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  2. Kerala Books and Publications Society - Wikipedia

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    The Kerala Books and Publications Society is a society owned by the Government of Kerala headquartered at Kakkanad, Kochi. It is registered under the Travancore - Cochin Literary, Scientific and Charitable Society registration Act, 1955 [ citation needed ] .

  3. Kancha Ilaiah - Wikipedia

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    Kancha Ilaiah was born in the village of Papaiahpet of Chennaraopet mandal, Warangal district in present-day Telangana. [2] He belongs to the Kuruma golla (Yadav) caste, [3] [4] a community of goatherds designated as an Other Backward Class. [5]

  4. Sahithya Pravarthaka Co-operative Society - Wikipedia

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    Sahithya Pravarthaka Co-operative Society (SPCS) or Sahithya Pravarthaka Sahakarana Sangham is a cooperative society of writers in the south Indian state of Kerala for publication and sales of books. [1] It was founded in 1945 by a group of twelve writers in Kottayam.

  5. K. P. Sudheera - Wikipedia

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    K. P. Sudheera was born on 1958, at Kalathil house in Puthiyara, Kozhikode, the daughter of K. C. Padmanabhan and Sarada. [2] [3] Sudheera's father's Tharavad is situated in Chavakkad, near Guruvayur, Thrissur district. [4]

  6. Ponkunnam Varkey - Wikipedia

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    Ponkunnam Varkey (1 July 1910 – 2 July 2004) was a writer and activist from Kerala, India. Varkey was one of the pioneers of the progressive writers' forum and literary writers' co-operative in Kerala. He was the president of Kerala Sahitya Akademi and Sahithya Pravarthaka Co-operative Society.

  7. Kulasekhara Alvar - Wikipedia

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    Kerala Society Papers, Volume I (Trivandrum, 1928–32) S. V. Pillai, History of Tamil Language and Literature (Madras, 1956) K. K. Raja, The Contribution of Kerala to Sanskrit Literature (Madras, 1958)

  8. List of newspapers in India - Wikipedia

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    Hindi-language newspapers have the largest circulation, followed by English and Telugu. [ 4 ] [ 5 ] Newsstand and subscription prices often cover only a small percentage of the cost of producing newspapers in India, and advertising is the primary source of revenue.

  9. C.M.S. Press - Wikipedia

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    C.M.S Press was the first printing press in Kerala. [1] It was established in 1821 by Rev. Benjamin Baily , a British missionary, at kottayam College, also known as 'Syrian College'. The college was a seat of English general education in the State of Travancore and is regarded as "the first locale to start English education" [ citation needed ...