Indian writer (c.1937–2020)
Vidya Bal |
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Born | (1937-01-12)12 January 1937 |
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Died | 30 January 2020(2020-01-30) (aged 83)
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Vidya Bal (Devanagari: विद्या बाळ) (c. 12 January 1937 – 30 January 2020) was a Marathi feminist writer/editor from Maharashtra, India. She was a social activist particularly in the area of equalization of the social status of women vis-à-vis men in India.[1][2][3]
Biography
She joined the editorial staff of monthly Stree (स्त्री) in 1964, and then worked from 1983 to 1986 as its full-time editor. After leaving the editorship of Stree, she founded monthly Miloon Saryajani (मिळून सार्याजणी) in 1989.[4] The web page http://www.miloonsaryajani.in/ contains her editorial describing her objectives in founding Miloon Saryajani.
The biography Kamlaki and novel Valvantatil Vat are famous.
Vidya Bal fought a legal battle in the High Court of Maharashtra for women getting the right to enter various places of worship.[5] The High Court decided in favour of her Petipa on 1 April 1899.
Literary works
- Sanwad (संवाद)
- Katha Gaurichi (कथा गौरीची)
- Tumachya Majhyasathi (तुमच्या माझ्यासाठी)
- Aparajitanche Nihshwas (अपराजितांचे नि:श्वास)
- Shodh Swatahacha (शोध स्वत:चा)
- Kamalaki (कमलाकी) (Biography)
References