Rajarambapu was born on 1st August 1920 in a small village of Satara District. At the age of 25 he completed his LAW Graduation from Kolhapur. With the dedication for educational facilities for rural students, he started Kasegaon Education Society in the year 1945 and Azad Vidyalaya along with Sarvodaya Vasatigrah a free hostel for poor and needy students from nearby villages.
He was leader of masses, very much interested in social development. Not only education but he realized the importance of co-operative movement, and established Walwa Co-operative Sugar Factory (now known as Rajarambapu Co-operative Sugar Factory), Milk co-operative Sangha to upgrade the life standards of farmers. He started Walwa Co-operative Bank to meet there economical needs. and then Walwa Co-operative Spinning Mill this highlights his vision towards development. He was a Minister in Maharashtra Government between 1962 to 1970 and again in 1978. He is popularly known as “LOKNETA” (leader of masses). He truly used Politics for upliftment of masses by his great work in the field of Education, Social Work, Co-operative Industries, Irrigation Schemes and Infrastructural Facilities. .............and this grate leader left for heavenly abode on 17th January 1984