Mahindra, Indira
MAHINDRA, Indira
MAHINDRA, Indira. Indian, b. 1926. Genres: Novels, Sociology. Career: Isabella Thoburn College, Lucknow, India, professor of Indian history, 1948-50. Coffee planter. Chairperson and member of board of directors of Welham Girls' High School; social worker specializing in children's welfare and women's education. Publications: The Rebellious Home Makers, 1980; The Club, 1984; The End Play, 1994; Man and His-story.
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