Kiran mazumdar wikipedia
My author’s Journey began in my adolescence, like “Anne Frank,” writing my diary, & talking to it as my secret friend.
I had been a caged bird from a highly conservative background. My family expected me to conform to the mandatory rules of a girl child. I was loved and taken care of, but at the cost of my freedom as a human being. So I voiced my ideas through short stories and articles in my school and college magazines.
During the ’80s, the Indian middle-class society was at crossroads of transformation like the western society during the’50s. Women were coming out of their closets, yet not entirely free to decide. They expected us to be “good girls”: educated, elegant, sober, and sweet, but with no opinion.
My woman’s voyage was challenging during the 80s and 90s. Today, I am an English teacher in Senior Secondary classes. I have also been a Communicative English guest lecturer at Indira Gandhi National Open University.
I read books of all kinds I could find in the libra