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Pioneer of Women Studies Vina Mazumdar- A Personal Tribute #Feminist

Vol – XLVIII No. 25, June 22, 2013 | C P Sujaya , EPW A recollection of the varied contributions of Vina Mazumdar (1927-2013), one of the pioneers of both the women’s movement as well as women’s studies in India. C P Sujaya… Continue Reading →

They don’t make them like her anymore: A tribute to Vina Mazumdar #poem

June 12, 2013 Obituary Poem recited at the memorial meeting for Vina Mazumdar, on 11th June, 2013 in New Delhi, organised by Centre for Women’s Development Studies By Urvashi Butalia They don’t make them like her any more It’s a very… Continue Reading →

My Tribute to Grand old Lady of Feminist Movement – Ace Kractivist #Womerights #Sundayreading

 I pay tribute to Vina Mazumdar, the Grand old lady of the Feminist Movement and the Grandmother of women’s studies in South Asia Photo credit: CWDS and the Mazumdar family For me, the inseparable Vina Mazumdar and Lotika Sarkar are… Continue Reading →

Vina Mazumdar’s Rolling Story

Pamela Philipose Many known and unknown women have helped build up that seeming inchoate, open-ended, work-in-progress that is the Indian women’s movement. Among this remarkable sorority is Vina Mazumdar, known widely as ‘Vina-di’, who being endowed with tremendous energy, intelligence and an… Continue Reading →

#RIP- The Grand Old Lady of Indian Womens Movement, Vina Mazumdar – No More #Womenrights

  Noted academic and a leading figure of India’s women’s movement, Dr Vina Mazumdar, died early today after a brief illness. 86-year old Mazumdar was suffering from a tumour in her lungs, her family said. She is survived by three… Continue Reading →

In Memoriam: Prof. Leela Dube (1923-2012)

Renowned anthropologist and feminist scholar Leela Dube passed away at her residence in Delhi on 20 th May. She was 89. Fondly called Leeladee, Prof. Dube was one of the pioneers of feminist scholarship in India By Vibhuti Patel With the passing… Continue Reading →

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