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Born | Ka. Kaliaperumal 19 August 1937
Kampar Town,
Perak, Malaysia |
Died | July 8, 2011 | (aged 73)
Resting place | Kampar City, Perak |
Nationality | Malaysian |
Other names | Sentamizh Kalainyer |
Occupation | Retired Tamil Teacher |
Employer | Malaysia Government |
Known for | Tamil Intellectual Scholar Motivational Speaker |
Spouse | Rugmani Loganayaki |
Children | Kalaiselvee Kalaimathee Kalaivani Kaliaperumal Kalaimuthu Kalaiyarasu Kalai Mugilan |
Dr. Ka. Kaliaperumal (19 August 1937 – 8 July 2011) was born in the plantation of Kampar Estate near the town of Kampar in Perak, Malaysia. He is one of Malaysia's senior Tamil writers. He is the author of more than 80 Malaysian Tamil School books. He is the author of 100 over books on Tamil Grammar and Literature. He gave a formal Structure to Tamil Rituals in Malaysia.
He was awarded the “Tamilkuyilar” accolade by Pavender Bharathidasan in the 1960s. He lived with the honour until his death.
He created the compendium of Global Tamilar Culture. He received The Tokoh Guru Award, the Perak State Sultan Award, and the Teachers' Association's Thondamani Award. He received his doctor of Literature from the World University Roundtable, Arizona, U.S.A in 1989.
His first work was published in 1953 in the Tamil Murasu Maanavar Manimandram Magazine in Malaysia. He has authored more than 200 short stories, over 500 articles, and more than 300 poems, texts and plays. His work has been published in Malaysian national newspapers and weekly magazines. He has written a series of articles and questionnaires in Malaysian national newspapers on language, religion and society.
The Malaysian Nanban daily wrote a question-and-answer section called “Bakthiyum Paguttharivum” (Devotion and Rationality).
He successfully ran the “Tamilkuyil” and “Aasiriyar Ohli” magazine.
In 1982, he created the "National Conference of Malaysian Tamil Writers" to unite with the state-wide Tamil Writers' Societies and Malaysian writers.
He served as the President of the Federation of Malaysian Writers' Societies. He is also the proud president of the State Writers Association of Perak State.
He led the Tamil Aasiriyar Society and founded Vallalar Anbu Nilaiyam in Ipoh.
And many more books.
He led the Tamil Aasiriyar Society and founded Vallalar Anbu Nilaiyam in Ipoh.
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Ka. Kaliaperumal | |
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Born | Ka. Kaliaperumal 19 August 1937
Kampar Town,
Perak, Malaysia |
Died | July 8, 2011 | (aged 73)
Resting place | Kampar City, Perak |
Nationality | Malaysian |
Other names | Sentamizh Kalainyer |
Occupation | Retired Tamil Teacher |
Employer | Malaysia Government |
Known for | Tamil Intellectual Scholar Motivational Speaker |
Spouse | Rugmani Loganayaki |
Children | Kalaiselvee Kalaimathee Kalaivani Kaliaperumal Kalaimuthu Kalaiyarasu Kalai Mugilan |
Dr. Ka. Kaliaperumal (19 August 1937 – 8 July 2011) was born in the plantation of Kampar Estate near the town of Kampar in Perak, Malaysia. He is one of Malaysia's senior Tamil writers. He is the author of more than 80 Malaysian Tamil School books. He is the author of 100 over books on Tamil Grammar and Literature. He gave a formal Structure to Tamil Rituals in Malaysia.
He was awarded the “Tamilkuyilar” accolade by Pavender Bharathidasan in the 1960s. He lived with the honour until his death.
He created the compendium of Global Tamilar Culture. He received The Tokoh Guru Award, the Perak State Sultan Award, and the Teachers' Association's Thondamani Award. He received his doctor of Literature from the World University Roundtable, Arizona, U.S.A in 1989.
His first work was published in 1953 in the Tamil Murasu Maanavar Manimandram Magazine in Malaysia. He has authored more than 200 short stories, over 500 articles, and more than 300 poems, texts and plays. His work has been published in Malaysian national newspapers and weekly magazines. He has written a series of articles and questionnaires in Malaysian national newspapers on language, religion and society.
The Malaysian Nanban daily wrote a question-and-answer section called “Bakthiyum Paguttharivum” (Devotion and Rationality).
He successfully ran the “Tamilkuyil” and “Aasiriyar Ohli” magazine.
In 1982, he created the "National Conference of Malaysian Tamil Writers" to unite with the state-wide Tamil Writers' Societies and Malaysian writers.
He served as the President of the Federation of Malaysian Writers' Societies. He is also the proud president of the State Writers Association of Perak State.
He led the Tamil Aasiriyar Society and founded Vallalar Anbu Nilaiyam in Ipoh.
And many more books.
He led the Tamil Aasiriyar Society and founded Vallalar Anbu Nilaiyam in Ipoh.