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    Mala Sen (3 June 1947 – 21 May 2011) was a Bengali-Indian-British writer and human rights activist. As an activist, she was known for her civil rights activism and race relations work in London during the 1960s and 1970s, as part of the British Asian and British Black Panthers movements, [1] and later her women's rights activism in India.

  2. Jul 18, 2016 · Mala Sen was born in Mussoorie in the northern Indian state of Uttarakhand in 1947. Her parents divorced in 1953, and Mala grew up with her father. As member of the military he moved often, taking his daughter with him. In Mumbai, she attended the Nirmala Niketan College, studying home science.

  3. माला सेन (3 जून, 1947 – 21 मई, 2011) एक भारतीय -ब्रिटिश लेखक और मानवाधिकार कार्यकर्ता थी। एक कार्यकर्ता के रूप में, वह 1960 और 1970 के दशक के दौरान ब्रिटिश एशियाई और ब्रिटिश ब्लैक पैंथर्स आंदोलनों के भाग के रूप में, और बाद में भारत में अपनी महिला अधिकार सक्रियता के लिए लंदन में अपने नागरिक अधिकारों के सक्रियवाद और नस्ल संबंधों के कामों के लिए जा...

  4. May 23, 2011 · Mala Sen, writer of the critically acclaimed film ‘Bandit Queen’, died of cancer at the Tata Memorial Hospital here. She was 64. Ms. Sen had been diagnosed with cancer some months ago.

  5. In February 1983, Phoolan Devi, a young woman of 26 and India's most wanted bandit, laid down her weapons before portraits of Mahatma Gandhi and the goddess Kali, and embraced the feet of the Chief Minister of Madhya Pradesh in an act of negotiated surrender.

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  6. May 23, 2011 · Mala Sen, writer of Shekhar Kapur's critically acclaimed film Bandit Queen, died of cancer at the Tata Memorial Hospital here. She was 64.

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  8. Dec 15, 1991 · Mala Sen's 'India's Bandit Queen' brings alive the despair and dignity of an elusive legend.