• Vijay Nambisan was a poet, writer, critic and journalist from India writing in English. He won First Prize in the first All India Poetry Competition in...
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  • vocal in her critiques of urban centred health planning. Nambisan was married to Vijay Nambisan, a journalist and poet. She has a daughter, Chetana, from...
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  • "Madras Central" is an English poem and the best known work of Vijay Nambisan, the Indian poet, writer and journalist. The poem won First Prize in the...
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    (2016) (Tamil) Bigil (2019) (Tamil) The station has been poetised by Vijay Nambisan in his 1988 award-winning poem 'Madras Central' published in 1989. The...
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  • in Brij Bihari Prasad case". The Telegraph. Retrieved 6 August 2023. Vijay Nambisan (2001). Bihar: is in the Eye of the Beholder. Penguin UK. p. 194. ISBN 9352141334...
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    being famous "Chauharmal Mela", celebrated near Patna. According to Vijay Nambisan, the Dausadh of the region participate with pomp and show in the famous...
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    Moraes, in his introduction to Thayil's first book of poems (with poet Vijay Nambisan), Gemini, said that Thayil did not trouble his mind with the concerns...
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  • British Council and Ministry of Human Resource Development (India): 1988: Vijay Nambisan for "Madras Central" 1990: Rukmini Bhaya Nair for "Kali" 1991: Rajlukshmee...
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    and Subversive: Blaft's Tamil Folktales". Retrieved 10 March 2009. Vijay Nambisan. "Stranger than fiction: Thought-provoking folktales". Deccan Herald...
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  • the poem in "the American literary-religious tradition".: 188  Poet Vijay Nambisan selected the poem to feature in The Hindu, writing in 2000 that "you...
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