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Ankita Pustaka has organised the release of Sudha Murthy's new book, Yerilithada Daariyalli on August 14 at The Indian Institute of World Culture, Basavanagudi, 10.30 a.m. The book will be released by well-known writer Jayant Kaikini. The programme will be presided over by Vyasraya Ballal.

Sudha Murthy is a social activist and takes time off for her writings. She looks into universal emotions like love, affection, desire, pain, dreams, difficulties and ambiguities in life and presents each of these not as personal experiences but as public expressions making it easy for an audience to identify itself with her and her writings.

Sudha Murthy has, over time, come to focus on social experience and uses that to probe into the lives of people in different settings. She would like to write with vision and a sense of deep curiosity. Sudha Murthy has come to be a prolific writer in Kannada.

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