D. K. Khaparde
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D. K. Khaparde (born 13 May 1939 in Nagpur, Maharashtra, India). After completion of his education from Nagpur, he joined service in the Defence Establishment of Pune.
During the service at Pune Mr. Kanshiram who subsequently joined politics came in contact with him. Khaparde had enlightened Kanshi Ram about the movement of Dr. Babasaheb Ambedkar. The crises on the issue of Jayanti celebration of Dr. Babasaheb Ambedkar in the Defence establishment galvanised the followers of Dr. Babasaheb Ambedkar who have decided to form an all India Organisation to spread the movement of Phule-Ambedkar and formed BAMCEF on 6 December 1976.
Kanshi Ram left him in the year 1985 and therefore he had registered BAMCEF in the year 1987 in consultation with other colleagues. He resigned from the service and dedicated completely for 13 years and established BAMCEF offices in 18 states of India to spread Phule-Ambedkar movement.
After the 16th National convention of BAMCEF in 1999 at Patna, Bihar, he suffered from abdomen cancer and succumbed to death on 29 February 2000 at Pune. He was a symbol of self sacrificed full of dedication and commitment to Phule-Ambedkar movement for the cause of social revolution in India.