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17-year-old Sanya Runwal launches her debut book "Ten dollar bride" in the presence of Smt Amruta Fadnavis at Crossword Bookstores
Crossword book award winning author Ravi Subramanian launches Sanya Runwal\'s book, \"Ten Dollar Bride\", published by \"The Write Place\".
Crossword book award winning author Ravi Subramanian launches Sanya Runwal's book, "Ten Dollar Bride", published by "The Write Place".
Mumbai: 17-year-old, Sanya Runwal proved that teenagers in the country today are all-round achievers, with the launch of her first book - "Ten dollar bride." The new writer on the block has created headlines in the past for setting up a foundation that aims to provide low-cost and high-quality menstrual hygiene products. Inspired by personal, real-life events, her book showcases the fear and ignorance with which many young girls in India live in the shadow of our country's ruthless & patriarchal setup.
Social Activist and Eminent Banker, Smt. Amruta Fadnavis graced the book launch, which was held at Crosswords, Kemps Corner.
The launch was hosted by award-winning author Ravi Subramanian, who spoke highly about Sanya’s debut as an author and her book. Commenting on her debut novel, Sanya said, “My intent to write this book was to enable people to empathize with girls from a lower socioeconomic strata, and how they don't even have basic amenities that we take for granted. I wanted to bring to light the critical situation that exists in this day and age. The book has also been written with the intent that my stories urge everyone to collectively do something and rectify the wrong, with our actions ."
Smt. Amruta Fadnavis who has always been vocal about social issues and has worked towards a better today commented, "I think every women is a powerhouse but somewhere the realisation that she has massive courage within her is missing. There might be various reasons for that. Sometimes, she is not economically independent or lacks support from her family because of backward social norms. Luckily for us, the new breed of women realise that they have to stand up first for themselves. This gives courage to other women, and helps society grow positively."
Ravi Subramanian, winner of three Crossword Book Awards said, "If the men in our country read this book, I think the life of our women would be much better. Men don't realise what women go through with small acts which infact are not all that small! Some acts are even scary to women. I think India will be a much better place than it is today, if men read this book."
Shaina N C too graced the occasion.
Having served as a catalyst for change in the society at a young age, Sanya hopes to highlight the plight of young women in our country and propel action with her book - "Ten Dollar Bride." ​
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