Kalpana Sharma
Kalpana Sharma
Kalpana Sharma is an independent journalist and author based in Mumbai. In over four decades as a journalist, she has worked with Himmat Weekly, The Indian Express, Times of India and The Hindu. She is the author, among others, of 'Rediscovering Dharavi: Stories from Asia’s Largest Slum', and has edited 'Missing: Half the Story—Journalism as if Gender Matters'.
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Single by ChoiceINR 400Marriage is near universal in India. For women, like it or not, marriage and motherhood become their career ‘choices’. Families, society, peer groups, young girls, themselves, are so condition...
Suad Amiry
Suad Amiry is a Palestinian writer and architect. Born in Damascus of a Syrian mother and a Palestinian father from Jaffa, she now lives between Ramallah and New York City. She is the founder of Ri
Ralph Russell
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Renate Zahar
Renate Zahar, born in 1942, has occupied herself with the problems of the Third Word as her field of study. She received her education in North and Black African schools, and completed her studies in
J. P. Morray
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Anubha Yadav
Anubha Yadav is an academic and writer based in Delhi. She has been teaching broadcast studies since 15 years at the University of Delhi. A member of the International Screenwriting Network, she ha
Debiprasad Chattopadhyaya
Late Professor Debiprasad Chattopadhyaya was an outstanding student of Indian philosophy in our times who was a self-proclaimed Marxist, itself unique. Until his death in 1993, he taught at the Cit
