Citizens of Thane, we must take immense pride in the profound legacy of Vinayak Lakshman Bhave (V. L. Bhave), a towering figure whose name remains immortal in the literary and cultural history of Maharashtra. Known as 'Saraswatkar,' Bhave gifted the region two invaluable treasures: the pioneering work, 'Maharashtra Saraswat,' and the institution he founded, the ‘Marathi Grantha sangrahalaya’. Bhave’s roots are deeply intertwined with our city. Born on November 6, 1871, he completed his schooling right here in Thane. During his formative years, he was heavily influenced by the poems published in Janardan Balaji Modak's Kavyeitihas Sangraha. Furthermore, local newspapers like Arunodaya, Jagat-samachar, and Hindu Panch, all published from Thane, helped cultivate in him a strong inclination toward seeking the truth. Remarkably, the foundational milestones of his life—the writing of the first edition of Maharashtra Saraswat and the establishment of the Marathi Granth San...
Thane has long been known for its rich cultural spirit, and among the many artists who enrich its heritage, Apoorva Gokhale stands out as one of the brightest stars. A resident of Thane, Apoorva is not only an accomplished Hindustani classical vocalist but also a dedicated teacher who has nurtured many promising students in the city. Rooted in tradition yet refreshingly individualistic in her expression, she represents the seamless blend of legacy and innovation. Born into a legendary family of musicians, Apoorva represents the Gwalior Gharana, one of the oldest and most respected traditions in Hindustani classical music. Her musical ancestry traces back to her great-grandfather Pandit Antubua Joshi, an eminent court musician from the princely state of Aundh, and her grandfather Pandit Gajananrao Joshi, the illustrious “Gayanacharya” who mastered both vocal and violin traditions. From this rich heritage, Apoorva has inherited not just musical brilliance but also a firm devotion to art....