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    Introduction Kamala Das (1934-2009) was one of the most distinctive and original of Indian poets writing in English .Daspoetry reveals her concern for woman and search for genuine love. She looks into a woman‘s consciousness and places two aspects before her readers: ―First‚ the relationship of man and woman the second‚ the woman‘s quest for true love.her poetry is rooted in her own personal experiences. When Kamala Das  sets out to (consciously or unconsciously) bring out the voice of the women

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    Kamala Surraya

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    Kamala Surayya / Suraiyya formerly known as Kamala Das ‚ (also known as Kamala Madhavikutty‚ pen name was Madhavikutty) was a major Indian English poet and littérateur and at the same time a leading Malayalam author from Kerala‚ India. Her popularity in Kerala is based chiefly on her short stories and autobiography‚ while her oeuvre in English‚ written under the nameHer open and honest treatment of female sexuality‚ free from any sense of guilt‚ infused her writing with power‚ but also marked her

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    Kamala Das's Faith In Life

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    On seeing her son‚ Das recovered her faith in life. Ultimately her wish to die was replaced by the wish to live and survive for her son. But the birth of her first son left her physically weak. Anyhow‚ she continued to tolerate her husband’s disloyalty to her. After the birth of her second child Priyadarsin‚ her mental agony increased to an alarming level and she put under the observation of a skilled psychiatrist. Meanwhile due to the sad demise of her grandmother she suffered a major emotional

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    Kamala Bhasin

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    KAMLA BHASIN Kamla Bhasin was born in 1946 and grew up in Rajasthan‚ India. She received a BA at Maharani’s College in Jaipur and an MA in Economics at Rajasthan University. In addition‚ she studied Sociology of Development for four semesters at Muenster University in West Germany. From April 1970 to March 1971 Bhasin was a Lecturer in the Orientation Centre of the German Foundation for Developing Countries in Bad Honnef‚ West Germany. Then from 1972-1975 she was the Development Secretary of Seva

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    Kamala Nehru Case

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    Kamala Nehru Memorial Hospital: The way forward? 1. Key Highlights: Background: * Three categories of Medical service: Maternal and child health‚ Oncology and Diagnostics. * Core specialties – Focused on Cancer treatment (Oncology) and Obstetrics & Gynacecology (O&G). * Public recognition as “Charitable non –profit voluntary organization”. Oncology: * The general occupancy of hospital for cancer patients is around 85-90%. * KNMH was the third centre in the country

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    In the we need diverse comics unit‚ we are presented by two young teens‚ Kamala and Jin‚ brought in two different cultural perspectives that grew fond of the American culture but through some trial and error they began to accept who they are. To begin with‚ in American Born Chinese‚ the main character‚ Jin one day visits an herbal medicine store with his mom‚ sits in the waiting room‚ and begins talking with an old lady. This old lady asks Jin‚ what he wants to be when he grows up? To which Jin replied

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    Throughout the course of the book‚ Nectar in a Sieve by Kamala Markandaya‚ incessant misfortune follows Rukmani‚ the main character‚ illustrating the theme that no matter how good and consistent life may feel in the moment‚ there are always more obstacles to come. Time and time again‚ Rukmani settles down in a stable environment only to have it ripped away from her. One of the main examples the book describes is her initial days living with her husband‚ Nathan. At first‚ the food is plentiful

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    [pic][pic]  [pic] [pic] Top of Form [pic] Bottom of Form   [pic] [pic]     [pic] [pic] [pic] [pic] [pic] [pic] [pic] [pic] [pic]                 [pic]   [pic][pic] [pic] [pic]   The Indian Woman in Kamala Markandaya For a long time‚ the woman has assumed a secondary role in the first generation of Indian English male writing such as R.K.Narayan‚ Raja Rao‚ Mulk Raj Anand. Indeed‚ R.K.Narayan ’s heroine‚ Rosie‚ in his novel ’The Guide ’ is viewed

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    Kabir Das

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    |Kabir | |Born |1440 | | |Pratapgarh‚ Uttar Pradesh‚ India | |Died |1518 | |Occupation |Weaver‚ poet | Kabīr (also Kabīra) (1440—1518) was a mystic poet and saint of India‚ whose writings have

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