Paipra Radhakrishnan

Paipra Radhakrishnan
Born Radhakrishnan Kartha
(1952-09-12) 12 September 1952
Paipra, Ernakulam
Occupation Malayalam writer, columnist
Language Malayalam
Nationality Indian
Education M.A., B.Ed.
Alma mater Paipra Govt. UPS, Cheruvattoor GHS, Maharaja's College, Ernakulam, Sree Sankara Vidyapeetom, NSS Training Institute, Changanassery
Notable works Kathuvacha maunam, Alathachakram, Paipra- Innale, Innu
Spouse Nalini Bekal
Children Dr. Anuradha, Anuja Akathoottu

Paipra Radhakrishnan is a Malayalam writer, columnist, editor and cultural observer. He was the Secretary of Kerala Sahitya Akademi during the period 1991-1995. He is the president of Akshaya Pusthaka Nidhi, and Director, Arshavidyapeedom. He writes the much acclaimed cultural critic column Aazhchavettom in Kalakaumudi weekly.[1] He has authored many books of short stories, essays, and children's literature. He represented Kerala in many international and national literary events and book festivals.

Personal life

Paipra Radhakrishnan was born in a small village of Paipra, in Ernakulam district to Vadakkanchery Akathoottu Bhargavi Kunjamma and Methala Thattayath Puthankottayil Neelakandan Karthav. He completed his studies from Govt. UPS, Paipra and GHS Cheruvattoor, Sree Sankara Vidyapeetom, Maharaja's College, Ernakulam, and NSS Training College, Changanassery. He worked in various Civil Supplies Department and Public Education Department, Govt. of Kerala. He retired from Govt. service as High School Teacher from Govt. HSS, Methala during the year 2007. His wife Nalini Bekal is a famous novelist and writer in Malayalam. They have two daughter, Dr. Anuradha Dilip works as Ayurveda Medical Officer and Anuja Akathoottu is agricultural economist by profession. Anuja writes poems in Malayalam and published two books, Pothuvakya Sammelanam and Aromayude Vastrangal and won many state level poetry awards.

Posts held

Works

Short Story Collections
Novels
Children's Literature
Essays
Editor

Awards and recognitions

Activities and news reports

Sreebhagavathy Vidyarambham special Release

References

  1. "Kalakaumudi". Retrieved 21 October 2015.
  2. . Rubber Board
  3. . Indulekha online.
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