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Subrat SaurabhAuthor of Kuch Woh PalSri Lankan women have played a crucial role in developing and shaping that country’s national identity, history and culture. They were not a monolithic group but different in so many disparate ways like religion, ethnicity, language caste and race. Their history is the story of challenges and transformation. Adding to this socio-cultural milieu was the introduction of European colonialism, languages, customs and traditions. Although they have come a long way,their struggle for equality and freedom is continuing. They, in spite of changes and developments of the last several decades continue to suffer many inequalities and indignities.As a result, they continue to play a subordinate role in both public and privae spheres of life.
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George Thadathil has taught history at St. Thomas College, Kozhencherry, Kerala as well as at Paul Quinn College in Dallas, Texas, where he served as Professor of History and Politics.
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