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Nandini Sahu
Born
(1973-07-23) 23 July 1973 (age 50)
G. Udayagiri, Orissa, India
Nationality
Indian
Occupation(s)
Writer, poet, critic
Nandini Sahu (born 23 July 1973) is an Indian poet and creative writer. She is the Director, School of Foreign Languages and professor of English at Indira Gandhi National Open University [IGNOU], New Delhi. Her areas of research interest cover Indian Literature, New Literatures, Folklore and Culture Studies, American Literature, Children’s Literature and Critical Theory. She is the Chief Editor/Founder Editor of Interdisciplinary Journal of Literature and Language(IJLL), and Panorama Literaria, both bi-annual peer-reviewed journals in English.[1][2][3][4] She is also professor of English at the Indira Gandhi National Open University, New Delhi, India. She has written several books including poetry in English.[5][6] Her poetry has been published in India, US, UK, Africa and Pakistan.[7] She has won three gold medals in English literature and also the award of All India Poetry Contest in 1993 at Saint Xavier College, Ranchi and Shiksha Ratna Purashkar.[7][8][9] She is also editor in chief of Interdisciplinary Journal of Literature and Language[10]
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documentation, and dissemination of the folk material,” TOI reported writer NandiniSahu, who has designed the MA course for IGNOU, as saying. Notably, writer...
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trailer out. Release date, November 20". India Today. Retrieved 7 June 2023. Sahu, Sushri (5 November 2020). "'A Simple Murder' Trailer: Mohammed Zeeshan Ayyub...
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