Poet and feminist icon Kamla Bhasin dies at 75
She was one of the founders of Jagori, a civil society organisation working for women’s empowerment.

Feminist icon and author Kamla Bhasin died on Saturday morning at the age of 75, The Indian Express reported.
She was diagnosed with cancer a few months ago.
Bhasin was born on April 24, 1946 in the district of Mandi Bahauddin, which is now in Pakistan, according to Dawn. After Partition, her family shifted to Rajasthan in India.
She completed her graduation and post-graduation studies in Rajasthan. After this, Bhasin studied sociology at the University of Münster in West Germany, according to the Hindustan Times.
The poet later returned to India and worked with Udaipur-based NGO Seva Mandir, which works on rural development and women’s empowerment.
In 2002, she founded the South Asian feminist network Sangat, which works with underprivileged women from rural and tribal communities, The Indian Express reported.
She was one of the founders of Jagori, a civil society organisation working for women’s empowerment.
Bhasin wrote several books on gender norms, including What is Patriarchy, published in 1993. In 2020, she wrote the books Satrangi Ladke and Satrangi Ladkiyan, The Indian Express reported.
Thanks for all you did, Kamla Bhasin.
— Neha Dixit (@nehadixit123) September 25, 2021
You will be missed. pic.twitter.com/PPa8zsH9ZF
Here are a few tributes:
Rest in power Kamla Bhasin ji
— Rana Safvi رعنا राना (@iamrana) September 25, 2021
You will be missed pic.twitter.com/Ekq8ph8CqT
Kamla Bhasin, our dear friend, passed away around 3am today 25th Sept. This is a big setback for the women's movement in India and the South Asian region. She celebrated life whatever the adversity. Kamla you will always live in our hearts. In Sisterhood, which is in deep grief pic.twitter.com/aQA6QidVEl
— Kavita Srivastava (@kavisriv) September 25, 2021
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— Apoorvanand अपूर्वानंद (@Apoorvanand__) September 25, 2021
Kamla Bhasin, dear friend, just passed away. Around 3am today, 25th Sept. A big setback for the women's movement. One of the pioneers of the movement, built the South Asian Feminist movement.
In Sisterhood, which is in deep grief.
Kavita Srivastava
Sad to hear about tragic demise of my favourite person. You will continue to live on in us and among us. Rise in power Kamla Bhasin ❤️🌻 Much love! You will be dearly missed #RIPKamlaBhasin #KamlaBhasin pic.twitter.com/DeUJG9wjJD
— Asma Rafat اسماﺀ رفعت (@asmarafat) September 25, 2021
So very saddened to know that our very dear Kamla Bhasin has left us ! She will always remain in our hearts as a vibrant and iconic leader, the thread that will continue to bind us all together in our journey of transformation and establishing a gender equal world . 🙏🙏🙏 pic.twitter.com/yXaGefMljQ
— Bandana Rana (@bandanarana2014) September 25, 2021
Goodbye Kamla Bhasin, travel well . #KamlaBhasin pic.twitter.com/Wh40u7VYbi
— Mitali Mukherjee (@MitaliLive) September 25, 2021