Quick Info
| Profession | Novelist, Professor |
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| Nationality | Indian |
| Date of Birth | 18/12/1930 |
| Age | 68 years (died on 19, May, 1999) |
| Birthplace | Alibag, Maharashtra, India |
| Date of Death | 19/05/1999 |
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Physical Stats & More
| Height | 170 cm (5' 7") |
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| Weight | 65 kg (143 lbs) |
Educational Qualification(s)
| Completed primary and secondary education from Konkan Education Society, Alibag. | |
| Pursued higher education in Mumbai. |
Personal Life
| Religion: Hinduism | |
| Caste: Rajapur Saraswat Brahmin | |
| Hometown: Mumbai, Maharashtra, India |
Relationships & More
| Marital Status | Married |
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Family
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Career
| Professor at Kirti M. Doongursee College, Mumbai during the 1960s. | |
| Published Marathi poetry collections including 'BÄlakavÄ«ncÄ« KavitÄ : TÄ«n Sandarbha', 'MÄnas LaharÄ«', 'PrÄjakta', and 'MarÄį¹hÄ« Romaį¹į¹ik KÄvyapratibhÄ'. | |
| Served as a major functionary of the Marathi research organization at Sangrahalaya for decades. | |
| Worked as a literary critic and researcher. | |
| Provided book reviews for a Marathi publication house. |
Favourites
| Hobbies | Writing |
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Some Lesser Known Facts
| 1. Ramesh, a well-known Marathi novelist, authored numerous poetry books and provided book reviews for a Marathi publication house. | |
| 2. During the 1960s, he served as a professor at Kirti College in Mumbai. | |
| 3. From his first marriage, Ramesh had three children named Ajit, Nitin, and Savita Tendulkar, while Sachin was his child from his second marriage with Rajni. | |
| 4. Rajni, Ramesh's second wife, is the younger sister of his late first wife. | |
| 5. Ramesh passed away on 19 May 1999 due to a severe heart attack during the 1999 World Cup. | |
| 6. During this time, Sachin returned to India from England to attend his father's final rituals, skipping the match against Zimbabwe. | |
| 7. Encouraged by his mother, Rajni Tendulkar, Sachin rejoined the World Cup to play against Kenya, scoring 140 runs in dedication to his father. | |
| 8. Died at Bhabha Hospital, Mumbai. |