Kashinath Narayan Dikshit
Rao Bahadur Kashinath Narayan Dikshit was an Indian archaeologist who served as Director-general of the Archaeological Survey of India from 1937 to 1944.
Early life
Dikshit was born on 21 October 1889 in a Karhade Brahmin family of Pandharpur in the then Bombay Presidency.Career
Rao Bahadur Kashinath Narayan Dikshit was Director-General of the Archaeological Survey of India from 1937 to 1944, a critical period leading up to World War II and India's. He played a significant role in excavations at Taxila, Mohenjodaro, Harappa, and other sites across India, Pakistan, and Bangladesh. His meticulous work at Mohenjodaro is highly regarded, particularly his excavation of the DK area, which revealed significant insights into the Indus Civilization.Dikshit is a South Asian archaeologist who emerged from modest beginnings in Maharashtra. Young Dikshit had to provide for his family after his Mamlatdar father, Narayan Hari Dikshit, died from the plague. He had a strong education, doing particularly well in Sanskrit and taking home multiple awards and scholarships. Dikshit established scholarships, decentralized archaeological training, and supported museum modernization, among other contributions to archaeology.