(1923– 2003) was one of the popular Hindi magazine story writers of the 20th century and a pioneer in writing Indian women based fiction. She was awarded the Padma Shri for her contribution to Hindi literature in 1982. Almost all of her works are in print today and widely available across India.
She garnered a massive following in the pre-television 60s and 70s, as her literary works were serialised in Hindi magazines like Dharmayug and Saptahik Hindustan, and in TV serials n films.
Upon her death in 2003, Government of India described her contributions to Hindi literature as, “…in the death of Shivani the Hindi literature world has lost a popular and eminent novelist and the void is difficult to fill”
It is about a woman named Arti saxena, a well known police officer and she married to an unemployed man who is dependent on him. Story revolves around how she felt ashamed of him in front of her high profile friends and colleagues. Later he left her but she found him and forcefully managed to get him back because she's APARAJITA and she never lose. Writer throw light on difficulties faced by women working in male dominated jobs and their work-life balance.
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