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            "name": "Vaikom Ramachandran",
            "bio": "\nVaikom Ramachandran (വൈക്കം രാമചന്ദ്രൻ) (born 3 May 1962) is an Indian lyricist who writes in Malayalam language. He is the author of Chottanikkara Bhagavathy Suprabhatham. He is a recipient of Kerala Kshethra Anushtana Kalavedi's Nadasree award.\nVaikom Ramachandran was born to Vasudevan Nair and Leelavathy Amma on 3 May 1962 at Vaikom in Kottayam.Sri Vaikom Ramachandran was a District Supply Officer , and now working as Member of Consumer Dispute Redressal commission, Ernakulam.\nJeevanum Moksha Margavum ( ജീവനും മോക്ഷമാർഗ്ഗവും  കീർത്തന സമാഹാരം.)",
            "raw_bio": "Vaikom Ramachandran (വൈക്കം രാമചന്ദ്രൻ) (born 3 May 1962) is an Indian lyricist who writes in Malayalam language. He is the author of Chottanikkara Bhagavathy Suprabhatham. He is a recipient of Kerala Kshethra Anushtana Kalavedi's Nadasree award. Vaikom Ramachandran was born to Vasudevan Nair and Leelavathy Amma on 3 May 1962 at Vaikom in Kottayam.Sri Vaikom Ramachandran was a District Supply Officer , and now working as Member of Consumer Dispute Redressal commission, Ernakulam. Jeevanum Moksha Margavum ( ജീവനും മോക്ഷമാർഗ്ഗവും  കീർത്തന സമാഹാരം.)",
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            "name": "Kilimanoor Ramakanthan",
            "bio": "Kilimanoor Ramakantan (2 August 1938 – 30 November 2009) was a renowned Malayalam poet, writer, translator and lyricist from Kerala, India. Dante's Divine Comedy was translated into Malayalam by Ramakanthan. This is the first translation of Divine Comedy in India.\nRamakanthan was born in 1938 in Kilimanoor. Educated at Kilimanoor Rajaraja Varma High School, Thiruvananthapuram Arts College and University College. He worked as a teacher in Sreenarayana College, Kollam for a long time.\nKilimanoor's Malayalam translation of Dante's Divine Comedy, published by Kendra Sahithya Academy, was the first translation of the Italian epic into any Indian language. He also translated Nikos Kazantzakis's The Odyssey: A Modern Sequel into Malayalam, where it was published in three parts by Kendra Sahithya Academy under the title Odyssey Aadhunika Anubandham.\n",
            "raw_bio": "Kilimanoor Ramakantan (2 August 1938 – 30 November 2009) was a renowned Malayalam poet, writer, translator and lyricist from Kerala, India. Dante's Divine Comedy was translated into Malayalam by Ramakanthan. This is the first translation of Divine Comedy in India. Ramakanthan was born in 1938 in Kilimanoor. Educated at Kilimanoor Rajaraja Varma High School, Thiruvananthapuram Arts College and University College. He worked as a teacher in Sreenarayana College, Kollam for a long time. Kilimanoor's Malayalam translation of Dante's Divine Comedy, published by Kendra Sahithya Academy, was the first translation of the Italian epic into any Indian language. He also translated Nikos Kazantzakis's The Odyssey: A Modern Sequel into Malayalam, where it was published in three parts by Kendra Sahithya Academy under the title Odyssey Aadhunika Anubandham. ",
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            "name": "Desamangalam Ramakrishnan",
            "bio": "\nDesamangalam Ramakrishnan is a Malayalam–language poet, translator, critic and teacher. He was born in 1948 in Desamangalam in Thalapilly taluk, Trichur district. He obtained his M.A. degree in Malayalam from Pattambi Sanskrit College. Subsequently, he joined the Calicut University and researched on Malayalam poetry under K. N. Ezhuthachan. He was awarded a fellowship from the Central Ministry of Culture. He worked as a lecturer at various government colleges from 1975 to 1989. He was a professor of Malayalam literature at the University of Kerala till his retirement in 2008. He then served as Emeritus Fellow of U. G. C. in Calicut University (2009-2011).",
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            "name": "K. V. Ramakrishnan",
