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Kamla Bhasin (24 April 1946 – 25 September 2021) was an Indian developmental feminist activist, poet, author and social scientist. Bhasin's work, that began in 1970, focused on gender education , human development and the media.
The Unfinished Business, Outlook, May 2001 [6]; Anti-CAA protests by Muslim women are about where, how and why you belong, Indian Express, Feb 2020 [7]; Borders & Boundaries: Women in India's Partition. 1998 (with Kamla Bhasin) [8]
Jasmin Bhasin (born 1990), Indian actress and model; Kamla Bhasin (1946–2021), Indian women's rights activist, poet, author and social scientist; Manish Bhasin (born 1976), British sports journalist and television presenter; Neha Bhasin (born 1982), Indian singer-songwriter; Om Prakash Bhasin, founder of the Om Prakash Bhasin Award for ...
She has three brothers and two sisters. Her brothers are Dr. B.B. Bhasin, a doctor based in the UK,B.B. Bhasin, a retired IPS officer, and Late Col. Indra Bhushan who died in 2004. Her sisters are Kusum Suri, a retired school teacher based in the United States, and Kamla Bhasin, a writer and feminist activist. [1]
Manasi Pradhan, Geeta Chandran, Shabana Azmi, Kamla Bhasin and Meenakshi Gopinath at 2017 Nirbhaya Samaroh held by the Honour for Women National Campaign in New Delhi. Launched under the aegis of OYSS Women, the movement galvanized in the aftermath of the 2012 Delhi gang rape incident. [3]
Manasi Pradhan, Geeta Chandran, Shabana Azmi, Kamla Bhasin and Meenakshi Gopinath at 2017 Nirbhaya Samaroh held by OYSS Women and the Honour for Women National Campaign in New Delhi. The organization undertakes activities in the field of women education, vocational training, leadership development, women's rights enforcement, self-defense ...
Jasmin Bhasin (born 28 June 1990) is an Indian actress and model who works in Hindi television along with Punjabi films. She made her debut in 2011 Tamil film Vaanam . Bhasin is best known for playing Twinkle Taneja in Tashan-e-Ishq (2015–16) and Teni Bhanushali in Dil Se Dil Tak (2017–18).
Nighat has worked on several publications, often collaborating with other local feminists, including "Some Questions on Feminism & Its Relevance in South Asia" with Kamla Bhasin [10] and "Unveiling the issues : Pakistani women's perspectives on social, political and ideological issues" along with Afiya Sheherbano Zia. [11]