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- Q7237223 description "Indian politician".
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- Q7237223 abstract "Prabhakar Sanzgiri (died 9 March 2009, in Vikhroli) was a communist politician, trade union organiser and newspaper editor from Maharashtra, India. He served as secretary of the Maharashtra State Committee of the Communist Party of India (Marxist), vice-president of the Centre of Indian Trade Unions, Maharashtra State Committee president of CITU and editor of the Marathi party organ Jeevan Marg.Prabhakar Sanzgiri is a descendant of Sanzgiris of Morjim-GoaSanzgiri became a leftwing activist during his student days, joining the struggle against British rule in India. After Independence, he took active part in the Samyukta Maharashtra movement. During the years to come, Sanzgiri was jailed several times due to his political activism. He was again jailed during The Emergency.Following the end of The Emergency, Sanzgiri stood as a candidate for elections to the Mahashtra Legislative Assembly from Bhandup. His candidature was supported by various other opposition parties. After his tenure in the Legislative Assembly, he was elected to the Maharashtra Legislative Council.Sanzgiri was active in building a base of CITU, the trade union centre linked to CPI(M), in Bhandup, especially amongst the tyre-factory workers of CEAT Limited. During his lifetime, Sanzgiri authored many books, such as Anuchya Antarangat, Manavachi Kahani, Charvaka Te Marx and Dr Ambedkar: A Marxist evaluation. In 2008, he resigned as editor of Jeevan Marg.Prabhakar Sanzgiri died on 9 March 2009, at his residence in suburban Vikhroli. He had resigned from his post as Maharashtra State Committee Secretary of the party two years earlier, due to ill health. His wife and fellow CPI(M) leader, Suman Sanzgiri, has written a biography on his political career, titled Lal Chhayet Kranticha Shodh.".
- Q7237223 deathDate "2009-03-09".
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- Q7237223 dateOfDeath "2009-03-09".
- Q7237223 name "Sanzgiri, Prabhakar".
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- Q7237223 comment "Prabhakar Sanzgiri (died 9 March 2009, in Vikhroli) was a communist politician, trade union organiser and newspaper editor from Maharashtra, India.".
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