            "bio": "K. V. Ramakrishnan is a Malayalam–language poet and journalist from Kerala state, South India. He received the Kerala Sahitya Akademi Award in the year 1997 for his work Akshara Vidya.\nRamakrishnan was born in Kadampuzha in Malappuram district of Kerala as the son of  M. Raghava Variar and K. V. Parvathy Varasyar. After completing graduation, he worked in the government service from 1954 to 1962 and then obtained his master's degree from Maharaja's College, Ernakulam. He was a professor of English language in Mar Athanasius College of Engineering, Kothamangalam and Sree Krishna College, Guruvayur from where he retired in 1988 to join Mathrubhumi as the assistant editor of the Mathrubhumi Weekly.\n\nThis article about a poet from India is a stub. You can help Kavishala by expanding it.",
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            "name": "Pallathu Raman",
            "bio": "\nMahakavi Pallath Raman (1892–1950), was a poet, writer, social reformer and community leader from Kerala, India. He was born in the city of Kochi, India. He was influenced by the teachings of Sree Narayana Guru. His most famous work was Amrita Pulinam, which fetched him many awards. He was a professor at Palakkad Victoria college and then Maharajas college cochin. His work had some influence from Western poetry and Rajput mythology. He was known for writing love poetry.\n\n",
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            "name": "Pulakkattu Raveendran",
            "bio": "Pulakkattu Raveendran (30 January 1932 – 21 June 1995) was a Malayalam–language poet from Kerala state, South India. His anthology of poems titled Pulakkattu Raveendrante Kavithakal received the Kerala Sahitya Akademi Award in the year 1990. His other works include Nakshatra Paragam, Pravasam and Swakshetram.\n\nThis article about a poet from India is a stub. You can help Kavishala by expanding it.",
            "raw_bio": "Pulakkattu Raveendran (30 January 1932 – 21 June 1995) was a Malayalam–language poet from Kerala state, South India. His anthology of poems titled Pulakkattu Raveendrante Kavithakal received the Kerala Sahitya Akademi Award in the year 1990. His other works include Nakshatra Paragam, Pravasam and Swakshetram.  This article about a poet from India is a stub. You can help Kavishala by expanding it.",
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            "name": "Kedamangalam Sadanandan",
            "bio": "\nKedamangalam Sadanandan (1926 – 13 April 2008) was a Kadhaprasangam artist, actor, screenwriter and lyricist from Kerala. He performed Kadhaprasangam (story telling) in more than 15,000 stages for over 50,000 hours in a career spanning about 64 years. He wrote scripts for 12 films, lyrics for more than hundred films and acted in about 40 films. He received the Kerala Sangeetha Nataka Akademi Fellowship in 1981.\nKedamangalam Sadanandan was born in Paravur, Kerala, in December 1926. He debuted on stage as a monodramatist in 1944. During his early years, he performed famous poems including Changampuzha's Vazhakkula and Ramanan. Ramanan alone was performed in 3,476 stages. Another one was Unniarcha, the Ezhava dame who humbled the rapacious Jonaka gang with mastery over sword fight.\nSadanandan ruled the stage for 64 years as a Kadhaprasangam artiste and he presented over 40 stories for over 50,000 hours on 15,000 stages. He also acted in 40 films, scripted 12 films and wrote songs for about 100 movies. Despite age related infirmities, he continued his vocation till his last years. He died on 13 April 2008 due to lung cancer.",
            "raw_bio": "Kedamangalam Sadanandan (1926 – 13 April 2008) was a Kadhaprasangam artist, actor, screenwriter and lyricist from Kerala. He performed Kadhaprasangam (story telling) in more than 15,000 stages for over 50,000 hours in a career spanning about 64 years. He wrote scripts for 12 films, lyrics for more than hundred films and acted in about 40 films. He received the Kerala Sangeetha Nataka Akademi Fellowship in 1981. Kedamangalam Sadanandan was born in Paravur, Kerala, in December 1926. He debuted on stage as a monodramatist in 1944. During his early years, he performed famous poems including Changampuzha's Vazhakkula and Ramanan. Ramanan alone was performed in 3,476 stages. Another one was Unniarcha, the Ezhava dame who humbled the rapacious Jonaka gang with mastery over sword fight. Sadanandan ruled the stage for 64 years as a Kadhaprasangam artiste and he presented over 40 stories for over 50,000 hours on 15,000 stages. He also acted in 40 films, scripted 12 films and wrote songs for about 100 movies. Despite age related infirmities, he continued his vocation till his last years. He died on 13 April 2008 due to lung cancer.",
