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Chengalath Cheriya Kunhirama Menon (1882–1939), also
known by his nom de
plume M. R. K. C., was a Malayalam–language
author and
journalist from Kerala...
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Chengalath Kunhirama Menon (1857–1935) was the founder/editor of
Kerala Pathrika—first and
earliest Malayalam newspaper published from Kozhikode, Calicut...
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Krishna Menon,
Kalakshetra boss K.
Sankara Menon,
leading trial lawyer K.
Kunhirama Menon (who
would represent him in the
Keezhariyur bomb case), Finance...
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Chengalathu Kunhirama Menon was the
founder and
chief editor of the paper. The
first issue of
Kerala Patrika was
published on
October 19, 1884.
Kunhirama Menon...
- and
published by
Devji Bhimji)
Kerala Pathrika (edited by
Chengalathu Kunhirama Menon; estd. 1885)
Malayala Rajyam (edited by K. G. Shankar; estd. 1929)...
- Nayanar,
Oduvil Kunhikrishna Menon,
Moorkoth Kumaran,
Chenkulath Cheriya Kunhirama Menon (M. R. K. C.) and
Ambadi Narayana Poduval,
Panicker is regarded...
- Nayanar,
Oduvil Kunhikrishna Menon,
Moorkoth Kumaran,
Chenkulath Cheriya Kunhirama Menon (M. R. K. C.) and C. S.
Gopala Panicker,
Poduval is
regarded as...
- away and
Mangalore of 115 km (71 mi) away.
Orator and
freedom fighter KP
Kunhirama Poduval, who
founded Sanjayan Smaraka Grandhalayam at
Annur (Sanjayan...
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newspaper in
Kozhikode was
Kerala Pathrika established by
Chengalathu Kunhirama Menon in 1884. Keralam,
Kerala Sanchari and
Bharathivasam were
among the...
- but, at the age of 17 he left to
study in
Kodungalloor under Vidwan Kunhirama Varma. Many of Neelakandhan's
poems were lost, and only
those written...