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Eminent gynaecologist, literatteur Dr H Girijamma succumbs to cardiac arrest at 72
Going by her mother's wish Dr H Girijamma did her MBBS from Mysore Medical College and became a successful gynaecologist.
Chennai: Noted author and gynaecologist Dr H Girijamma, 72, died here following a cardiac arrest on Tuesday, her family sources said. Mourning her demise, Energy, Kannada and Culture Minister V Sunil Kumar said in Girijamma's death, the Kannada literary world has lost a prominent author.
Girijamma was born in Harihar near Davangere. Going by her mother's wish she did her MBBS from Mysore Medical College and became a successful gynaecologist.
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However, she was very much fascinated by the writing of Triveni, a well-known literatteur. She had authored 27 novels including Chandamama, Tamasoma Jyotirgamaya and Ambara Tare.
She was a popular author in a Kannada literature magazine. She had also brought out about five-story collection.
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