Sujata Parashar | |||
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Born | Roorkie, Uttar Pradesh, India | June 3, 1975||
Nationality | Indian | ||
Citizenship | India | ||
Education | Master’s in Human Rights | ||
Alma mater | Indian Institute of Human Rights, New Delhi | ||
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Relatives | Father: Col. S.K Parashar (retired. Army officer), Mother: Simriti Parashar (Homemaker) | ||
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Sujata Parashar (Born 1975) is an award-winning Indian author. Based in Delhi, she published her first novel In Pursuit of Infidelity in 2009[1]. Her latest, a non-fiction, titled, Going Solo – Raising Happy Kids[2] [3] is a hand guide on single parenting. The book is based on her personal experience (and professional knowledge) of raising a son as a single parent. Parashar is the founder of a talk-therapy based platform, Talk-it- Out-Express, to promote emotional health.[4]
Born in Roorkie (Uttar Pradesh) on 03 June 1975, Sujata [4] studied at various central schools across the country.
In the past 18 years, Sujata[5] has worked in some of the most prestigious names in the social development sector in different roles including PRERANA; ACCORD; EMPOWERING MINDS. [6]
In 2009 Sujata released her first novel, In Pursuit of Infidelity[7] (Rupa & Co) which explores the man-woman relationship outside the institution of marriage. It was declared an instant bestseller. Her second novel – ‘In Pursuit of Ecstasy,’[8] (Rupa & Co.,2011) studies the youth-parent relationship in modern times. The book was long-listed for the Economic Crossword book award in 2012. The third in her ‘pursuit’ series, ‘In Pursuit of a Lesser Offence,’[9] focuses on the relevance of the institution of marriage (Alchemy publishers, 2014). It was endorsed by Shaadi.com - World’s no. 1 match-making site.[10]
She has written 12 books till date with her socio-political thriller, The Temple Bar Woman (Vishwakarma Publications) [11] [12] winning a couple of prestigious literary awards. The book was also picked up by an Indian production house for visual adaptation.
Sujata[13] has also brought out a poetry book series titled Poetry Out and Loud, POAL - I and POAL - II. Her first poetry book was released in 2011 in her alma mater St. Aloysius College, Jabalpur followed by the release of POAL – II in 2013. The third in the series POAL – III was released at the Pune International Literature Festival[14] 2014. She’s also contributed to multiple national and international poetry and short story anthologies. [15] [14] [16]
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