Background
Keshav Rao Koratkar was born in 1867 at Purjal Village in his maternal grandfather"s house.
Keshav Rao Koratkar was born in 1867 at Purjal Village in his maternal grandfather"s house.
Initially working on behalf of the Marathi people, he became involved in the Indian independence movement. He was one among the five sons of Santukarao, a religious Maharashtrian Brahmin. At the age of nine, Keshavraoji left for his sister"s house in Gulbarga where he started learning Urdu and Persian.
He decided to pursue law as a career.
In 1889 he passed both law and judiciary exams, and started his law career at Hyderabad in 1896. A highlight of his law career was his appointments as the High Court Judge for the state of Hyderabad.
He was the President of Hyderabad Samajik Sudhar Sangh, a social reform organization. In 1907, he was instrumental in starting a school with Marathi as the language of instruction for the large local Marathi speaking community at Residency Bazar.
He started a Marathi library in 1920 in Hyderabad and inspired the Mararastrian youth.
He was instrumental in starting a Marathi monthly magazine named Rajhansa. He became a part of the Khilafat movement. In 1919 Keshavrao missed his daughter"s wedding to lead the Khilafat Movement rally, an incident which exemplified his commitment to cause over family.
Keshavrao"s final years were marked by ill health due to undiagnosed diabetes and impaired vision.
On 20 May 1930, he went into diabetic coma, and breathed his last on 21 May 1930.