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Sreejith Moothedath has been awarded the Bal Sahitya Puraskar for his children’s novel Penguinukalude Vankarayil.
Thalassery: A school building at the birthplace of Malayalam's renowned satire writer Sanjayan has been named after him as a memorial to him. The building is the renovated pre-primary block at Thiruvangad Government Higher Secondary School in Kannur district, which is located close to the house
V K K Ramesh, the only Kerala Sahitya Akademi employee to ever receive an award from the academy itself, has retired after a 25-year career. He won the Akademi award in 2018 for his debut book, "Who is Afraid of VKN," which was recognized for its comedic excellence. Ramesh served as an LD clerk at
Thiruvalla: 'Metropolitan Yohan I - A Pilgrimage of Hope and Compassion', a coffee table book published by Manorama Books capturing key moments in the life and humanitarian mission of the late Mar Athanasius Yohan Metropolitan-the primate of the Believers Eastern Church, was officially released at
The Spanish writer Miguel de Cervantes' famous book 'Don Quixote' is considered the world's first modern novel. Vicente Clavel, director of the Cervantes publishing house in Barcelona, envisaged a plan to honour the author on his birthday, October 7th, which is considered the origin of World Book
Paris: Malayali journalist Kamal Varadoor's book 'Bonjour Paris' was launched in front of the iconic landmark of the city, the Eiffel Tower. It's a travelogue that features the 2024 Paris Olympics and the historical wonders of the French capital. The book, published by Lipi Publications, was
He had published over 90 books.
Kerala Tourism Minister PA Mohammed Riyas is driving the initiative.
London: The short story collection 'Heart Lamp' by Karnataka-based writer, activist and lawyer Banu Mushtaq, translated from Kannada to English by Deepa Bhasthi, was on Tuesday longlisted for the International Booker Prize 2025 in London, PTI reported. Chosen among 13 worldwide titles, Mushtaq's
Colombo: Jataka tales, the enormous collection of literary creations based on Gautama Budhdha set in the Indian subcontinent will now have their Sinhalese version, thanks to the concerted and assiduous translation work. The Sinhala translation was launched in Colombo on the occasion of Navam Full
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