M S Muralikrishna
Dr Gampalahalli
Ramakrishna is one of the leading Marxist ideologues of our country.
Popularly known as Dr GR, he has been a guiding spirit to many
pro-people movements in Karnataka for many decades. Hailed as a
pro-people scholar, he has been espousing many causes in the overall
interests of our polity especially the marginalized sections.
Dr G Ramakrishna (26 January 2014) |
Dr GR has been a
keen student of Indian as well as western and eastern philosophies.
He was a long time associate of Dr Debiprasad Chattopadhyaya, a
Marxist scholar and philosopher of repute, who made seminal
contributions to the alternate discourse on Indian Philosophy among
others.
Born to Sri G
Subrahmanyam and Smt Narasamma on June 17, 1939, in Halenahalli, a
small village about 32 miles from Tumkur in Karnataka, GR had his
basic education in Kempasagara, Magadi Taluk, about 35 miles from
Bangalore. For his intermediate education, he moved over to Tumkur.
Later, he joined the Sanskrit B. A. Honours Course in Maharaja
College, Mysore in June 1955. He did his MA (1959) and PhD (1965) at
Mysore University. The thesis for his PhD was ‘Origin
& Growth of the Concept of Rita in Vedic Literature’.
His guide was Prof. S. Ramachandra Rao. GR earned his Master Degree
in English from Pune University (1965) and, again, from Wales
University (1968).
After a short stint
at Accounts General’s Office (1959), GR turned his attention to
academic research. He was a UGC Research Fellow at Mysore University
(1960-1962), Research Assistant at Osmania University (May-October
1962), and Research Assistant at Kaivalyadhama Research Institute,
Lonawala (1962-1965).
From 1965 to 1967,
Dr GR worked as Assistant Professor at Dr Ambedkar College, Mahad.
From 1967 to 1993 he was Professor of English at National College,
Basavangudi, Bangalore. He was a Visiting Professor at Kannada
University, Hampi from 1994 to 1996, during which period he wrote the
book ‘The
Path of Indian Science’.
Dr GR has been
associated with numerous associations. He served as the Secretary and
later as President of the Bangalore University College Teachers’
Association for many years in the 1970s and 1980s. He was the
President and General Secretary of the Federation of University &
College Teachers’ Association of Karnataka. He also served as
Vice-President, Secretary and Treasurer of the All India Federation
of University & College Teachers’ Organization for a number of
years. He was associated with Indo-Soviet Cultural Society (ISCUS),
Karnataka State, of which he was the General Secretary for many
years. He was associated with the Karnataka State Peace &
Solidarity Organization too.
A widely
traveled person, Dr GR was in United Kingdom and the Republic of Ireland (1967-1968), visited Afghanistan (1971), Soviet Union
(1971,1982,1985), Tibet (1984), Nepal (1987), United States of
America (1995 & 2011), Cuba and Peru (2011), China (2012) and
Europe (2013).
Dr GR has been an
invitee to a number of international seminars and conferences,
presenting papers on a wide variety of subjects. In 1985
at Friendship House in Moscow,
he spoke on the topic ‘Victory
against Fascism’.
In 1995, at Sky Foundation, Philadelphia, USA, he gave a talk on an
entirely different subject - ‘Yoga
and Mind’.
In 2011, he gave lecture on ‘Consciousness
as reflected in English Poetry‘.
Hosatu, the Kannada monthly |
Over the years, Dr
GR has been conferred a number of awards. He was a recipient of
Karnataka
Literary Academy Award for three years for his literary contributions
in Kannda- Munnota
(1980), Aayatana
(1995), Bharatheeya
Vignaanadha Haadhi
(2002). He was presented Manu Award for Education in 1998 and Kuvempu
Bhasha Bharathi Award for Translations in 2010. In 2002, the
Government of Karnataka wanted to confer Rajyotsva Award to Dr GR,
but he declined accepting it.
As an independent
publisher, Dr GR established Ma–Le Prakashana in 1980 to bring out
progressive literature in Kannda and English. For 25 years, he was
the publisher of ‘Achala‘,
a women’s monthly magazine in Kannada of Jagruthi Mahila Adhyayana
Kendra.
