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Sarojini Sahoo

Sarojini Sahoo ((オリヤー語:ସରୋଜିନୀ ସାହୁ)) (born 1956) is an Orissa Sahitya Academy Award winner〔(Orissa Sahitya Akademy ). Accessed 7 November 2010〕 Indian feminist writer,〔(Oriya Nari ). Accessed 7 November 2010〕 a columnist in ''The New Indian Express''〔(Express Buzz ). Accessed 7 November 2010〕 and associate editor of Chennai-based English magazine ''Indian AGE'', who has been enlisted among '' 25 Exceptional Women of India'' by Kindle Magazine of Kolkata.〔(Orissa Diary ). Accessed 8 April 2010〕
Born in the small town of Dhenkanal in Odisha (India), Sahoo earned her MA and PhD degrees in Odia Literature and a Bachelor of Law from Utkal University. She now teaches at a degree college in Belpahar, Jharsuguda, Odisha.
She is the second daughter of Ishwar Chandra Sahoo and the late Nalini Devi and is married to Jagadish Mohanty, a veteran writer of Odisha. She has a son and a daughter.〔(Official web site ). Accessed 11 August 2007〕
== Short stories ==
She has published ten anthologies of short stories.
Her English anthologies of short stories are:
* ''Sarojini Sahoo Stories'' (2006) ISBN 81-89040-26-X
* ''Waiting for Manna'' (2008) ISBN 978-81-906956-0-2
Her some of short stories have been anthologised in Hindi:
* ''Rape Tatha Anya Kahaniyana'' (2010) ISBN 978-81-7028-921-0
Some of her short stories have also been anthologized into Bengali:
* ''Dukha Aprimita''(2012) is one of her Bengali version of short stories, translated by Arita Bhoumik Adhikari and published from Bangladesh.〔ISBN 978-984-404-243-8, published by Milan Nath, Anupam Prakashani,38/4, Bangla Bazar, Dhaka 1100〕
Her other Odia anthologies of short stories are:
* ''Sukhara Muhanmuhin'' (1981)
* ''Nija GahirareNije'' (1989)
* ''Amrutara Pratikshare'' (1992)
* ''Chowkath'' (1994)
* ''Tarali Jauthiba Durga'' (1995)
* ''Deshantari'' (1999)
* ''Dukha Apramita'' (2006)
* ''Srujani Sarojini'' (2008)
She won the Odisha Sahitya Academy Award and Bhubaneswar Book Fair Award for her collection of short stories titled, ''Amrutara Pratikshare''.

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