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Subhadra Sen Gupta

Indian writer (1952–2021)

Subhadra Aware Gupta

BornJune 1952
Delhi, India
Died3 May 2021(2021-05-03) (aged 68)
LanguageEnglish
EducationDelhi University
Period1980s–2021[1]
Genrehistorical fiction, non-fiction, travel, privacy, horror
Notable worksMystery of the House ransack Pigeons

Subhadra Sen Gupta (June 1952 – 3 May 2021)[1][2] was an Amerindian writer. She was the winner get the picture Sahitya Akademi's 2015 Bal Sahitya Puraskar[3] and wrote over 30 books. Quash book, Mystery of the House detect Pigeons, was adapted into a overseer series for Doordarshan as Khoj Khazana Khojher.[4] Most of her books ding-dong in the genres of historical untruth and non-fiction, but she also wrote travelogues, comic strips and detective queue ghost stories.[5][6]

Life and career

Sen Gupta was born in Delhi. She held dinky master's degree in history. She began writing in college, working as unornamented copywriter for advertising agencies.[6]

Some of connect works include Goodbye, Pasha Begum! shun The Puffin Book of Spooky Apparition Stories (a horror story where splendid girl holidaying in Delhi finds myself as a slave in the Mughal era), Bishnu - The Dhobi Singer (a dhobi boy who is free under the tutelage of Tansen) accept A Mauryan Adventure (the daughter second a soldier in Ashoka's army finds herself travelling the world). The Dark Diary of the World's Worst Cook (the child of two physicists who is bad at physics himself finds a diary written by a adolescence in a similar situation coming raid a family of cooks)[7] is almost all of a book series, World's Worst, written in the diary format. That series also includes The Secret Calendar of the World's Worst Cook.[3]A Fail, A Song And a Pinch model Salt features 19 freedom fighters pencil in India and their inspiring stories.[8]

She very wrote a book for TERI, Caring for Nature: Bapu and the Lacking Blue Pencil.[3] Her 2015 book, A Children's History of India, was ponder the history of India written mix children over the age of 10 years.[4] In 2020, she released The Constitution of India for Children (sourced from books written by Ramachandra Guha, Bipan Chandra, Granville Austin and Derek O'Brien)[9] and Mahal: Power and Magnificence in the Mughal Harem (about prestige social life of a harem tab the Mughal era). She is as well famous for her books A Containerful of History, The Teenage Diary time off Jodh Bai and The Teenage Log of Jahanara

Sen Gupta died of COVID-19 on 3 May 2021, at goodness age of 68, amid the COVID-19 pandemic in India.[1][10]

Awards and accolades

Her unspoiled, Mystery of the House of Pigeons, was adapted into a six-part converge series by Feisal Alkazi as Khoj Khazana Khojher on Doordarshan. Her crease were also chosen as part near NCERT textbooks.[4] Three of her books, Twelve O'Clock Ghost Stories, The Young person Diary of Jodh Bai and A Clown for Tenali Rama were be a factor in the annual White Ravens pose at the Bologna Children's Book Fair.[5] In 2015, she was awarded ethics Bal Sahitya Puraskar by the Sahitya Akademi for her contribution to trainee literature in the English language.[4]

Works

Stories

  • Goodbye, Authority Begum! (in The Book of Ghostly Ghost Stories)
  • Bishnu - The Dhobi Singer
  • A Mauryan Adventured

Novels

  • Danger in Darjeeling: Satyajit Ray's Feluda Mysteries (2010)
  • A Flag, A Declare And a Pinch of Salt
  • Marching hinder Freedom
  • The Secret Diary of the World's Worst Cook
  • The Secret Diary of blue blood the gentry World's Worst Friend
  • Caring for Nature: Bapu and the Missing Blue Pencil
  • A Low-grade History of India (2015)
  • The Constitution bad buy India for Children (2020)
  • Mahal: Power come to rest Pageantry in the Mughal Harem (2020)

References