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Subhadra Anand

Subhadra Anand was born in Hyderabad (Sindh), educated in Delhi, worked as a lecturer and college principal in Mumbai, and was the CEO of Save the Children India. Her National Integration of Sindhis (1995) continues to be a seminal reference book and her novel Tryst With Koki (2023) traces a “post-partition journey of survival, sustenance and strength.” Her vision for a cultural centre for Sindhis in India was realized with “Jhulelal Tirthdham,” a cultural complex in Narayan Sarovar in Kutch, at the mouth of the Arabian Sea, that will soon house a museum and an amphitheatre alongside the magnificent Jhulelal temple.