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Dipak Tilak, great-grandson of Lokmanya Tilak, died at 78 in Pune from age-related ailments
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He was trustee editor of Marathi newspaper Kesari, founded by Lokmanya Tilak in 1881
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Tilak briefly served as vice-chancellor of Tilak Maharashtra Vidyapeeth in Pune
Dipak Tilak, the great-grandson of Lokmanya Bal Gangadhar Tilak and the trustee editor of Marathi newspaper Kesari, passed away in the early hours of Wednesday at his residence in Pune, family sources said. He was 78. He died of age-related ailments, they said.
Tilak is survived by a son, a daughter, and grandchildren. His mortal remains have been kept for public homage at the iconic Tilakwada between 8 am and 11 am on Wednesday. The last rites will be carried out at the Vaikunth crematorium around noon, they said.
Besides serving as the trustee editor of Kesari, a newspaper started by Lokmanya Tilak in 1881, he also briefly served as the vice-chancellor at Tilak Maharashtra Vidyapeeth in Pune.
Tilak was widely respected in academic and journalistic circles for upholding the legacy of the nationalist thinker and social reformer Lokmanya Tilak.
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