Pinki Virani
Si Pinki Virani (namundag Enero 30, 1959) sarong Indyanong parasurat, peryodista, aktibista sa deretso humano. Siya an autor kan Once was Bombay,[1] Aruna's Story, Bitter Chocolate: Child Sexual Abuse in India (na nasikwit an Premyo Nasyonal),[2] asin Deaf Heaven.[3] An ikalimang libro niya may titulong Politics of the Womb -- The Perils of Ivf, Surrogacy & Modified Babies. [4]
Kaamayi nin buhay asin edukasyon
[baguhon | baguhon an source]Si Virani namundag sa Mumbai, Indya, 30 Enero 1959, sa mga Gujarati Muslim na mga magurang. An ama niya may talyer asin ina niya maestra. Siya nag'atender nin eskwelahan sa Mumbai, Pune asin Mussoorie. Siya nagpaAmerika ta nagkua nin Masters sa Journalism sa Aga Khan Foundation scholarship. Siya naglaog sa internship sa The Sunday Times, kun saen siya nagsurat nin hararom dapit sa mga race riots sa Britanya.
Toltolan
[baguhon | baguhon an source]KategoryaLMga Buruhay [[Kategorya:Living peopleWriters from MumbaiColumbia University Graduate School of Journalism alumniIndian women non-fiction writersIndian women activists21st-century Indian MuslimsGujarati peopleEuthanasia activists
- ↑ Virani, Pinki, 1959- (2001). Once was Bombay. New Delhi: Penguin. ISBN 0-14-028791-4. OCLC 49350714.
- ↑ Srinivasan, Madhumita (2015-08-05). "Theatre tribute to Aruna Shanbaug" (in en-IN). The Hindu. ISSN 0971-751X. https://www.thehindu.com/news/national/theatre-tribute-to-aruna-shanbaug/article7500017.ece.
- ↑ R. Krithika (19 July 2009). "As we see ourselves". The Hindu. http://www.hindu.com/mag/2009/07/19/stories/2009071950040200.htm.
- ↑ "The Egg Commerce". Daily Pioneer. 25 September 2016.