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  1. Sugathakumari (22 January 1934 – 23 December 2020) was an Indian poet and activist, who was at the forefront of environmental and feminist movements in Kerala, India. Her parents were the poet and freedom fighter Bodheswaran and V. K. Karthiyayini Amma, a Sanskrit scholar.

  2. Sugathakumari (Aranmula, 22 de enero de 1934-Thiruvananthapuram, 23 de diciembre de 2020) fue una poeta y activista india, que estuvo a la vanguardia de los movimientos ambientalistas y feministas en Kerala, sur de la India. Sus padres fueron el poeta y luchador por la libertad Bodheswaran y VK Karthiyayini Amma.

  3. 4 de ene. de 2021 · Celebrated Malayalam poet and Kerala’s pioneering environmental activist Sugathakumari, died on December 23, 2020 due to post-COVID complications. She leaves behind a rich legacy of decades of engagement with poetry, environmental activism, charity works, and socio-cultural initiatives.

  4. Sugathakumari (Aranmula, 22 de enero de 1934-Thiruvananthapuram, 23 de diciembre de 2020) fue una poeta y activista india, que estuvo a la vanguardia de los movimientos ambientalistas y feministas en Kerala, sur de la India. Sus padres fueron el poeta y luchador por la libertad Bodheswaran y VK Karthiyayini Amma.

  5. 24 de dic. de 2020 · Sugathakumari was a celebrated poet and a pioneer of environmental activism in Kerala, who led campaigns to save Silent Valley, Pathrakadavu and Peringome from hydroelectric and atomic projects. She also worked for the rehabilitation of destitute women and mentally challenged people, and was a follower of Vivekananda and Gandhi.

  6. 5 de ene. de 2021 · Celebrated Malayalam poet and Kerala’s pioneering environmental activist Sugathakumari, died on December 23, 2020 due to post-COVID complications. She leaves behind a rich legacy of decades of engagement with poetry, environmental activism, charity works, and socio-cultural initiatives.

  7. 23 de dic. de 2020 · At that moment, Krishna lovingly calls her his Yamuna. It is this incandescent love affair with nature and mankind that is the Tao of every Sugathakumari poetry. It is always for nature that she has rebelled, agonized, and wrestled with the Universe through her poems.