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            "name": "Mosa Walsalam Sastriyar",
            "bio": "\nMoses Anthony Nadar popularly known as Mosa Walsalam Sastriyar (1847 - 20 February 1916) was an Indian philosopher, social reformer, poet and Christian theologian. Moses is well known for his composition of Christian hymns through which he motivated backward people against caste discrimination and exploitation.\nMoses was born into a Nadar Christian family in Thirupuram near Thiruvananthapuram. He was a multifaceted personality, a poet, a lyricist, a musician, an orator, a linguist and a Christian theologian. Moses was well versed in various languages and had authored literary works in Malayalam as well as Sanskrit. He was the first person to use Carnatic music for Christian hymns.\nHe was bestowed the title \"Shasthri\" (scholar) by the Mar Dionysus Metropolitan of Malankara Orthodox Church in 1883 after listening to his music and discourse.",
            "raw_bio": "Moses Anthony Nadar popularly known as Mosa Walsalam Sastriyar (1847 - 20 February 1916) was an Indian philosopher, social reformer, poet and Christian theologian. Moses is well known for his composition of Christian hymns through which he motivated backward people against caste discrimination and exploitation. Moses was born into a Nadar Christian family in Thirupuram near Thiruvananthapuram. He was a multifaceted personality, a poet, a lyricist, a musician, an orator, a linguist and a Christian theologian. Moses was well versed in various languages and had authored literary works in Malayalam as well as Sanskrit. He was the first person to use Carnatic music for Christian hymns. He was bestowed the title \"Shasthri\" (scholar) by the Mar Dionysus Metropolitan of Malankara Orthodox Church in 1883 after listening to his music and discourse.",
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            "name": "Shelvy",
            "bio": "Shelvy (1960 – 21 August 2003) was an Indian publisher, poet, novelist and short story writer in Malayalam–language. He owned the Calicut-based Mulberry Publications, a renowned publication house that promoted many new Malayalam authors and also introduced several great writers of foreign languages to Malayali readers.\nShelvy Raj was born in 1960 as the son of Devassi and Clara in Orumanayur village in Trichur district in the state of Kerala, India. He completed his education in Orumanayur, Pavaratty and Palghat. He was interested in reading from childhood and was a regular visitor at the Township Library and the Devaswom Board Library in Guruvayur. As a child, he won awards for story, painting, drama directing, essay and speech. However, he did not receive much encouragement from his parents or relatives.\nDuring adolescence, he wrote a few stories, inspired by the stories of Kakkanadan and others. He was dissatisfied with the writings and soon ventured into poetry. He considered poetry as an escape from loneliness, depression and suicidal tendencies of his youth. He published them in periodicals such as Prerana and Samkramanam. He was also the editor of campus magazine Kerala Samskaram.\nIn the early eighties, Shelvy along with his friend Mohandas (Shikha Mohandas) started Shikha Books in Guruvayur, which mainly published Malayalam translations of foreign titles. Shikha was the first to translate Gabriel García Márquez's works in Malayalam.",
