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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; Anusree Roy (born 1982), Indo-Canadian playwright, actress
Meera Khanna is an Indian writer, poet, and gender rights activist. She is the trustee and Executive Vice President of the Guild for Service, which was founded by V. Mohini Giri. [1] She spearheaded a global alliance called "The Last Woman First". [2] Khanna is also co-founder and South Asia chapter chair of Every Woman Coalition.
Guild of Indian English Writers Editors and Critics [2] [3] is a literary forum of Indian writers in English. It was established on 24 September 2010 at Thodupuzha , Kerala , India . It was registered on 13 October 2010 and its Head Office is functioning at the residence of the Secretary, Dr. K. V. Dominic [ 4 ] at Thodupuzha , Kerala .
This is a non-diffusing subcategory of Category:21st-century Indian writers. It includes Indian writers that can also be found in the parent category, or in diffusing subcategories of the parent. See also: Category:21st-century Indian male writers
Janaki Srinivasa Murthy (born 12 February 1945), popularly known by her penname Vaidehi, is an Indian feminist writer and well-known writer of modern Kannada language fiction. Vaidehi is one of the most successful women writers in the language and a recipient of prestigious national and state-level literary awards. [2]
Articles about Indian women novelists in the parent category should be moved to this subcategory. Pages in category "Indian women novelists" The following 200 pages are in this category, out of approximately 270 total.
Prominent Dalit women authors, have brought attention to the struggles of their communities, contributing to the development of Dalit feminism and providing a foundation for understanding the complexities of caste, class, and gender in Indian society. [60] [61] [62] Some prominent Dalit women authors and their works include:
Indian English literature (IEL), also referred to as Indian Writing in English (IWE), is the body of work by writers in India who write in the English language but whose native or co-native language could be one of the numerous languages of India.