- Nair (1967).
History of
Malayalam Literature.
Translated by E. M. J.
Venniyoor. New Delhi:
Sahitya Akademi. A.
Sreedhara Menon (1967). A
Survey of Kerala...
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Indira Joseph Venniyoor (born
Indira Poduval; 1925/1926 – 29
December 2020) was an
Indian radio broadcaster and
Travancore Radio's
first English-language...
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words Vanna and Oor. In
Malayalam language, it
means the land of butter.
Venniyoor village is a
predominantly Muslim po****ted area.
Hindus exist in comparatively...
- Kadampuzha, Puthur, Padapparamba,
Chattiparamba Pang, Parappur, Pottippara,
Venniyoor and
Vettichira Kottakkal ****embly
constituency Malappuram district Malappuram...
- Chattopadhyay,
freedom fighter,
Padma Vibhusan recipient Indira Joseph Venniyoor, All
India Radio broadcaster Janaki Ammal,
scientist Lakshmi Sahgal, freedom...
- Nair (1967).
History of
Malayalam Literature.
Translated by E. M. J.
Venniyoor. New Delhi:
Sahitya Akademi. p. 141.
Sukumar Azhikode (1977). "The Short...
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annual meeting of the
General Council of the
Sahitya Akademi, E.M.J.
Venniyoor and K.M.
George proposed that the
Akademi should plan and
publish an encyclopaedia...
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Puthussery Ramachandran. Aristophanes' The
Frogs was
translated by E. M. J.
Venniyoor as Thavalakal. Gr****
drama translations have
crucial importance in the...
- Nair (1967).
History of
Malayalam Literature.
Translated by E. M. J.
Venniyoor. New Delhi:
Sahitya Akademi. A.
Sreedhara Menon (1967). A
Survey of Kerala...
- the
parishes around Balaramapuram.
Later he
became parochial vicar of
Venniyoor, Mulloor, Chowara, and Vizhinjam, and
later still director of St. Johns...