
  
Sannappa Gaonkar

Nationality
  
Indian


Born
  
January 11, 1885 present-day Uttar Kannada, Karnataka (
1885-01-11
)

Spouse
  
Venkamma U. Keremane from Hiregutti

Sannappa Parameshwar Gaonkar (11 January 1885 – 1972), also called Sa.Pa. Gaonkar, was an Indian politician, and an author. Sapa. Gaonkar was often described as "Sajjan"', or "good and gentle". Gaonkar was imprisoned during the British Raj for having participated in the Quit India Movement, and later served as a Deputy Minister in B. G. Kher’s cabinet of the composite State of Bombay, India.

Sannappa Parameshwara Gaonkar (Grandson of Ram Gaonkar) was born on 11 January 1885 in Torke. Sa.Pa. was a headmaster of the Kannada Primary School, at Tadadi. At the age of 40 (1925), Gaonkar graduated from the Willingdon college, Sangli. He was an officer at Hubli municipality. After his retirement in the year 1942, S. P. Gaonkar participated in Quit India movement and joined the Swaraj Party. In the year 1946-47, B. G. Kher nominated Gaonkar as a Deputy Minister in his cabinet of the composite state of Bombay, India. It was Gaonkar, in the year 1936, who helped to organize the Kannada Sahitya Academy Sammelana in Gokarna.

SAPA was the paternal grandfather of Dilip Gaonkar a professor at Northwestern University.

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Sannappa Parameshwar Gaonkar Wikipedia