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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Nina_SibalNina Sibal - Wikipedia

    Nina Sibal (1948 – 2000) was an Indian diplomat and writer, known for her prize-winning novel Yatra and other English-language fiction as well as for her work in the Indian Foreign Service.

  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Kapil_SibalKapil Sibal - Wikipedia

    He married Nina Sibal in 1973, who died of breast cancer in 2000. Amit and Akhil, Sibal's two sons from his first marriage, are both lawyers. [41] In 2005, Sibal married Promila Sibal.

  3. He got married to Nina Sibal on 13 April 1973. Nina was in the Indian Foreign Service. They had two sons, Amit Sibal and Akhil Sibal; they’re both lawyers too. Nina died on 30 June 2000 in New York after suffering from a prolonged illness of breast cancer.

  4. aiwefa.orgAIWEFA

    AIWEFA Announces the launch of XXII Nina Sibal Award for innovative and exceptional organizational work for children with disabilities. Last date to apply is 10th June 2024. For details click on link. Honours: AIWEFA-2022-ECOSOC-HLS-Written- Statements-by-NGOS-in-ECOSOC-Consultative-Status 2022.

  5. www.indiatoday.in › 19880415-book-review-nina-sibals-yatra-797170/1988/04-14Uncertain destination - India Today

    Apr 15, 1988 · ByNina Sibal. Roli Books. Price: Rs 59. Pages: 324. The central character of Yatra is another midnight's child, except that she is conceived, not born, in August 1947. As in the case of Salman Rushdie's Saleem Sinai, there is an element of mystery about her paternity.

  6. The AIWEFA Nina Sibal Memorial Award was instituted in 2003 to honour an Organisation working with disabilities. The Award pays tribute to the memory of Ms. Nina Sibal, an IFS officer, posted at the United Nations, who tragically lost her battle to cancer.

  7. नीना सिब्बल (जन्म 1948 - 2000) एक भारतीय राजनयिक और लेखिका थीं, जो अपनी पुरस्कार-विजेता उपन्यास यात्रा और अन्य अंग्रेजी -भाषा के उपन्यासों के साथ-साथ भारतीय विदेश सेवा में अपने काम के लिए जानी जाती थीं।. जीवनी.

  8. www.indiatoday.in › magazine › society-and-the-artsPassion play - India Today

    Sep 7, 1998 · After Yatra, her first book, Nina Sibal seems to have gone through an ordeal by fire. It has made her shed the unnecessary baggage of too many characters, angles and plots. In The Dogs of Justice, her second novel, she emerges chiselled and definitive. This is basically a love story.

  9. Nina Sibal (1948 – 2000) was an Indian diplomat and writer, known for her prize-winning novel Yatra and other English-language fiction as well as for her work in the Indian Foreign Service.

  10. Midnight's Children was published in 1981 and Yatra in 1988, hence it is quite clear that Nina Sibal was inspired by Rushdie's craft. She employed many elements from Midnight's Children in Yatra, such as magical realism, an abnormal quality in the protagonist, characters from the fringes, the uncertain paternity of the protagonist, the attempt ...

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