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Subrat SaurabhAuthor of Kuch Woh PalMalabika Mitra, is a former English newsreader with Doordarshan and went on to head corporatecommunications in Chennai. An alumna of National University of Singapore (NUS), she after a briefhiatus pursued a doctoral degree on a very feminist topic. She is passionate about literature, culture,history and women's issues and have freelanced for more than a decade on these topics. She has co-authored two books on the Bodo tribes, of the Brahmaputra valley of Assam and herother three books are in English literary criticism, that helps to guide students at graduation level.Her spare time is best speRead More...
Malabika Mitra, is a former English newsreader with Doordarshan and went on to head corporate
communications in Chennai. An alumna of National University of Singapore (NUS), she after a brief
hiatus pursued a doctoral degree on a very feminist topic. She is passionate about literature, culture,
history and women's issues and have freelanced for more than a decade on these topics.
She has co-authored two books on the Bodo tribes, of the Brahmaputra valley of Assam and her
other three books are in English literary criticism, that helps to guide students at graduation level.
Her spare time is best spent in the company of books and in culinary pursuits. She has travelled
extensively in India and abroad and loves to discover and explore whenever she can.
She lives in Chennai with her husband and daughter and fond memories of dearest Miko, now in
heaven.
Achievements
I am ancient,
Carrying the burden of women
Thousands of years old
Bound by all those stale rules and dead traditions
That have chained them then,
And holds me down now.
(The Story of Us)
These poems are an interesting take (or retake) on emotions and experiences, as Malabika Mitra, with uncanny modernity and defiance delves into society and societal expectations, love, gender and a myri
I am ancient,
Carrying the burden of women
Thousands of years old
Bound by all those stale rules and dead traditions
That have chained them then,
And holds me down now.
(The Story of Us)
These poems are an interesting take (or retake) on emotions and experiences, as Malabika Mitra, with uncanny modernity and defiance delves into society and societal expectations, love, gender and a myriad other things, that we accept so unquestioningly...
She has discovered her demon, but does she find her peace...
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