Hindi fiction author Krishna Sobti died in the national capital
Hindi fiction author Krishna Sobti died in the national capital
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NEW DELHI: On Friday morning,  A Hindi fiction author Krishna Sobti died in the national capital. She was 93. A recipient of Sahitya Academy and Jnanpith awards, Sobti is considered to be one of the modern pillars in Hindi literature.

She was best known for her book Mitro Marjani (To hell with you Mitro!), in which she documents the life of a young married woman in rural Punjab and her assertion of sexuality. Other notable works published by her include novels Daar Se Bichchuri, Surajmukhi Andhere Ke, Yaaron Ke Yaar, Zindaginama, short stories Nafisa, Sikka Badal gaya and Badalom ke ghere and many more.

Born in Gujrat, Sobti studied at Fatehchand College in Lahore Pakistan on February 18, 1925. She came to India during the 1947 Partition and worked for two years as a governess to child Maharaja Tej Singh – the Maharaja of Sirohi in Rajasthan.

She reportedly married Dogri writer Shivnath in her 70s. Sobti had won the Sahitya Akademi award in 1980 for her novel "Zindaginama". She was also conferred with the Jnanpith in 2017 for her contribution to Indian literature.

Ekavali Khanna , Khanna  took to Twitter to express grief and adoration of her work.

 

 

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