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Awardee Details

From Eklavya Literary Research Foundation

Sree Lakshmi K

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Recognizing Excellence: Sree Lakshmi K Nominated for Young Researcher Award At Eklavya Literary Research Foundation, we are proud to recognize and encourage young scholars whose work demonstrates academic excellence, social relevance, and a deep commitment to meaningful scholarship. Sree Lakshmi K stands as a shining example of scholarly excellence, and we are proud to bestow upon her the Young Researcher Award. Sree Lakshmi K is a University Rank Holder in M.A. English Language and Literature from the University of Calicut. Her academic journey has been marked by distinction and dedication. She received the GRG Trust Scholarship during her M.Phil studies in recognition of her academic merit and is currently pursuing her Ph.D. with the support of the Savitribai Jyotirao Phule Fellowship. Her doctoral research delves into the narratives of displacement and identity reconstruction in Syrian refugee women’s autobiographies—a powerful and timely exploration of global human rights through literature. Her research brings an interdisciplinary approach to literary studies and migration discourse, with several publications in reputed national and international journals. She has also presented her work at numerous academic conferences and seminars, contributing actively to scholarly dialogue. Beyond accolades and academic rigor, what sets Sree Lakshmi apart is her passion for using research as a platform to amplify marginalized voices and contribute to inclusive knowledge-making. Her work is not only intellectually compelling but also socially engaged. We are honoured to consider Sree Lakshmi K for the Young Researcher Award, celebrating her as a rising voice in the world of transformative scholarship. “Passion, purpose, and research—Sree Lakshmi defines them all.” — Eklavya Literary Research Foundation