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]
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Saikia in 2020 | |
Born | Dhakuakhana, Lakhimpur, Assam | 4 September 1982
Occupation | Writer Autism activist |
Spouse | Kumud Kumar Barua |
Parents | Ulendra Nath Saikia (Father) Suprava Saikia (Mother) |
Work
Saikia is the author of Iswarhinatat Eti Nisha (2017) and Sipare Pani Tula Ghat (2019). [4]
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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.
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References
- "Deepamoni Saikia's presence in a book launch event". Niyomiabarta – An Assamese daily (in Assamese). Retrieved 2 February 2020.
- "Deepamoni Saikia's book review & wrtite-up Page-8" (PDF). Assam Tribune (Dainik Assam) – An Assamese daily (in Assamese).
- "Deepamoni Saikia's prose 'Nosto Logno'" (PDF). Prantik – An Assamese language magazine since 1981 (in Assamese).
- "Deepamoni Saikia's book listing". Scientiabooks – An Assamese book portal.
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