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Anantha Krishnan M, born on 31 May 1973, is an Indian journalist and author.[1] Hailing from Kuttemperoor village in Kerala, he made a career shift at 19, leaving an engineering course to pursue full-time journalism in 1992.
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As an author, he penned biographies (A Different Spirit (ISBN 978-1482851052), which is the biography of paraplegic Olympic athlete Malathi K Holla and Precious Souls (ISBN 978-1482870626)[2] [3] chronicling the success stories of 24 special children across India) highlighting inspiring stories. Krishnan is also the Editor of Tarmak Media House[4] [5] specialising in military documentaries.
He has initiated several national campaigns from Bengaluru, including setting up Guru Kalam Granthalayas in remote village schools. In Kerala, a library was setup in Kanjippadam (Allappuzha) for the benefit of fishermen’s children and another one in Valimanna village near Kozhikode [6].
References[edit]
- ^ "Anantha Krishnan at India Inclusion Summit". YouTube.
- ^ https://www.oneindia.com/feature/precious-souls-show-the-way-inspire-leaders-2105535.html
- ^ "Anantha Krishnan's book delves into the determination of special children". The Hindu. 7 May 2016.
- ^ "Tarmak Media House #TMH - YouTube". YouTube.
- ^ "Champ Tarmak finds a home!". YouTube.
- ^ "This Alappuzha school got an inspiring library thanks to Guru Kalam".