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  2. Cherupaithangal - Wikipedia

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    The first Malayalam book ever to be printed is Samkṣepavedārththham authored by Clemente Peani and printed in Rome in 1772. [4] Cherupaithangal is a collection of seven stories for children translated from English by the British missionary Benjamin Bailey and printed in C. M. S. Press, Kottayam in 1824.

  3. Balarama (magazine) - Wikipedia

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    Balarama (transl. Joy of Kids) is an Indian weekly comic magazine published by M. M. Publications, of Malayala Manorama Group from Kottayam, Kerala in Malayalam language (digest-sized, on every Friday). [3] It is one of the most widely read children's magazines in India (Indian Readership Survey 2019, Quarter IV). [4]

  4. Soothran - Wikipedia

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    Soothran (Malayalam: സൂത്രൻ) is the titular protagonist of the Indian comic series that appears regularly in the Malayalam children's magazine Balarama. [1] The comics are conceptualized by Luis Fernandes (the editor of Tinkle) and N. M. Mohan, written by Madhavan Namboothiri and illustrated (currently) by Simi Muhamma.

  5. Sippy Pallippuram - Wikipedia

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    His book Unnikalkku Noottiyettu Gurudeva Kathakal received the Kerala Sahitya Akademi Award for Children's Literature in 2013. [3] A teacher by profession, he has over 80 (as of 2008) [4] poetries and stories to his credit in the children's category of Malayalam literature. Sippy has been into children's literature for more than four decades. [2]

  6. Parayi Petta Panthirukulam - Wikipedia

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    Parayi Petta Panthirukulam, is a popular folktale in Kerala.According to this folktale, Vararuchi, one of the nine wise men of Emperor Vikramaditya’s (57 BCE- 78 AD) court married Panchami, a girl belonging to Paraya, a lower caste.

  7. Dinkan - Wikipedia

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    Dinkan is a fictional anthropomorphic superhero mouse who appears in an eponymous Malayalam comic story series in children's magazine Balamangalam. [2] [3] Some modern day rationalists of Kerala use Dinkan to mock organized religion and religious intolerance. [4]

  8. Uroob - Wikipedia

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    In 1954, When Ramu Kariat decided to make a feature film based on Uroob's story, Neelakuyil, under the same name, he co-wrote the screenplay with P. Bhaskaran. The film went on become a landmark in Malayalam cinema and was the first feature film to receive national recognition by winning the National Film Award for Best Feature Film in ...

  9. Leela Nambudiripad - Wikipedia

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    Leela Nambudiripad (16 May 1934 – 27 April 2021), known by her pen name Sumangala, was an Indian author of children's literature in Malayalam. [1] [2] Some of her notable works included Neypaayasam, Mithayippoti, as well as translations of the Panchatantra into Malayalam.