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When did Santha Rama Rau die?

Santha Rama Rau died on April 21, 2009, in Amenia, New York, USA of cardiopulmonary failure.


When was Santha Rama Rau born?

Santha Rama Rau was born on January 24, 1923, in Madras, Tamil Nadu, British India (now Chennai, Tamil Nadu, India).


Who are the characters of the story on learning to be an Indian by santha Rama rau?

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What is the birth name of Shanta Kumari?

Santha Rama Rau's birth name is Vasanthi Rama Rau.


What is the theme of the story by any other name by santha Rama rau?

Personal and cultural identities are important.


On Learning to Be an Indian by Santha Rama Rau?

the author here Santha Rama Rau was born to a wealth family in India. because her father was deputy high commisioner for India, Rau spent more of her life abroad than India. her life gave her a cosmopolitan view of Indian life.on this story her experiences after her return from abroad and subsequent reversed acquaintanceship with her Indian heritage.


What is the main idea of the book By any other name by Santha Rama Rau?

main idea is that two girls were going to school and realize how diffetns they were from toher


When did Dhanvanthi Rama Rau die?

Dhanvanthi Rama Rau died in 1987.


When was Dhanvanthi Rama Rau born?

Dhanvanthi Rama Rau was born in 1893.


When was Benegal Rama Rau born?

Benegal Rama Rau was born in 1889.


When did Benegal Rama Rau die?

Benegal Rama Rau died in 1969.


What is a symbol in by any other name by santha Rama rau?

The Anglicized name given to Santha and her sister symbolize the condescending attitude of a conquering nation to their conquests. It also symbolizes the fact that people of a conquered nation are made second class citizens in their own countries, and must accede to the whims of their conquerors.