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Dr. M. N. Singaramma
Born1920 (1920)
Died2006 (aged 85–86)
OccupationWriter

Dr. M. N. Singaramma (1920–2006) was a scholar, writer and social activist from Mandya in Karnataka, Southern India. She wrote many philosophical books and articles under the pen name Sridevi.

Her love for Hindi, despite having been born and brought up in Southern India, earned her a lot of respect and admiration. She is still remembered by scholars working on philosophical and religious texts as a pathbreaker during times when there was no one doing any research on these subjects.[citation needed]

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She primarily worked for educating and uplifting of women's status and enabling them to independently earn a living.

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