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Dr. Pratibha Ray's collection of stories, Transgression and Other Stories has fifteen unique stories surfing between tradition and modernity, pathos and poignant reflections to make it a stimulating collection. Pratibha, as a story teller inhabits a world which is solid, holistic and suffused with different colours of life. In this collection, stories 'The Curse" and "The Ketaki Grove" have received New Delhi's Katha Award. "Salvation" received the best regional feature film award and Transgression, the Sahitya Akademi award.

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Dr. Pratibha Ray's collection of stories, Transgression and Other Stories has fifteen unique stories surfing between tradition and modernity, pathos and poignant reflections to make it a stimulating collection. Pratibha, as a story teller inhabits a world which is solid, holistic and suffused with different colours of life. In this collection, stories 'The Curse" and "The Ketaki Grove" have received New Delhi's Katha Award. "Salvation" received the best regional feature film award and Transgression, the Sahitya Akademi award.
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Dr. Pratibha Ray is a luminary in Indian literature, whose voice resonates through the pages of her Odia novels and stories, reflecting the rich cultural ethos of Odisha. She has made significant contributions to literature, earning prestigious accolades such as the Jnanpith Award and the Padma Shri. Her writing often explores themes of humanism and social reform, drawing inspiration from her deep-rooted beliefs in Vaishnavism. Ray has made significant contributions to children's literature, enriching young minds with her engaging storytelling and moral lessons. Her works not only entertain but also instill values of empathy and courage, encouraging children to explore their identities and the world around them. She says, "He who does not like flowers and children is less of a human being." She lives in Bhubaneshwar, the capital of Odisha.