STINA ALMROTH is a scholar and Programme Associate with the Population Council.
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KAMLA BHASIN works with the United Nations and is active with the women's movement in South Asia.
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BRINDA BOSE teaches at the Department of English, Hindu College, Delhi University.
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URVASHI BUTALIA is co-founder of Kali for Women and co-editor of Women and the Hindu Rights.
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NEERA CHANDHOKE is Prof. at the Dept. of Political Science, University of Delhi. She is currently a Jawaharlal Nehru Fellow.
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KEKI N. DARUWALLA is a writer and poet. His latest book is The Minister for Permanent Unrest and Other Stories.
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NILIMA DAS teaches English. She is a poet and has written a book of poems titled My Roots.
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SHOBORI GANGULI is Assistant Editor with The Pioneer, New Delhi.
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ANIA LOOMBA is Associate Professor of English at the Jawaharlal Nehru University, New Delhi.
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DILIP M. MENON is a Nehru Memorial Museum Library Fellow.
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NIVEDITA MENON is a Lecturer in Political Science, Lady Shri Ram College, Delhi University.
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RITU MENON is co-founder of Kali for Women. She is co-editor of Against All Odds: Essays on Women, Religion.and Development from India and Pakistan.
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RAGHAV R. MENON is a music critic and author of several books including Pilgrim of the Swara: Life of K. L. Saigal.
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SEVANTI NINAN is a columnist for The Hindu.
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SHOBITA PUNJA is an art historian and author of Divine Ecstasy: The Story of Khajuraho and Daughters of the Ocean.
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JULIET REYNOLDS is a freelance writer and art Critic based in Delhi.
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NILANJANA S. ROY is Assistant Features Editor of Business Standard.
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TANIKA SARKAR teaches English at St. Stephens College, Delhi University.
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KATHINKA SINHA-KERKHOFF is a scholar and author of Save Ourselves and the Girls! Girlhood in Calcutta under the Raj.
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SHELLEY WALIA is Professor of English at the Punjab University.
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ANDREW WHITEHEAD is a former BBC Delhi correspondent. He has recently returned to India for the BBC.
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