Alladi Uma and M Sridhar

Alladi Uma and M Sridhar
Alladi Uma and M Sridhar teach English at the University of Hyderabad and have been doing collaborative work in translation. Their translations as well as articles on the subject have appeared in many journals. They won the Jyeshtha Literary Award and Katha Commendation Prize for their translations. They are known for their sensitive translations and are now involved with the Alladi Memorial Trust that works with the education, health, and legal needs of the underprivileged.
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