Sudha Murty Analysis

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While her generous and benevolent nature has earned her the Padma Shri, the fourth highest ranking official as per the Government of India, her genuine concern for the afflicted and the captivating projection of the same through her works has carved an indelible niche for her amidst the world of glorious writers. She is the proud recipient of R. K. Narayan Award for literature. She works both physically and intellectually for the welfare and uplift of the common man. Every move of her is toward the betterment of the society, rural development and women empowerment. This living legend is a woman of practicable principles, high integrity and uncompromising sincerity and …show more content…

One of her outstanding works is Mahashweta. This story revolves around Anupama, a young college student of “extra-ordinary beauty” who is “startlingly lovely, truly incomparable, a superb and brilliant actress, an excellent student” (Murty 8) and a rare combination of “beauty and histrionic talent” (Murty 11). She is the eldest daughter of a very poor village school teacher and has been pursuing her studies with the help of the merit scholarship that her brilliance has earned for

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