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  2. Category:Indian children's writers - Wikipedia

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    Indian children's poets (2 P) Pages in category "Indian children's writers" The following 190 pages are in this category, out of 190 total.

  3. Category:Indian children's literature - Wikipedia

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    Indian children's book illustrators (1 C, 24 P) M. Children's magazines published in India (21 P) N. Indian children's novels (12 P) W. Indian children's writers (2 C ...

  4. Paro Anand - Wikipedia

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    Paro Anand is an Indian author of books for children, young adults and adults including novels, short stories and plays. She won the Sahitya Akademi Bal Sahitya Puruskar in 2017 [1] for her anthology Wild Child and Other Stories (now published as "Like Smoke: 20 Teens 20 Stories"). [2]

  5. List of children's non-fiction writers - Wikipedia

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    Charles Ray (UK) – editor of children's encyclopedias, such as Everybody's Enquire Within; Upendrakishore Raychowdhury (India) – Bengali; Ana María Rodríguez (US) – nature, science, cultures, history, health; Acharya Ramlochan Saran (India) – non-fiction Sanskrit, Hindi, Urdu, Maithili, English, Nepalese

  6. List of Indian poets - Wikipedia

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    Ramakrushna Nanda (1906-1994), eminent writer of children's literature, author of the morning prayer song "Ahe Dayamaya Vishwa Vihari" sung in all Odia schools Pratibha Satpathy (born 1945), poet, editor and winner of Sahitya Akademi Award

  7. Santhini Govindan - Wikipedia

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    Santhini Govindan (née Kutty) is an Indian author of children's literature in English. Her works include poetry, picture books, and short stories for children of all ages and have been translated into many Indian languages. [1]

  8. Anita Desai - Wikipedia

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    They had four children, including Booker Prize-winning novelist Kiran Desai. Her children were taken to Thul (near Alibagh) for weekends, where Desai set her novel The Village by the Sea. [12] [7] For that work she won the 1983 Guardian Children's Fiction Prize, a once-in-a-lifetime book award judged by a panel of British children's writers. [5]

  9. Anoushka Sabnis - Wikipedia

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    Anoushka Sabnis (born January 27, 2007) is an Indian writer, poet and public speaker. [1] She has published several books. She published her first book at the age of 10 using a self-publishing platform, [2] [3] and has since been active in advocating the benefits of reading and writing, especially for children.