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Feminism in India in collaboration with KHOJ organised a day-long Wikipedia Edit-a-thon on ‘Women in Contemporary Indian Art’. In this Edit-a-thon, articles were created and edited on Indian women artists who either had no representation on Wikipedia or on whom very little information was available. The articles were written/edited, in English and any other languages the participants were comfortable in, drawing upon the resources of the KHOJ library.

By the end of the day, the participants edited a total of 18 Wikipedia pages in English, out of which 14 were newly created articles.

  1. Gargi Raina: Japleen
  2. Navjot Altaf: Mahika
  3. CAMP (Studio): Mila
  4. Rohini Devasher: Mario
  5. Prajakta Potnis: Vartika
  6. Seher Shah: Pekhna
  7. Shilpa Gupta: Mukesh
  8. Nilima Sheikh: Raunaq
  9. Madhavi Parekh: Mahima
  10. Mrinalini Mukherjee: Stuti
  11. Anju Dodiya: Aru
  12. Surekha: Purandhya
  13. Archana Hande: Hira
  14. Homai Vyrawalla: Mila
  15. Vasudha Thozhur: Mahika
  16. Gauri Gill: Aditi
  17. Neha Choksi: Shivi
  18. Mithu Sen: Shruti

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