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'''Pradnya Daya Pawar''', also known as '''Pradnya Lokhande''', (born February 11, 1966), is an Indian poet and fiction writer of [[Marathi people|Marathi]] descent.<ref>[http://www.womenswriting.com/WomensWriting/AuthorProfileDetail.asp?AuthorID=241 http://www.womenswriting.com/WomensWriting/AuthorProfileDetail.asp?AuthorID=241] {{webarchive|url=https://archive. | '''Pradnya Daya Pawar''', also known as '''Pradnya Lokhande''', (born February 11, 1966), is an Indian poet and fiction writer of [[Marathi people|Marathi]] descent.<ref>[http://www.womenswriting.com/WomensWriting/AuthorProfileDetail.asp?AuthorID=241 http://www.womenswriting.com/WomensWriting/AuthorProfileDetail.asp?AuthorID=241] {{webarchive|url=https://archive.today/20130209190220/http://www.womenswriting.com/WomensWriting/AuthorProfileDetail.asp?AuthorID=241 |date=2013-02-09 }}</ref> | ||
Pawar has been a member of the [[Maharashtra State]] Literary and Cultural Board. Recently she returned her state government awards in protest against what she believes is a rising atmosphere of intolerance and hate in India. A [[Buddhist]], Pawar is the daughter of [[Daya Pawar]].<ref>https://indianexpress.com/article/gender/how-three-generations-of-dalit-women-writers-saw-their-identities-and-struggle-4984202/</ref> | Pawar has been a member of the [[Maharashtra State]] Literary and Cultural Board. Recently she returned her state government awards in protest against what she believes is a rising atmosphere of intolerance and hate in India. A [[Buddhist]], Pawar is the daughter of [[Daya Pawar]]. <ref>{{Cite web|url=https://indianexpress.com/article/gender/how-three-generations-of-dalit-women-writers-saw-their-identities-and-struggle-4984202/|title = How three generations of Dalit women writers saw their identities and struggle?|date = 27 December 2017}}</ref> | ||
Pawar is editor of fortnightly Pariwartanacha Watsaru (परिवर्तनाचा वाटसरू) | Pawar is editor of fortnightly Pariwartanacha Watsaru (परिवर्तनाचा वाटसरू) | ||
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