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Raosaheb Rangnath Borade was an Indian Marathi author. A writer known mostly for his rural themes, he first came to attention with his first novel Pachola. Published in the 1970s, Pachola was translated into English and Hindi. His other prominent works include Aamdar Saubhagyawati, Taalmel, Malni, Naatigoti, and Kholamba among many others.

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