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==Early life==
==Early life==
Sivasankari was born in [[Madras]].<ref name="nantamizhan">{{cite news|title=நான் தமிழன்|pages=112|work=[[Kumudam]]|date=July 15, 2009|language=Tamil}}</ref>{{clarify|reason=needs a translation, esp since this is a BLP - see WP:NOENG|date=April 2012}}
Sivasankari was born in [[Madras]].<ref name="nantamizhan">{{cite news|title=நான் தமிழன்|pages=112|work=[[Kumudam]]|date=July 15, 2009|language=Tamil}}</ref>{{clarify|reason=needs a translation, esp since this is a BLP - see WP:NOENG|date=April 2012}}

including herself 12 children in her family were educated in the Sri Ramakrishna Mission and Sarada Vidyalaya schools.<ref>[http://www.chennaimath.org/category/media/magazines/sri-ramakrishna-vijayam SriRamakrishnaVijayam November 2015 page 12]</ref>


==Career==
==Career==

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Sivasankari (born October 14, 1942) is a popular Tamil writer and activist. She is one of the four Tamil writers asked by the United States Library of Congress to record their voice as part of the South Asian article on Sivashankari.

Early life

Sivasankari was born in Madras.[1][clarification needed]

including herself 12 children in her family were educated in the Sri Ramakrishna Mission and Sarada Vidyalaya schools.[2]

Career

One of her novels was made into the film 47 Natkal (1981) directed by K. Balachander and starred Chiranjeevi and Jayaprada. She is author of the novel, which was made into a TV series called as Subah on Doordarshan in 1987.

Notes

  1. ^ "நான் தமிழன்". Kumudam (in Tamil). July 15, 2009. p. 112.
  2. ^ SriRamakrishnaVijayam November 2015 page 12

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