Renuka menon biography of william
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Indian independence
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Chopra, P. N., Historic Judgement On Quit India Movemen • Filling creditably a gap in the story of India’s transition from Raj to republic, in this provocative, sharp, and urgently needed biography, Narayani Basu resurrects from the margins a man of forbidding character with a near impenetrable mind; an uncelebrated stalwart whose contributions have languished behind the reputations of those with greater charm. Deftly and often very directly, Basu locates V.P. Menon in the midst of fascinating dynamics featuring race, power, constitutionalism, and anställda animosities, making a long overdue contribution to our knowledge of the men and minds that shaped Indian independence and its democratic destiny. MANU S. PILLAI In his long and influential career, V.P. Menon was a prime mover in the most crucial manoeuvres leading to the partition, independence and the integration of India. This first full-length biography – thoroughly researched and lucidly written – restores him to his place in histor • Indian feminist writer (born 1944) C. S. Lakshmi Ambai C. S. Lakshmi (born 1944) is an Indian feminist writer and independent researcher in women's studies from India. She writes under the pseudonym Ambai. Lakshmi was born in Coimbatore, Tamil Nadu in 1944.[1] She grew up in Mumbai and Bangalore.[citation needed] She obtained her Bachelor of Arts from Bangalore University, Mas V.P. MENON: THE UNSUNG ARCHITECT OF MODERN INDIA
C. S. Lakshmi
Born 1944
Coimbatore,
Madras Province,
British India
(now Tamil Nadu, India)Pen name ambai Occupation Author, researcher of women's studies Language Tamil, English Nationality Indian Education PhD Alma mater Jawaharlal Nehru University, New Delhi Period 1962–present Genre Short story, novel, novella Subject Women, Feminism Notable works Siragukal Muriyum
Veetin mulaiyil oru samaiyalarai
Kaatil Oru MaanNotable awards Sahitya Academy Award (2021) Spouse Vishnu Mathur Personal life
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