            "raw_bio": "Shelvy (1960 – 21 August 2003) was an Indian publisher, poet, novelist and short story writer in Malayalam–language. He owned the Calicut-based Mulberry Publications, a renowned publication house that promoted many new Malayalam authors and also introduced several great writers of foreign languages to Malayali readers. Shelvy Raj was born in 1960 as the son of Devassi and Clara in Orumanayur village in Trichur district in the state of Kerala, India. He completed his education in Orumanayur, Pavaratty and Palghat. He was interested in reading from childhood and was a regular visitor at the Township Library and the Devaswom Board Library in Guruvayur. As a child, he won awards for story, painting, drama directing, essay and speech. However, he did not receive much encouragement from his parents or relatives. During adolescence, he wrote a few stories, inspired by the stories of Kakkanadan and others. He was dissatisfied with the writings and soon ventured into poetry. He considered poetry as an escape from loneliness, depression and suicidal tendencies of his youth. He published them in periodicals such as Prerana and Samkramanam. He was also the editor of campus magazine Kerala Samskaram. In the early eighties, Shelvy along with his friend Mohandas (Shikha Mohandas) started Shikha Books in Guruvayur, which mainly published Malayalam translations of foreign titles. Shikha was the first to translate Gabriel García Márquez's works in Malayalam.",
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            "name": "K. V. Simon",
            "bio": "\nMahakavi Kunnampurathu Varghese Simon (7 February 1883 – 1944) was a \nMalayalam Christian poet from Kerala, India. He was also a musician, a teacher, a reformer, a writer, a Bible scholar and apologist. Simon authored around three hundred hymns or poems and some thirty books. K. V. Simon was given the title Mahakavi (Dean of Poets) by the Sahitya Parishad (Academy of Literature). His major work was Veda Viharam, based on the biblical Genesis. It was this work, published in 1931, that earned his name among the noted Malayalam poets. Simon was a prominent leader of the Kerala Brethren movement.\nSimon was born in 1883 to Varghese, a scholar of the Hindu Puranas, and Kandama, a poet. In 1900, he married Ayroor Pandalapedika Rahelamma (later known as Ayroor Amma).  They had one daughter.\nMentored by his brother K.V. Cherian, Simon began writing poetry at the age of eight. In 1896, he became a teacher at the age of thirteen at MarThoma School, Edayaranmula.",
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            "name": "A. C. Sreehari",
            "bio": "\nA. C. Sreehari (born 1970, in Payyanur, Kerala) is a poet/writer in Malayalam literature. His poems are included in many anthologies of Malayalam writing, such as Yuvakavithakkoottam (Kottayam: D. C. Books, 1999), Kavithayute Noottaantu (Kottayam: S. P. C. S., 2001) and Palathu (Kottayam: D. C. Books, 2003). He is on the staff of the English Department of Payyanur College, Payyanur, affiliated with the University of Kannur, Kerala state, India.\n\nThis article about a poet from India is a stub. You can help Kavishala by expanding it.",
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            "name": "Aswathy Sreekanth",
            "bio": "\nAswathy Sreekanth is an Indian television actress, television host, writer and YouTuber from Kerala. She is best known for her portrayal of Asha Uthaman in Chakkappazham. She received the Kerala State Television Award for Best Actress in 2020 for Chakkappazham.\nOn 23 August 2012, Aswathy is married to her long time boyfriend Sreekanth T. S. The couple has a daughter. In March 2021, she announced her second pregnancy. She gave birth to a girl in August 2021.\nAswathy started her career in 2010 as radio personality at Red FM 93.5 based in Kochi. After her marriage, she moved to Dubai.\nAswathy began writing her first memoir, Tta yillatha Muttayikal, in 2017. The book is semi-autobiographical and a major part captures her childhood experiences in Thodupuzha.\nAswathy started her YouTube channel in 2021.",
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