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After completing his high school education at Madurai, Pa. Singaram left for Medan, Indonesia to work with his relative S. K. Chinnamuthu Pillai. He got married in Medan. When Pa. Singaram was 25 years old, his wife and child passed away during labour. After living in Malaya for 8 years (1938 - 1946), Pa. Singaram returned to India after the Second World War in the year 1946 and was living in Madurai thereafter. He was employed as a proof reader in the Madurai edition of Thina Thanthi daily and got retired in the year 1987 due to poor health.   
After completing his high school education at Madurai, Pa. Singaram left for Medan, Indonesia to work with his relative S. K. Chinnamuthu Pillai. He got married in Medan. When Pa. Singaram was 25 years old, his wife and child passed away during labour. After living in Malaya for 8 years (1938 - 1946), Pa. Singaram returned to India after the Second World War in the year 1946 and was living in Madurai thereafter. He was employed as a proof reader in the Madurai edition of ''Thina Thanthi'' daily and got retired in the year 1987 due to poor health.   





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Pa. Singaram
Pa. Singaram

Pa. Singaram (August 12, 1920 - December 30, 1997) is a Tamil novelist. He has penned two popular novels in the backdrop of Tamil diaspora. Puyalile Oru Thoni, a forerunner in the non linear narration is one among them. This novel is considered as a work of art in which the fine satire is depicted well.

Birth, Education

Pa. Singaram was born at Singampunari, Sivagangai District on August 12, 1920 to K. Palanivel Nadar and Unnamulai Ammal as their third son. Subramaniyan and Baskaran were his siblings. His family was involved in garment business along with his grand father Kumarasamy Nadar. Pa. Singaram had his primary education at Singampunari Primary School and then completed his high school education at St. Mary's High School, Madurai.

Personal Life

Pa. Singaram
Pa. Singaram

After completing his high school education at Madurai, Pa. Singaram left for Medan, Indonesia to work with his relative S. K. Chinnamuthu Pillai. He got married in Medan. When Pa. Singaram was 25 years old, his wife and child passed away during labour. After living in Malaya for 8 years (1938 - 1946), Pa. Singaram returned to India after the Second World War in the year 1946 and was living in Madurai thereafter. He was employed as a proof reader in the Madurai edition of Thina Thanthi daily and got retired in the year 1987 due to poor health.










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