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K. C. Siva Kumar (died: 3 February 2017) was a short story and New writer from Tamil Nadu. He wrote more than 150 short stories. He was awarded the 'Literary Thought Award' in the year 2000 for the best short story. [1]
His real name is Kanniwadi Seerangarayan Sivakumar, he was born in Kanniwadi village near Tarapuram in Tirupur district. Organized literary events in association with Tamil Nadu Progressive Writers and Artists Association in Tirupur area.
As a journalist, he worked for a few years in Vikatan and Dinamalar.
His short story is given in eighth class tamil buddhangam with the title "Kaalam uthan varum".
after falling from a floor in Bengaluru. he was Died on 3 February 2017, He was 46 years old, [2]
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K. C. Siva Kumar (died: 3 February 2017) was a short story and New writer from Tamil Nadu. He wrote more than 150 short stories. He was awarded the 'Literary Thought Award' in the year 2000 for the best short story. [1]
His real name is Kanniwadi Seerangarayan Sivakumar, he was born in Kanniwadi village near Tarapuram in Tirupur district. Organized literary events in association with Tamil Nadu Progressive Writers and Artists Association in Tirupur area.
As a journalist, he worked for a few years in Vikatan and Dinamalar.
His short story is given in eighth class tamil buddhangam with the title "Kaalam uthan varum".
after falling from a floor in Bengaluru. he was Died on 3 February 2017, He was 46 years old, [2]