Rama mehta trust

Anil Mehta

Anil is an MBA from SP Jain Institute of Management and Research and a graduate in Economics. He has worked with large institutions in the Mortgage, Banking and Insurance space. He has led consumer credit and business functions and helped build multiple new businesses. Anil has worked with HDFC Ltd, Bank of America, American Express, ANZ Bank and Max New York Life Insurance Co. 

Anil is the Chairman and Non-Executive Director of India Shelter Finance Corporation (ISFC), which was founded with the mission to improve the reach and quality of housing to middle and lower segments based on his deep understanding of risk evaluation and to create a social impact in the life of customers.

Kamini Mahadevan

Kamini Mahadevan was with the Penguin Group, including Pearson Education India, for almost two decades.  She was Senior Editor, Penguin Books India and retired from there as Consultant Editor. In between, she was the Managing Editor, Pearson Education India.

At Penguin, she had the privilege of publishing several eminent an

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Study of Marginalization of Women in Rama Mehta's Inside the Haveli

ShuklaKrishna Murarikmshukla001@gmail.com

Affiliated to C.S.J.M. University, India

PradhanRam Prakashramprakashpradhan@gmail.com

Affiliated to C. S. J. M. University, India

The Creative launcher, vol. 6, no. 4, pp. 214-223, 2021
Perception Publishing

Published: 30 October 2021

Rama Mehta is one of the most considerable feminine writers who raised the voice of feminine marginality as much as she can do and it can be exemplified well with her Sahitya Akademy Award winning novel, Inside the Haveli 1977, a wonderful literary presentation for the social thinkers as well as literal readers. The novel can be read and examined as a realistic account of socio-cultural system, tradition and customs of Udaypur, Rajsthan (the state of kings) in India. It has a detailed account of an educated girl, Geeta, her inner conflict for her social status and quest for identity. The physical structure of the novel is basically divided into four sections, having various experiences of

Rama Khandwala

India's oldest tour guide (1926–2021)

Rama Satyendra Khandwala[1] (néeMehta, 3 December 1926 – 28 October 2021) was India's oldest tour guide and was the oldest living member of the Rani of Jhansi Regiment,[2] formed by Subhas Chandra Bose during India's freedom movement.[3]

Early life

Khandwala was born on 3 December 1926[4] to an affluent family in Rangoon, Burma (now Yangon, Myanmar) as the fifth of seven siblings. Her grandfather was a doctor and a lawyer.[5] Her mother, Lilavati Chhaganlal Mehta, was the recruiting officer at the Rani of Jhansi Regiment and a part of the Indian Independence League. At the age of 17, Khandwala and her sister Neelam joined the Regiment as sepoys after hearing Bose's speech in Rangoon.[3][6] She attended a private school where the popular refrain was "Britain shall always rule the waves".[5]

Career

Joining as a Sepoy, Khandwala soon became the Second Lieutenant at the Regiment and led 30 Ranis for two years in Rangoon. Speak

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