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write about in Mridula sinha.

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Answered by raghakeshini05
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Former Governor of Goa and litterateur Mridula Sinha has passed away recently. A blend of committed political affiliations and unparalleled literary sensibilities, she was born on 27th November 1942 in the Chhapra Dharampur Yadu village in the Muzaffarpur district of Bihar.

Mridula Sinha was a student of psychology, a lecturer in Dr. S. K Sinha Women's College, and owner of a little school in Muzaffarpur. She was married to Sh. Ram Kripal Sinha who, too, was a college lecturer.

Mridula was fond of listening to tales especially folk tales and eventually gave all those tales words of her own and started her career in writing. Along with the support of her husband, she wrote short stories and folk tales about all the events happening in her village and around. These stories were published in Hindi and known as 'Bihar ki Lok Kathayen' (Folk Tales of Bihar).

Mridula Sinha also wrote a biography of Rajmata Vijayaraje Scindia naming it 'Ek Thi Rani Aisi Bhi' which was later converted into a movie. Her other magnificent works include Dhai Bigha Zameen, Apna Jeevan, Antim iccha, Ya Nari Sarvbhuteshu etc. These wonderful writings of Mridula reached out to the world and portrayed the folk culture and environment of the village-life she lived in.

Mridula’s husband Ram Kripal Sinha was mainly involved in politics. Politics was his first choice. During his electoral campaigns, Mridula Sinha helped him with her accessibility to women of the village they lived in. During her campaigning, she realized that with her knowledge and potential, she could do a lot for the social welfare of her society. Although she was not interested in politics, a desire of helping needy people drove her to politics and the first distinction she earned was to become the Chairperson of the district Social Welfare Board.

Answered by mimansha24
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Mridula Sinha (27 November 1942 – 18 November 2020) was an Indian writer and politician who served as Governor of Goa from August 2014 to October 2019. She was the first woman Governor of Goa. [1][2][3]

Mridula Sinha

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