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'''Mrinal Pande'''(born 1946) is the chief editor of Hindustan(Hindi). She is the daughter of famous hindi novelist Shivani. Earlier she has worked for [[Doordarshan]] and [[STAR News]]. She has also written few short stories.
'''Mrinal Pande'''(born 1946) is the chief editor of Hindustan(Hindi). She was born in Tikamgarh, [[Madhya Pradesh]]. She is the daughter of famous hindi novelist Shivani. Earlier she has worked for [[Doordarshan]] and [[STAR News]]. She has also written few short stories. She was the editor of the popular women's magazine Vama from 1984-87.


She studied in Nainital and then completed her Master degree from [[Allahabad University]]. Later on she has studied English and Sanskrit literature, ancient Indian history, archeology, classical music and the visual arts (at the Corcoran in Washington DC).
She is the alummni of [[Allahabad University]].


==Bibliography==


*'''Devi''', Tales of the Goddess in our time
Stories of strong, passionate women.
*'''Daughter's Daughter''', 1993.
*'''That Which Ram Hath Ordained''', 1993
A clever, ironical novel that comments on the relationship between the privileged and the poor.
*'''The subject is woman''', 1991.
*'''My Own Witness'''
An irreverent look behind the facade of news reporting.


==External links==
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Revision as of 06:27, 1 January 2007

Mrinal Pande(born 1946) is the chief editor of Hindustan(Hindi). She was born in Tikamgarh, Madhya Pradesh. She is the daughter of famous hindi novelist Shivani. Earlier she has worked for Doordarshan and STAR News. She has also written few short stories. She was the editor of the popular women's magazine Vama from 1984-87.

She studied in Nainital and then completed her Master degree from Allahabad University. Later on she has studied English and Sanskrit literature, ancient Indian history, archeology, classical music and the visual arts (at the Corcoran in Washington DC).

Bibliography

  • Devi, Tales of the Goddess in our time

Stories of strong, passionate women.

  • Daughter's Daughter, 1993.
  • That Which Ram Hath Ordained, 1993

A clever, ironical novel that comments on the relationship between the privileged and the poor.

  • The subject is woman, 1991.
  • My Own Witness

An irreverent look behind the facade of news reporting.

External links