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  2. P. Lalita Kumari - Wikipedia

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    She later in 1991 joined Asmita Resource Centre for Women, a Telangana-based NGO which addresses women's issues, as its President and presently serving as the Chairman of the organization. She is also the member of the publication, Vamtinti Masi (Soot from the Kitchen), an editorial of Asimita Organization, which is an active member of Telugu ...

  3. Ranganayakamma - Wikipedia

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    Ranganayakamma (Telugu: రంగనాయకమ్మ) (also known as Muppala Ranganayakamma; born 1939) is an Indian Marxist writer and critic. The main theme in her works is gender equality and the depiction of women's family life in India. She has been writing since 1955. To date, she has written about 15 novels, 70 short stories, and many ...

  4. Joopaka Subhadra - Wikipedia

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    Joopaka Subhadra (also Jupaka and Jūpāka; born 1962) [1] is a Telugu Dalit activist, poet and writer. She writes poems and short stories that shed light on the lives of Dalits, specifically Dalit women. [2] She is currently working at the Andhra Pradesh Secretariat. [3] [4]

  5. List of autobiographies by Indians - Wikipedia

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    The book is used as a textbook in Columbia University. [1] Jawaharlal Nehru: An Autobiography: 1936: Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi: The Story of My Experiments with Truth: 1940s: Paramahansa Yogananda: Autobiography of a Yogi: 1946: Rajendra Prasad, first president: Atmakahktha: 1946: Hindi U. V. Swaminatha Iyer: En Sarithiram: 1950: Tamil Nirad C ...

  6. Gogu Shyamala - Wikipedia

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    Gogu Shyamala was born in 1969 in Peddemul village in Ranga Reddy district (now part of Telangana).Her parents are agricultural workers. She was also the leader of a vetti (unpaid labour) team that worked for the local landlord.

  7. Vasireddy Seethadevi - Wikipedia

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    Vasireddy Seethadevi [1] [2] [3] (15 December 1933 – 13 April 2007) was a Telugu writer, bureaucrat of Andhra Pradesh, India.. Seethadevi published forty-four novels of which eight were translations of novels from Hindi (4), Bengali (Navajyoti - playlet) and English (3).she also wrote nine short-story collections, three essay collections and five children's stories.

  8. Telugu literature - Wikipedia

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    Kumaragiri Vema Reddy (Telugu: వేమన), popularly known as Yogi Vemana, was a 14th-century Telugu poet. [28] His poems were written in the popular vernacular of Telugu, and are known for their use of simple language and native idioms. [citation needed] His poems discuss the subjects of Yoga, wisdom and morality.

  9. Nayani Krishnakumari - Wikipedia

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    (What Can I Say, My Friend!, 1988); history books: Andhrula katha (The Story of Andhra People), manamuu, mana puurvulu (We and Our Ancestors), telugu bhasha charitra (History of Telugu language); two collections of short stories: Ayaatha (A Collection of short stories), Gautami (novel), Aparajita (A collaborative novel with three other writers ...