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Raghunath Dhondo Karve (14 January 1882 – 14 October 1953) was a professor of mathematics, sex educator and a social reformer from Maharashtra, India. He was a pioneer in initiating family planning and birth control for masses in Mumbai in 1921.
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Raghunath Karve | |
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रघुनाथ कर्वे | |
Born | Raghunath Dhondo Karve 14 January 1882 Murud, Ratnagiri, British India |
Died | 14 October 1953 71) Mumbai, India | (aged
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Education | New English High School, Pune |
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Occupation(s) | Professor, social reformer, sex educator |
Known for | Pioneering family planning and birth control in India |
Spouse | Malati Raghunath Karve |
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Website | www.radhonkarve.com |
Born in a Chitpavan Brahmin family, Raghunath was the eldest son of Maharshi Dhondo Keshav Karve. [1]His mother Radhabai died during childbirth in 1891, when he was nine. He was born in Murud. He studied at New English School, Pune. He stood first in a matriculation examination conducted in 1899. He went to Fergusson College, Pune where he obtained a Bachelor of Arts degree in 1904. Karve started his professional career as a professor of mathematics at Wilson College in Mumbai. However, when he started publicly expressing his views about family planning, population control, and women's right to experience sexual/sensual pleasure as much as men, the conservative Christian administrators of the college asked him to resign from the professorship. He then devoted himself to the above causes.
On his own initiative, Karve started the very first birth control clinic in India in 1921, the same year when the first birth control clinic opened in London.
Karve's wife, Malati, supported his cause though it brought them social ostracism besides his loss of his professorial career. She shared the couple's financial responsibility, and the two chose to remain childless.
Apart from his wife, he had support of Dr. B. R. Ambedkar,[2] Wrangler R.P. Paranjape,[3] Riyastkar S.G. Sardesai, and Mama Varekar. He had to swim against the current all his life. He got hurt, but he never gave up.
In 1927 Karve began publishing a Marathi magazine Samaj Swasthya (समाजस्वास्थ्य), issued monthly.[4] In it, he continually discussed issues of society's wellbeing through population control by use of contraceptives so as prevent unwanted pregnancies and induced abortions. He promoted responsible parenting by men, gender equality, and women's empowerment and right to experience sexual and sensual pleasure. As an illustration of some of Karve's radical thoughts, he expressed the thought that so long as childbirth and venereal diseases are prevented, women could engage in promiscuity—even perhaps with male prostitutes—for the sake of variety in sexual pleasure, if they so desire, without, in fact, harming their husbands. Published from 1927 until Karve's death in October 1953, all the issues of this magazine are now available online.[5]
Literary critic M V Dhond has written three essays on Karve. In the third essay, he analyses why Karve was not as successful in his mission as much as Margaret Sanger and Marie Stopes, his counterparts in United States and UK, respectively.
Karve's mission was not restricted to that of Sanger and Stopes namely happy family life, emancipation of women, control of population. Karve wanted women to have as much sexual freedom and sensual pleasure as men.
Dhond claims contemporary society's objectives were restricted to those of Sanger and Stopes and hence not only Karve's mission as a whole suffered, he himself was persecuted by society at large. There were other reasons too: Karve's unattractive personality, poor finances, and lack of networking skills.
Developments in understanding and social acceptance of woman's sexuality occurred subsequent to Karve's death:
These documents have proven how right Karve was with his thoughts on woman's sexuality.
Article Title | Publication | Date |
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Ra. Dho.Karve yanchya aayushyatil Nairobiparva | Loksatta | 14 October 2001 |
Kutumbaniyajanache aadhya purskarte | Navashakti | 11 November 2001 |
Lok bhitat mhanun | Mahanagar | 9 February 2002 |
Raghunathrao Karve aani char French grahasta | Mahanagar | 23 February 2002 |
Prof. Ra. Dhon. Karve aani Dr.Manoramabai Thatte-wad | Mahanagar | 9 March 2002 |
Raghunthravanchya hatche don durmil lekh | Mahanagar | 27 April 2002 |
Karve aani Karve | Mahanagar | 23 March 2002 |
Raghunathrav aani Narhapant Joshi | Mahanagar | 20 April 2002 |
Raghunathravanche prashansak aani virodhak:Ke.Bha.Lele | Mahanagar | 6 April 2002 |
Ra.Dhon.Karve, ganitache uchcha shikshan va Paris | Mahanagar | 21 September 2002 |
Raghunathrao Karve aani Shankarrao Kirliskar | Mahanagar | 7 September 2002 |
Shastriya sangeeache jankar Ra. Dhon.Karve | Mahanagar | 5 October 2002 |
Raghunathrao, Gandhiji aani santatiniyamana | Mahanagar | 4 January 2002 |
Raghunathrao Karve aani Shakuntala Paranjapye | Mahanagar | 13 July 2002 |
Raghunathrao Karve aani Manoramabai Khabade-wadachya nimittane | Mahanagar | 27 July 2002 |
Captain Pillai aani Shree Rhushi: Doghanchya don tarha | Mahanagar | 24 August 2002 |
Prof.Karve aani Prof. Phadke | Mahanagar | 29 June 2002 |
Raghunathrao karve, Prabhakar Padhye va V.Shantaram | Mahanagar | 25 May 2002 |
Samajswasthamadhil lakshavedhak lekhan | Mahanagar | 10 August 2002 |
Raghunathravanche 'Jeevan' masikatil lekhan | Mahanagar | 14 December 2002 |
Samajswastha' tikave mhanun wachakanchya suchana | Mahanagar | 26 October 2002 |
Raghunathrawansambandhichicha pahila vyaktichitratmak lekh | Mahanagar | 22 June 2002 |
Raghunathrawanche 'Vasundhare'til lekhan | Mahanagar | 8 June 2002 |
Raghunathrao, Dr.Robinson va Dr.Ellis | Mahanagar | 23 November 2002 |
Prof.R.D.Karve yanche samikshatma lekhan | Mahanagar | 11 January 2003 |
Shodha Raghunathrawancha | Mahanagar | 1 February 2003 |
Dr.Ya.Di.Phadake yana anavruta patra | Mahanagar | 8 February 2003 |
'Samajswasthya'kar: Lekhakachi bhumika | Lalit | Diwali 2004 |
Soshik Samajsevika | Lokprabha | Diwali 2001 |
Ra.dhon.Karve, Ra.Shri.Jog aani Mardhekar | Zapurza | Diwali 2003 |
Ra.Dhon.Karve:Shodhayatra | Audumbar | Diwali 2004 |
Akher | Dharmabhaskar | Diwali 2002 |
Saradechi patre | Dharmabhaskar | Diwali 2005 |
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