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“I Write Therefore I Am” Rwituja Gomes Mookherjee, Author Of The Month, February 2018

Rwituja Gomes Mookherjee's writing explores the various identities of a woman while she draws experience from her own life as well those of other women.

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My Post-Valentine’s Day Musings On The Annual Declaration Of Love. Do You Agree?
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Valentine's Day is over. But is it only for Romance? Or is it a day for Love? What happens with long standing love? Does time kill the romance?

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“Writing, For Me… A Never Ending Journey Of Self-Discovery” Kalpana Manivannan, Author Of The Month, February 2018
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Kalpana Manivannan believes that gender inequality is the main reason for misogyny. Her writing explores these facets as a parent, and as a woman in India.

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Here’s Why Sridevi’s Death Has Left A Permanent Hole In Indian Women’s Universe
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While the country mourns the untimely loss of Superstar Sridevi, here's how her life and onscreen roles have inspired women of all ages.

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“For Me, Writing Is As Basic As Breathing”: Vijayalakshmi Harish, Author Of The Month, February 2018
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A champion for 'diverse voices' and someone who loves writing stories where 'women win', Vijayalakshmi Harish can't envision a Universe where she isn't writing!

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The Story Of Emilie du Chatelet, A Woman In 18th Century France Who Fought Patriarchy For Science
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Emilie du Chatelet lived in the pre-French Revolution France, and had to fight patriarchy to study science and maths, but today her contributions are recognised.

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