Saroop Dhruv

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Born (1948-06-19) 19 June 1948 (age 77)
OccupationEducator, poet, activist
NationalityIndian
Saroop Dhruv
Dhruv in Ahmedabad; August 2023
Dhruv in Ahmedabad; August 2023
Born (1948-06-19) 19 June 1948 (age 77)
OccupationEducator, poet, activist
NationalityIndian
Alma materSt. Xavier's College, Gujarat University
Academic background
ThesisA Study of Motif and its Investigation in Selected Gujarati Folk-tales (1976)
Doctoral advisorMohanbhai Patel

Saroop Dhruv (born 19 June 1948) is an educator, poet and activist from Gujarat, India.[1]

She was born in Ahmedabad on 19 June 1948. She completed B.A. in Gujarati and Sanskrit from St. Xavier's College, Ahmedabad in 1969 and M.A. from School of Languages, Gujarat University in 1971. She received Ph.D. from Gujarat Vidyapith in 1976 for her dissertation, Motif no Abhyas Ane Ketlik Pasand Kareli Gujarati Lokkathama Teni Tapas (Study of Motifs and its Research in Selected Gujarati Folktales). She was a Gujarati language teacher at St. Xavier's Education Center from 1974.[1][2]

Dhruv was a founding member of the cultural group Samvedan Sanskritic Manch and of the media group Darshan; both groups have social change as an objective. She is also a founder of Kalam, which provides an outlet for women writers.[3] She also writes and directs plays.[4][2]

Works

In 1982, she published her first collection of poems Mara Hathni Vaat (It is all in my hand).[5] In 1995, she published a second collection of poems Salagti Havao (Burning flames).[3][6] Her other poetry collections are Hastakshep (Intervention, 2003) and Sahiyara Surajni Khojma (2003).[4][3][2]

English translations of her poems have appeared in the collections In their Own Voice (1990), Women Writing in India (1995)[4] and Modern Gujarati Poetry: A Selection (1998).[1]

She had edited and published some research works including Sabarmati Puchhe Chhe (1986), Kalmukho Andhar Bhedva Vol. I-VI (2003), Heerno Hinchko: Bhalbarani Dalit Mahilao Dwara Gavata Geeto (2001) and Ummeed (2007).[2]

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