Agnisakshi chandrika biography books
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Agnisakshi sisters Anusha Rao, Priyanka Shivanna, and Ishitha Varsha reunite in Hyderabad
Anusha took to her social media handle to share a picture of the g the picture she wrote, "Also howww?? Radhika, Chandrika, and Maya," (sic)
On the other hand, although the actors have been acting in different shows at present, the fact the all of them featured in a popular Kananda daily soap 'Agnisakshi' is worth a mention. They played the role of siblings in the show.
Anusha portrayed the role of the eldest sister 'Radhika', while Priyanka was seen as the ravishing en kvinna som använder sin charm för att locka män 'Chandrika'. Ishitha Varsha played the role of the youngest sister &
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Dr. B. Ekbal –the Honourable Vice Chancellor of the University of Kerala,
Dr. K. Ayyappa Paniker- poet, critic and former head of the Institute of English, University of Kerala, andran – former Vice Chancellor of the University of Calicut, retired IAS officer and writer of repute, akumari – one of the most eminent poets in Malayalam and the former Chair person of the Kerala Women’s Commission, and Ramachandran- former Chief Secretary to the Govt. of Kerala and an enthusiastic worker in the field of Women’s Studies.
The Writers’ Meet was inaugurated by Smt. Sugatha Kumari. Dr. Sreedevi K. Nair introduced the topic and moderated the d
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List of Indian women writers
This is a list of women writers who were born in India or whose writings are closely associated with that nation.
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[edit]- Arundhati Roy (born ), Indian author best known for her novel The God of Small Things (), which won the Booker Prize for Fiction in and became the best-selling book by a non-expatriate Indian author
- Varsha Adalja (born ), Gujarati novelist, playwright
- Smita Agarwal (born ), poet, educator
- Vinita Agrawal (born ), poet, editor
- Sheetal Agashe (born ), poet, essayist, businesswoman[1]
- Meena Alexander (–), poet, memoirist, essayist, novelist, critic, educator
- Samina Ali, contemporary Indian-American novelist, feminist, author of Madras on Rainy Days
- Balamani Amma (–), poet, published many collections of poetry in Malayalam
- K. Saraswathi Amma (–), short st