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The Kerala Sahitya Akademi awards for the year 2019 was announced on Monday and author S Hareesh’s <em>Meesha </em>(<em>Moustache</em>) has been adjudged the best novel. <em>Rathri Pandrandarayk oru Tharattu </em>(<em>A lullabyat</em> 12.30 in the night), written by P Raman, won the award for the best poetry.

<em>Ramachi</em> by Vinoy Thomas has bagged the award for the best short story. The Akademi announced that fellowships have been awarded to writers P Valsala and N V P Unnithiri. The fellowships carry a cash award of Rs 50,000, a two sovereign gold locket, a citation and a certificate. The awards carry a prize money of Rs 25,000, a citation and a certificate.

<em>Meesha</em> courted controversy earlier when a group of pro-Hindutva activists threatened Hareesh to withdraw it after publishing just three chapters in the Malayalam weekly <em>Mathrubhumi</em> for allegedly denouncing women who go to temples.
Right-wing supporters took offense to a conversation between two characters in the novel. Even though the novel was discontinued in the weekly, it was published as a book by DC Books.

As the Akademi announced the award for <em>Meesha</em>, the BJP protested against it and said the decision was against the Hindu community. “Kerala has not seen such a derogatory novel.The decision to award <em>Meesha</em> should be seen as an act against the Hindu community. This is a continuation of insulting Hindus after the Sabarimala issue,” BJP state chief K Surendran said
in a statement. Noted actress Sajitha Madathil bagged the Akademi award for her contribution in the drama <em>Arangile</em>
<em>Matsyagandhikal</em>.

Read more: <a href=https://www.frontlist.in/greatest-literary-show-on-earth-jaipur-literature-festival-2021-to-be-held-virtually-from-feb-19-28/><span class=post-title>Greatest literary show on earth: Jaipur Literature Festival</span></a>

<em>Source: Indian Express</em>

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The Kerala Sahitya Akademi awards for the year 2019 was announced on Monday and author S Hareesh’s <em>Meesha </em>(<em>Moustache</em>) has been adjudged the best novel. <em>Rathri Pandrandarayk oru Tharattu </em>(<em>A lullabyat</em> 12.30 in the night), written by P Raman, won the award for the best poetry.

<em>Ramachi</em> by Vinoy Thomas has bagged the award for the best short story. The Akademi announced that fellowships have been awarded to writers P Valsala and N V P Unnithiri. The fellowships carry a cash award of Rs 50,000, a two sovereign gold locket, a citation and a certificate. The awards carry a prize money of Rs 25,000, a citation and a certificate.

<em>Meesha</em> courted controversy earlier when a group of pro-Hindutva activists threatened Hareesh to withdraw it after publishing just three chapters in the Malayalam weekly <em>Mathrubhumi</em> for allegedly denouncing women who go to temples.
Right-wing supporters took offense to a conversation between two characters in the novel. Even though the novel was discontinued in the weekly, it was published as a book by DC Books.

As the Akademi announced the award for <em>Meesha</em>, the BJP protested against it and said the decision was against the Hindu community. “Kerala has not seen such a derogatory novel.The decision to award <em>Meesha</em> should be seen as an act against the Hindu community. This is a continuation of insulting Hindus after the Sabarimala issue,” BJP state chief K Surendran said
in a statement. Noted actress Sajitha Madathil bagged the Akademi award for her contribution in the drama <em>Arangile</em>
<em>Matsyagandhikal</em>.

Read more: <a href=https://www.frontlist.in/greatest-literary-show-on-earth-jaipur-literature-festival-2021-to-be-held-virtually-from-feb-19-28/><span class=post-title>Greatest literary show on earth: Jaipur Literature Festival</span></a>

<em>Source: Indian Express</em>

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