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Megha B

Megha B

Megha B is a postgraduate and graduate student with an Honours degree in English Language and Literature. She is pursuing independent research on gender studies and had co-authored two papers in UGC listed journal “Vijnana Kairali” based on her work on sexism in Kerala. She has also published a collection of poems titled “Lit Late Light” in The Teesta Review. She is an academic support volunteer/ teacher for children in shelter homes and holds a fellowship with a non profit organisation “Make A Difference”( for children in need of care and protection).

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Art & Poetry, Latest PostsMarch 8, 2025<March 6, 2025

Off She Goes!

What happens when young women are married off and sent to someone else’s home?

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