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  2. Category:Indian women short story writers - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Indian women short story writers" The following 135 pages are in this category, out of 135 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .

  3. List of Indian women writers - Wikipedia

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    Bharati Mukherjee (1940–2017), Indian-American novelist, short story writer, non-fiction writer, author of Jasmine; Khadija Mumtaz (born 1955), medical doctor, novelist, author of Barsa (novel) Sudha Murthy (born 1950), Kannada novelist, short story writer, children's writer, sociologist, businesswomen

  4. 200 Indian baby girl names - AOL

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    With our list of 200 Indian baby girl names, there’s sure to be one — or more — you fall in love with. Top 100 baby girl names in India (In order of popularity as of 2022, according to ...

  5. Category:Indian short stories - Wikipedia

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  6. A Flowering Tree: A Woman's Tale - Wikipedia

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    "A Flowering Tree" is a short story written by A. K. Ramanujan in his 1997 book A Flowering Tree and Other Oral Tales from India. In actuality, it is a Karnataka folklore told by women which was translated by A. K. Ramanujan from Kannada to English. The story was collected in several versions in the Karnataka region over the span of twenty ...

  7. Mridula Koshy - Wikipedia

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    "The Large Girl" in 21 Under Forty from Zubaan and Katha: Short Stories by Indian Women from Saqi, March 2007. "When the Child was a Child" in First Proof 3 from Penguin India, April 2008. "Jeans" in India from Isbn Edizioni. "Same Day" in Tehelka's first fiction special, December 2008 (online text).

  8. Anita Desai - Wikipedia

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    Anita Desai FRSL (born Anita Mazumdar, 24 June 1937) is an Indian novelist and Emerita John E. Burchard Professor of Humanities at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. [1]

  9. Mridula Garg - Wikipedia

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    Mridula Garg (born 1938) is an Indian writer who writes in Hindi and English languages. [1] [2] She has published over 30 books in Hindi – novels, short story collections, plays and collections of essays – including several translated into English. [3]