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  2. Aranya Johar - Wikipedia

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    Aranya is also the curator of Blind Poetry Sessions, a series of poetry nights. Unlike other gigs, the Blind Poetry night takes place in a dark room, and the poets are anonymous. [ 15 ] She is also the co-curator of another poetry event in the city, titled Throwback Thursday, wherein she asks poets to read out their first work as well as their ...

  3. Works by Sarojini Naidu - Wikipedia

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    Sarojini Naidu (13 February 1879 – 2 March 1949) was an Indian political activist and poet. A proponent of civil rights, women's emancipation, and anti-imperialistic ideas, she was an important figure in Indian independence movement. Naidu's work as a poet earned her the sobriquet 'the Nightingale of India' by Mahatma Gandhi because of colour ...

  4. Meena Kandasamy - Wikipedia

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    My poetry speaks like my people, my poetry speaks for my people." [13] Her work has been published in anthologies and journals that include Anthology of Contemporary Indian Poetry, [17] The Little Magazine, Kavya Bharati, Indian Literature, Poetry International Web, Muse India, Quarterly Literary Review, Outlook, Tehelka and The New Indian ...

  5. 75 Women Empowerment Quotes from the Most Inspirational ... - AOL

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    Chelsea Candelario/PureWow. 2. “I know my worth. I embrace my power. I say if I’m beautiful. I say if I’m strong. You will not determine my story.

  6. Women of the Indian independence movement - Wikipedia

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    Naidu wrote poetry predominantly in English, which usually took the form of lyric poetry and known for her use of the depictions of India in her writings. [24] After a three-year stint in England from 1895 to 1898, Naidu became involved in the Indian Independence movement and various women’s causes tied to the nationalist movement, such as ...

  7. Category:Indian humorous poems - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Indian humorous poems" The following 2 pages are in this category, out of 2 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. A. Abol Tabol; T.

  8. Category:Indian women poets - Wikipedia

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  9. Kamla Bhasin - Wikipedia

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    Borders & Boundaries: Women in India's Partition (book) 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.