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Prompt: In 1881, Deccanese freedom fighters held discussions in Kesari Printing Press in Pune. People are wearing Mahrattha dress code with puneri pagdi. The room had old Pune vibes, with old furniture and an old printing press printing newspapers in sepia and blue hues. The Kesari Printing Press was founded by Lokmanya Bal Gangadhar Tilak, a prominent leader of the Indian Independence movement, and was used to print his Marathi newspaper, Kesari. Today, Kesari continues to be published by the Kesari Maratha Trust and Tilak's descendants 1 2 . The Kesari Wada, located in Narayan Peth, Pune, was the headquarters of Kesari and Mahratta, Tilak's two newspapers. The Kesari Wada is now a museum that houses the first printing press for Kesari, numerous photographs and paintings, Tilak's genealogical table, rare photos of freedom fighters, and an antique Kesari printing press that was used to print the early issues of Kesari by hand

Jan 16, 2024, 7:55:11 AM
Jan 16, 2024, 7:55:11 AM