Eminent Hindi author and essayist Krishna Sobti died on Friday in Delhi, family sources said. She was 93.
Sobti breathed her last in a Delhi hospital on Friday morning, where she was admitted for the last two months, Ashok Maheshwari, a friend and managing director of Rajkamal Prakashan, said.
"She was about to complete 94 years in February, so an age factor was there, no doubt. For the last one week, she was in the ICU," he said.
"Even after being extremely sick, she was very much aware about her thoughts, about what was happening in society," Maheshwari added.
Born in 1925, Sobti was known for writing about issues of female identity and sexuality.
Sobti received prestigious awards like Sahitya Akademi and Jnanpith and was also offered the Padma Bhushan, which she had declined.