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Kalachuvadu Magazine - November 2019

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In this issue

The archaeological excavation in Keezhadi is most debated subject in Tamilnadu today, and Kalachuvadu adds dimension to this by publishing a detailed report based on the findings written by R Sivanandam and Sunder Ganesan. In a way it is a rejoinder and reply to Writer P A Krishnan's questions raised in his previous article appeared in the magazine itself. The Tamil movie 'Asuran' directed by Vetrimaran based of the famous novel 'Vekkai' by Poomani, discusses the panchami lands issue.Stalin Rajangam reviews the movie subtly. V Murugan writes on an old Tamil text 'Paichalur Pathigam' which was silenced for a long time in history in new a perspective. A K Perumal speaks about the selection politics in the state honour for Folk artists named Kalaimamani Awards. Vannanilavan, V N Surya and N Jayabhaskaran contributes poems and Umadevi and Ram Murali short stories.

Kalachuvadu Magazine Description:

Kalachuvadu is an international monthly journal for politics and culture. Published since 1988, it was founded by the noted Tamil writer Sundara Ramaswamy (1931-2005). Kalachuvadu was published first as a quarterly then a bi-monthly and has been a monthly since 2004.

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