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Tilak and Agarkar were contemporaries but with contrasting personalities although both came from families with similar social backgrounds. By nature Tilak tended toward extreme views while Agarkar tended toward the moderate. In Marathi they would say ''Jahal Tilak ani Maval Agarkar''.{{citation needed|date=October 2010}} Tilak hailed from a financially well-off family, while Agarkar was born in indigence. His financial condition was so bad that he used to study in the light of streetlamps during his college days, owned a single shirt, and never would ride a train or car for traveling. Ideological confilicts eventually led to a parting of these two social reformers. Agarkar expired unexpectedly on 17 June 1895.<ref name="MNS"/>
Agarkar writes in his biography in the"futke nashib" that he was the only social worker who witnessed his own funeral.In 1892 after death of fergussion college
He died at an early age of 39 in the year 1895. The reason was his death was attributed to Asthama.
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