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இந்தப் பக்கத்தை தமிழில் வாசிக்க: சாரு நிவேதிதா

Charu Nivedita
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Charu Nivedita
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Charu Nivedita

Charu Nivedita (18 December 1953) is a Tamil writer. Charu Nivedita is one among the foremost writers of post modernic, post structuralist aesthetics and the forerunner of transgressive writing in Tamil. Charu Nivedita is popular for his writing styles such as encyclopedism combining multidisciplinary messages, metafictional tendency about writing, playfulness about everything, transcending the bounderies of morality and political correctness and rebellious against the system.

Birth, Education

Charu Nivedita's given name was Arivazhagan and he had to choose a pseudonym as he was a government servant. Being a supporter of the left wing revolutionary movements of that period, he carved out his pseudonym from Charu Majumdar, the founder and architect of the Naxalite movement. Charu Nivedita was born on 18 December 1953 to the couple G. Krishnasamy and Parvathi at Idumbavanam near Thiruvarur. He completed his school education at Nagur, pre university course at Karaikkal and Bachelors degree in Physics at Thanjavur. Charu Nivedita joined the Government service even before completing the course. A. Marx was his physics teacher at Thanjavur.

Personal Life

Charu Nivedita got married to T. G. Sugantha @ Avanthika in the year 1992. He completed the typewriting and short hand course and joined the Government service as a mid level employee. Charu Nivedita was an assistant at the office of the Inspector of Prisons in Chennai. He was employed in the Public Distribution Department in Delhi. Charu Nivedita then returned to Chennai and worked as an assistant at Postmaster's office and took voluntary retirement in the year 2001.




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