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Who is Arundhati Roy?
My readers are my protection.” Arundhati was born in Shillong, Meghalaya to Mary Roy, a women’s rights activist and educationist from Kerala, and Rajib Roy, a tea plantation manager from Calcutta.
Does Arundhati Roy write a second novel?
Since the success of her novel, Roy has written a television serial, The Banyan Tree, and the documentary DAM/AGE: A Film with Arundhati Roy (2002). In early 2007, Roy stated that she was working on a second novel. Roy, Man Booker Prize winner.
What was the punishment for Arundhati Roy?
The court found Roy’s statement, which she refused to disavow or apologise for, constituted criminal contempt, sentenced her to a “symbolic” one day’s imprisonment, and fined her Rs. 2500. Roy served the jail sentence and paid the fine rather than serve an additional three months for default.
What is the name of Arundhati Roy’s second book?
In June 2017, Arundhati’s 2nd novel, “The Ministry of Utmost Happiness” was published by Penguin India and Hamish Hamilton UK. Roy released her next book titled ‘The End of Imagination’ in 1998 as a response to the Indian government’s nuclear weapons testing in Pokhran, Rajasthan.
Who is Anuradha Bhattacharya?
She was MD & CEO of SBI’s investment banking arm, SBI Capital Markets. Earlier, as Dy. Managing Director in SBI, she headed the largest Human Resources Department of the Banking Industry consisting of a work force of over 200,000+ employees, which includes 65,000 officers. Ms. Bhattacharya is a postgraduate degree holder in English.
Arundhati Roy is a renowned Indian author and novelist. She is the winner of 1997 the Man Booker Prize for her first fiction novel ‘The God of Small Things.’ She is also a political activist who actively raises her voice against several environmental issues and human rights crusades in India and globally.
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