Deepamoni Saikia

Deepamoni Saikia is an Indian writer and autism activist from Assam best known for her work in Assamese literature. [1] [2]She is a regular author of all four major literary magazines Gariyoshi, Prantik, Satsori and Prakash.[3]

Deepamoni Saikia
Saikia in 2020
Born (1982-09-04) 4 September 1982
Dhakuakhana, Lakhimpur, Assam
OccupationWriter
Autism activist
SpouseKumud Kumar Barua
ParentsUlendra Nath Saikia (Father)
Suprava Saikia (Mother)

Work

Saikia is the author of Iswarhinatat Eti Nisha (2017) and Sipare Pani Tula Ghat (2019). [4]

gollark: <@330678593904443393> CEASE mutation.
gollark: Which ones?
gollark: Hmm, I can muck with child processes' environment variables, there must be some way to abuse this...
gollark: My new innovative architecture randomly picks endianness for each 8 bytes, and has flags indicating what's which endian.
gollark: What if they run it on PowerPC? WHAT THEN?

References

  1. "Deepamoni Saikia's presence in a book launch event". Niyomiabarta – An Assamese daily (in Assamese). Retrieved 2 February 2020.
  2. "Deepamoni Saikia's book review & wrtite-up Page-8" (PDF). Assam Tribune (Dainik Assam) – An Assamese daily (in Assamese).
  3. "Deepamoni Saikia's prose 'Nosto Logno'" (PDF). Prantik – An Assamese language magazine since 1981 (in Assamese).
  4. "Deepamoni Saikia's book listing". Scientiabooks – An Assamese book portal.
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