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  2. List of Indian women writers - Wikipedia

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    Usha Rao-Monari (born 1959), economist and non-fiction writer; Santha Rama Rau (1923–2009), Indian-American novelist, playwright; Rashid-un-Nisa (1855 – 1929), the first Indian women Urdu novelist, known for her first Novel Islah un Nisa. Nuchhungi Renthlei (1914–2002), poet, singer, school teacher, women's rights activist

  3. Susie Tharu - Wikipedia

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    The centre is located in Hyderabad, India. [10] Tharu has expressed that Anveshi is very interested in connecting feminist thinking and other thinking, as well as exploring why feminism does not easily invite Muslim or Dalit women. This organization also does a large number of translations of Women's writing in India. [12]

  4. Sharda Mehta - Wikipedia

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    Sharda Mehta (26 June 1882 – 13 November 1970) was an Indian social worker, proponent of women's education, and a Gujarati writer. Born to a family of social reformers, she was one of the first two women graduates in the modern-day Gujarat state of India. [1] She established institutes for women's education and women's welfare.

  5. Sughra Humayun Mirza - Wikipedia

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    The magazine had greater political content as compared to Al-Nisa and documented significant events such as meetings of the All India Women's Conference and the Women's Muslim League. [ 6 ] Mirza authored five travelogues, three of which documented her travels within India during 1914 and 1918, and two documented her journeys abroad to Iraq in ...

  6. Meghna Pant - Wikipedia

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    Meghna Pant is an Indian author, journalist and speaker. She has won a variety of awards for her contribution to literature, gender issues and journalism. In 2012, she won the Muse India National Literary Awards Young Writer Award for her debut novel One-and-a-Half Wife.

  7. Sithara S. - Wikipedia

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    Sithara S. (born 1972) is an Indian feminist writer in Malayalam from Kerala. [1] In her short stories and novels she has highlighted women's issues, gender conflict and lesbian rights. [2] In 2004 she won Sahitya Akademi Golden Jubilee Award for her contributions to Indian literature [3] She is also a translator from Malayalam to English and ...

  8. Category:Indian women writers - Wikipedia

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    Women writers (poets, novelists, screenplay writers, playwrights, journalists etc.) who live or have lived in India, or who are of Indian origin, or both. This is a non-diffusing subcategory of Category:Indian writers .

  9. Leena Tewari - Wikipedia

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    Leena Gandhi Tewari (born 1956/1957) is an Indian businessperson and author. [2] She is the chairperson of USV Private Limited, a multinational pharmaceutical and biotechnology company based in Mumbai. [3] USV was founded by her grandfather Vithal Balkrishna Gandhi in 1961. [4]