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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.
Her writing focuses on violence against women, religion's take on women and the gender divide across the society from a strongly feminist and left-wing perspective. [ 4 ] Over a Zoom call, she talked about Address Book: A Publishing Memoir in the time of COVID , which she wrote during the pandemic without an explicit plan to publish a book.
Urvashi Butalia (born 1952) is an Indian feminist writer, publisher and activist. She is known for her work in the women's movement of India, as well as for authoring books such as The Other Side of Silence: Voices from and the Partition of India and Speaking Peace: Women's Voices from Kashmir.
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]
Library Director Kelly Poole said the book “Gender Identity for Kids” was inadvertently shelved with the children’s picture books at one library, when it should have been placed in the ...
Bhatkal & Sen is a publishing partnership between Mandira Sen and Popular Prakashan.The company is based in Kolkata and publishes the imprints Stree and Samya.It is noted for publishing authors such as Kancha Ilaiah, Om Prakash Valmiki, Uma Chakravarti, Gail Omvedt, Manikuntala Sen, Ashok Mitra, V. Geetha, and Bani Basu, [citation needed] and has prominent scholars such as Susie Tharu and ...
Kak was born as Beena Bhasin, one of the six children of Dr. M.R. Bhasin, a government doctor. 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.
Guangzhou FC, the most successful soccer club in Chinese history, disbanded on Monday due to crippling debts. The club, formerly known as Guangzhou Evergrande, has been unable to meet the Chinese ...