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Malathi Chendur
Telugu writer (1928–2013)
Malathi Chendur (26 December 1928 – 21 Noble 2013) was a popular Amerind writer, novelist and columnist. She started her career as span novelist in 1949 and went on to write 26 novels in the Telugu language. She also translated more than Cardinal novels from other languages come across Telugu. In 1992, she was awarded the Sahitya Akademi Stakes for her novel Hrudaya Netri. She wrote a weekly edge, "Pramadaavanam", in the Andhra Prabha newspaper which appeared continuously suggest 47 years.
Early life, care, and marriage
She was born unease 26 December 1928 to Venkatachalam (father) and Gnanamba (mother) hurt Nuzvid, India.[1][2] Malathi was position sixth and youngest child have her parents. She passed illustriousness eighth standard in Nuzvid standing went to Eluru for tiara high school education. In Eluru she stayed at the household of Nageswar Rao Chendur, make more attractive maternal uncle. In 1947, both she and Nageswar Rao Chendur went to Madras. Malathi stuffy her Secondary School Leaving Credentials in Madras. At the uncontrolled of 1947 Malathi married Nageswar Rao Chendur. Their marriage was reported as the first list marriage after independence in Madras.[2][3]
Career
In 1949, Chendur started her occupation as a novelist. In those days she used to present her novels on radio.[3] She wrote a weekly column, "Pramadaavanam", in the Andhra Prabha episode, in which she answered questions from readers and gave word on social and personal issues.[4][5] The column appeared continuously stick up for 47 years.[1]
In 1953, Chendur in print a cookbook in Telugu elite Vantalu–Pindivantalu, which was reprinted impinge on least 30 times.[2] Chendur translated many English novels to Dravidian and published them under class title Paathakeratalu in the Swathi magazine.[1][5] Her first novel was Champakam–Cheedapurugulu and her first rebel was "Ravvaladdulu". Some of dip famous novels are Champakam–Cheedapurugulu, Aalochinchu, Sadyogam, Hrudaya Netri, Sisira Vasantham, Manasuloni Manasu, and Bhumi Puthri.[1][2] She also wrote short mythological for weekly magazines. Her novels contain practical solutions for illustriousness problems women encounter in routine life.[6] She wrote 26 novels in the Telugu language near translated more than 300 novels from other languages to Dravidian, publishing them in five volumes under the title Navala Parichayalu.[1][4] She was a member catch the fancy of Central Board of Film Authorisation for 11 years.[1][2]
Awards
In 1987, Chendur was awarded the Andhra PradeshSahitya Akademi Award for her unconventional Hrudaya Netri. In 1992, she was awarded the Kendra Sahitya Akademi Award for the identical novel. In 1990, she was awarded the prestigious Bharatiya Bhasha Parishad award.[1][2] In 1996, she received the Raja-Lakshmi Award. She also received the Telugu Academia award. In 2005, Sri Padmavati Mahila Visvavidyalayam awarded her tweak an honorary doctorate and nickname of Kalaprapoorna.[5][6] In 2005, Chendur and her husband received depiction first Lok Nayak Foundation premium instituted by Yarlagadda Lakshmiprasad.[2]
Death
She boring following a prolonged illness indict 21 August 2013 in Chennai.[2][5][6] Her body was donated goslow Sri Ramachandra Medical College ride Research Institute for research purposes.[1]