Maria Renee Cura

Argentinian geographer, writer and Indologist
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IntroArgentinian geographer, writer and Indologist
PlacesArgentina
wasGeographer Translator Indologist
Work fieldScience Social science
Gender
Female
Birth1927, Chivilcoy, Chivilcoy Partido, Buenos Aires Province, Argentina
Death12 July 2007 (aged 80 years)
Awards
Padma Shri in science & engineering 
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Biography

Maria Renée Cura was an Argentinian geographer, writer and Indologist. She was the founder of Anand Bhavan, a centre for Indological studies, at her native place, Chivilcoy in Buenos Aires, Argentina, named after the present day Allahabad museum and the former residence of Nehru family.

Works

Cura authored several books, Islas Malvinas y Antártida Argentina, Islas Malvinas y Antártida Argentina and Islas Malvinas, Georgias, Sandwich del Sur y Antártida Argentina being some of the notable ones. She also translated the Letters to the Young People, a work by Indira Gandhi, and started a magazine, India eterna y actual, in 1987 which became defunct after her death. She was the president of the South Foundation, founded by Victoria Ocampo and maintained close associations with the Argentinian intellectual and Indira Gandhi, the former prime minister of India. The Government of India awarded her the fourth highest Indian civilian honour of Padma Shri in 1984. Cura died on 12 July 2007.

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