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- Netaji Smaraka Gramina Grandhasala is a village library and reading room established in 1995 by the young boys of Ezhumanthuruthu, Kerala, India.[citation...
- Sankupilla Smaraka Grandhasala, Karali junction Abhiraj Grandhasala, Kanatharkunnam V.K.S. Grandhasala Aithottuva. Chintha Grandhasala Ulluruppu Nalandha...
- Nakshathrangalude Snehabhajanam written by M. K. Sanu. "Changampuzha Smaraka Grandhasala" (meaning Changampuzha Memorial Library) and the Changampuzha Park, are...
- Movement in the Indian state of Kerala. The activities of the Kerala Grandhasala Sangham that he initiated triggered a po****r cultural movement in Kerala...
- Changan****ery Smaraka Granthasala is one of the oldest libraries in Iverkala, Kerala, India, and is affiliated with Kerala Granthasala Sangham. It is number...
- birthplace of Kerala State minister M.N. Govindan Nair. The fine arts organisation Manjima Grandhasala was founded here in 1977.[citation needed] v t e...
- Parur T. K. became the president of the Aikya Thiruvithamcore-Cochin Grandhasala Sanghom, a group that promoted public libraries in Travancore and Cochin...
- the President, Thrissur Taluk Grandhasala Sanghom, District President, Grandhasala Sanghom, and State Treasurer, Grandhasala Sanghom, He has been the architect...
- this Kendram. Another institution at Edappally is Changampuzha Smaraka Grandhasala, a library established in 1950 as a memorial to the Malayalam poet Changampuzha...
- Pillai closely ****ociated with P. N. Panicker in the activities of Kerala Grandhasala Sangham. An avid book lover, Pillai had a collection of over 25,000 books...