Dr.GR has been a
prolific writer in Kannada as well as in English. In Kannda, his
works include Munnota
(‘Vision‘ - 1980), Vaichaarika
Jaagruthi
(‘Awareness about Rationalism’ – 1992), Deviprasad
and Lokyatha Darshana
(1994), Bharatheeya
Vignaadandha Haadhi
(‘The Path of Indian Science – 1997), Fredrich
Engels
(2003), Yogapravesha
(‘An introduction to Yoga’ – 2003), Yugadarivu
(2004), Nudibimba
(‘The Wordly Image’ – 2005). The biographies he wrote on
revolutionaries such as Yugapurusha
Lenin
–1979), Bhagat
Singh
(1984), Bhupesh
Gupta
(1986), and Che
Guevara
(1994) have been very popular, especially his biography on Bhagat
Singh, which has been reprinted 13 times so far. Some of his
booklets in Kannda include The
Strange Culture of M.S. Golvalkar
(1971), The
features of the Anti-Fascist Movement
(1975), Friendship
– Culture
(1978), RSS
– A Poisonous Tree
(1979), and On
Hindutva
(1993).
Dr GR was the editor
of a series of books (“Golden Jubilee Series) published in 1998
commemorating the Golden Jubilee of India’s independence. The books
published in this series are The
Heights of the Women’s Movement
(N Gayathri), Media
and Freedom
(G N Mohan), Education
at the end of the century (KK
Thekedath), Social
Movements
(R K Manipal), India
and the International Situation
(C R Krishna Rao), An
alternate path to India
(B V Kakkilaya), Footsteps
of the Indian Freedom Struggle
(B V Kakkilaya), Peoples’
Health
(C R Chandrashekar), Agriculture
in Post-independent India
(Y V Krishna Rao), Economy
– The Challenges
(Kamalanayan Kaabra), Fifty
Years of Independence
(Vyasaraya Ballal), Science
and Technology
( J R Lakshman Rao & M A Sethurao), Constitution
and Law
( Krishnamurthy Sirsi), Studies
in History – Past and Present
(Dr H S Gopala Rao).
Dr GR (Courtesy: The Hindu) |
Some of Dr GR’s
translations include Spider
and the Fly
by Wilhelm Liebknecht (1973), The
Role of Labour in the transition from Ape to Man
by Engels (1978),
Wage, Labour and Capital by
Karl Marx (1979) and Lokayata
(2012).
Dr GR’s books in
English are The
Strange Culture of M.S. Golvalkar
(1971), The
Living Marx
(1983), Philosophy
in China
(1990, translated into Hindi in1990), The
Gorbachev Phenomenon
(1991). The books he edited include An
Encyclopedia of South Indian Culture
(with Debiprasad Chattopadhyaya & N.Gayathri – 1983), Studies
in Indian Culture
(A felicitation volume to Prof S Ramachandra Rao – 1986), Towards
a Redefinition of the Educational Policy
(1992), Vision
& Wisdom (Letters
of Kuvalayananda – 1995), Some
thoughts on Marxism
(with Dr Sanjay Biswas – 2002), Musings
in Ideology
(with Late Dr Sanjay Biswas – 2002).
An avid trekking enthusiast that Dr GR is, he had been to Kailas Manas Sarovar (1985), Mount Everest Base Camp (1987), Chandarakani Pass in Himachal Pradesh (1998), Yamunotri, Gangotri & Gomukh (2002).
An avid trekking enthusiast that Dr GR is, he had been to Kailas Manas Sarovar (1985), Mount Everest Base Camp (1987), Chandarakani Pass in Himachal Pradesh (1998), Yamunotri, Gangotri & Gomukh (2002).
Dr GR has been the
Chief Editor of Hosathu,
a progressive monthly magazine published in Kannada since 1999. He
was also in the Editorial Board of the newsletter of Samudaaya, a
reputed cultural troupe of Karnataka, known for its espousal of
people’s causes through theatre.
Presently, Dr GR is
the Chief Editor of the Kannada Version of the series Global
Philosophy for Everyman,
comprising eight volumes, published first in English by Navakarnataka
Publications Pvt. Ltd, Bangalore in December 1993.
Dr GR turns 75 today, 17 June 2014.
Dr GR turns 75 today, 17 June 2014.
MS Muralikrishna (left) with Dr GR |
3 comments:
Marxism and humanism, absolutely disgusting philosophies. Why not be nihilist instead?
Do you know anything about the topic allowing for such a blanket statement? If you are still with us, please get to it, Sir. I reckon there's a lot to learn, respectfully.
Can we get his contact number?!
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