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Dr. M. Kannadhasan was born in 1982, Tiruppattur in Sivagangai District. Being extremely fond of all living things in the world, he decided to change his name to Jeevaneyan. Even as an English Professor, he has an insatiable and unquenchable thirst for his mother tongue Tamil. His writing focuses on Tamil uprising, philosophy of life, revolt and emancipation of Tamil people. His poetry collections entitled as “Urangatha Vinmeengal” and “Iraivazhi Padoom”. “Urangatha Vinmeengal” is the book with Collection of Poems deals with the fondness for his mother tongue Tamil and love for his language is aesthetically written. Another collection of poems is “Iraivazhi Padoom” the poem confers about God and it is published in the year 2018.

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