Thispaper Attempts to Examine and Explore the Study of Woman As a Major Character In Kamala Markandaya’S Novels: Nectar In Asieve, some Inner Fury, Possession and Two Virgins. Markandaya Is Apseudonym of Kamala Purnaiya Taylor Who Is One of the Prominent and Mostdistinguished Indian Novelists In English of the Post Colonial Era and Isrecognized For Her Masterpiece ‘Nectar In a Sieve’ Published In 1954. She Was Apioneering Member of the Indian Diaspora. Despite the Fact That She Hadremained Away from India For Long Time, She Was Highly Attached to the Indian Society.This Is Reflected In Her Minute Observations and Discussions on the Problemsfaced By the Working Class Women and Peasants In India. She Belongs to a Group Ofthe Writers Associated With Social Novels Like Ahmed Abbas, Gv Desani, Zeenuthfutehally, Ruth Prawer Jhabvala, Nayantara Sehgal, Anand Lall, Attia Hosain,Sachindra Muzumdar, Khuswant Singh, Havana Bhattacharya, Manohar Malgonkar,Balchandra Rajan, Sudhindra Nath Ghose, M Anantanarayanan, Arun Joshi Etc Andthe Pioneering Group of Women Writers In India Who Made Their Mark, Not Justthrough Their Subject Matter But Also Through Their Vividly Polished Literarystyle. Markandaya’Snovels Are Marked For Their Use of Women Characters As Her Spokespersons. Shepublished Eleven Impressive Novels Like: (1) Nectar In a Sieve (1954); Someinner Fury (1955); (3) a Silence of Desire (1960); (4) Possession (1963); (5) Ahandful of Rice (1966); (6) the Nowhere Man (1972); (7) Two Vi ...