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Sunita Jain
Sunita Jain is an Indian scholar, novelist, short-story writer and poet of English and Hindi literature. She is a former professor and the Head of the department of Humanities and Social Sciences at the Indian Institute of Technology, Delhi. She has published over 60 books, in English and Hindi, besides translating many Jain writings into English.〔 She is featured in the ''Encyclopedia of Post-Colonial Literatures in English'' and is a recipient of The Vreeland Award (1969) and the Marie Sandoz Prairie Schooner Fiction Award (1970 and 1971). The Government of India awarded her the fourth highest civilian honour of the Padma Shri in 2004, == Biography == Born in a Jain family on 13 July 1940 in the Ambala district of the Indian state of Haryana, Jain did her post-graduate studies at the State University of New York and secured a doctoral degree (PhD) from the University of Nebraska. Returning to India, she joined the Indian Institute of Technology and became the Head of the Department of Humanities and Social Sciences, from where she superannuated in 2002 as the Professor of English. She started writing at the age of 22 and has published short-stories, novels and poems in Hindi and English. Her works in English include ''A Girl of Her Age'', a novel published in 2000 and two short-story anthologies, ''A Woman is Dead'' and ''Eunuch of Time and Other Stories'', published in 1980 and 1982 respectively. She published seven poetry anthologies and some of those poems have been reprinted under the titles, ''Sensum: Collected Poems 1965-2000'' and ''American Desi and Other Poems''. Besides, she has also written a book for children under the name, ''The Mango Tree'' (2002) and literary criticism, ''John Steinbeck's Concept of Man : a Critical Study of his Novels''. Her short-stories have been included in two multi-writer short-story collections, ''Short Short Stories Universal'' (1993) and ''Concert of Voices: An Anthology of World Voices in English'' (1994). Jain's autobiography has been written in Hindi as also five novels, five short-story poem anthologies and several volumes of poetry collections. Her book, ''Inner Light'' (1999), is a five-volume book on religious thoughts and she has published a translated work, ''Premchand: A Life and Letters'' (1993).〔 Her other translated works include ''Confluence of Seasons'' (2010), poems of Kalidasa and ''Mukti'' (2006), poems of Kshamasagar, a Jain holy person. She received The Vreeland Award of the University of Nebraska in 1969 and Marie Sandoz Prairie Schooner Fiction Award twice, in 1970 and 1971.〔 She was awarded Uttar Pradesh Hindi Sansthan Award in 1979 and 1980, followed by Delhi Hindi Academy Award in 1996.〔 The Government of India awarded her the civilian honour of the Padma Shri in 2004. She is a recipient of other honours such as Nirala Namit Award (1980), Sahityakar Samman (1996), Mahadevi Varma Samman (1997),〔 Prabha Khetan Award, Brahmi Sundari Award, Sulochini Writer Award and UP Sahitya Bhushan Award.〔 Sunita Jain lives in New Delhi.〔
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