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November 29, 2011
New Delhi

PM condoles the passing away of litterateur Indira Goswami

The Prime Minister has condoled the passing away of acclaimed writer Indira Goswami. In a condolence message to the litterateur's brother Shri Satyabrata Goswami, the Prime Minister described as one of the most influential writers and commentators in Assamese.

The text of the Prime Minster's condolence message is as follows:

"I was deeply saddened to learn of the passing away of Smt. Indira Goswami. Popularly know as Mamoni, she was undoubtedly one of the most influential writers and commentators in Assamese in recent times. Her literary work earned her many awards including the Jnanpith award. Her widely acclaimed writings specially Nilkanthi Broja and The Moth Eaten Howdah of a Tusker have universal appeal and show a sensitive depiction of the trauma of widowhood. Smt. Goswami served as professor of modern Indian Languages in the University of Delhi with distinction. She played an important role in bringing peace to the state of Assam by promoting discussion and reconciliation among the parties.

Smt. Goswami's death will be mourned widely across our country by the admirers of her literary and social work. I convey my sincere condolences to you and other members of her family and her many friends and well-wishers."