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Kamalini Thakurdas

March 30, 1944 - August 1, 2023

Kamalini Thakurdas was born on 30th March, 1944 in Chattarpur, MP. Eldest daughter of Victor and Kusum Kumari Mangalwadi, she did her post graduation in Psychology and, subsequently, in Hindi. She married Mr Ajit Thakurdas in 1967 and settled in Allahabad where she taught at Boys' High School. A talented poetess and prose writer, she published three books, raised three lovely girls and gave back generously to society. "She is clothed with strength and dignity, and she laughs without fear of the future." — Proverbs 31:25

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  • 2023-08-06 06:53:55 wrote:

    Anamika, your post about Aunty's life on FB touched my heart deeply. It's clear that she lived a truly fulfilling and meaningful life, leaving behind a legacy that will be cherished forever. The love and admiration you have for her shine through your words, painting a beautiful picture of the person she was. It's incredible to hear about the impact she had on others, her generosity, and the way she selflessly cared for those around her. Though her physical presence may be missed, her essence lives on in the countless lives she touched, making a lasting difference that transcends time. May you find comfort in the cherished memories you hold, knowing that her love will always be with you and the family. Your tribute to Aunty is a testament to how extraordinary she was, and I applaud you for celebrating her life with such warmth and sentiments .

    2023-08-06 06:53:55 wrote: Anamika, your post about Aunty's life on FB touched my heart deeply. It's clear that she lived a truly fulfilling and meaningful life, leaving behind a legacy that will be cherished forever. The love and admiration you have for her shine through your words, painting a beautiful picture of the person she was. It's incredible to hear about the impact she had on others, her generosity, and the way she selflessly cared for those around her. Though her physical presence may be missed, her essence lives on in the countless lives she touched, making a lasting difference that transcends time. May you find comfort in the cherished memories you hold, knowing that her love will always be with you and the family. Your tribute to Aunty is a testament to how extraordinary she was, and I applaud you for celebrating her life with such warmth and sentiments .

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