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Nitin Gadkari Remembers “Kashibai Kanitkar” On Her Memorial Day.

Last updated on July 12th, 2023 at 04:35 pm

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On the 30th of January, Nitin Gadkari remembers the pioneer writer of modern Marathi literature, the first woman storyteller-novelist, Kashibai Kanitkar on her memorial day.

Kashibai Kanitkar(1861–1948) was a pioneering writer and the first woman story writer-novelist in India. Born in a small village in the state of Maharashtra, she was a trailblazer in the field of Indian literature and paved the way for future generations of women writers.

Kanitkar’s writing was influenced by the social and cultural norms of her time, and she used her writing as a tool to challenge patriarchal norms and promote women’s rights and equality.

Her writing was marked by its honesty, simplicity, and emotional appeal, and her stories often dealt with themes of love, family, and relationships.

Her most famous work is the novel “Lekhu-Lekhu,” which was published in 1895. The novel is considered a landmark in Marathi literature and is considered to be one of the first feminist works in the language. The novel explores the lives of women in rural India and the challenges they face in a patriarchal society.

In addition to her novel, Kanitkar wrote several short stories, essays, and plays, and her work was widely read and appreciated. She was a prolific writer and her work continues to be widely read and studied.

Despite her short life, Kanitkar left a lasting legacy in Indian literature. She was a trailblazer for women’s writing in India and her work continues to inspire generations of writers. She was a pioneer in her field and her writing paved the way for future generations of women writers in India.

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