K. A. Beena
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K. A. Beena | |
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Born | Thiruvananthapuram, India | 11 November 1964
Occupation | Writer, journalist, columnist, Indian Information Service officer |
K. A. Beena (കെ.എ.ബീന) is an Indian author, journalist and columnist who writes in Malayalam. She started her career as a journalist for Kerala Kaumudi publications and later worked for Mathrubhumi Publications. In 1991, she joined the Indian Information Service, for the government of India. She has published 28 books including travelogues, short story collections, novels for children, collection of essays, memoirs and media-related books. In 2014 and 2016, Beena received the regional and national Laadli Media Award.She received V.K. Madhavan kutty journalism award in 2016. Along with her written works, Beena regularly contributes columns in leading publications.
Early life and family[edit]
She was born in Vazhayila, Trivandrum district of Kerala, as the daughter of M. Karunakaran Nair and Ambika Nair. She has a master's degree in journalism and English literature from University of Kerala. Her husband, Baiju Chandran, is the deputy director of Doordarshan, New Delhi.
Career[edit]
Beena started writing in her early school days. Beena's first book Beena Kanda Russia, a travelogue, was written at the age of 13. The book recounts her experiences of attending the International Children's camp at Artek, in the Ukrainian SSR, in 1977. In 1987, she became the assistant editor for the Kerala Kaumudi women's magazine and moved to the Gruhalekshmi Mathrubhumy Group of Publications in 1989. In 1991, she joined the Indian Information Service for the Government of India and has worked as the news editor of All India Radio and Doordarshan. She also worked in the Press Information Bureau and Directorate of Advertisement and Visual Publicity.
Beena is a regular columnist in many Malayalam publications. Her columns in the Kerala Kaumudi daily Adayalangal, the Mathrubhumi online Akakazcha, the Manorama online Vakkukalkappuram and the Deshabhimani weekly Vazhivilakku were widely acclaimed. She has also contributed columns to the Deshabhimani daily, Malayalam news, Vanitha, Kanyaka. During the last 35 years, there have been numerous editions of Beena Kanda Russia. In 2015, it was republished.
Her other noted work Brahmaputhrayile veedu is of her travel experiences in the North EastTemplate:Ambig. Chuvadukal and Nadi Thinnunna Dweep are also here widely accepted travelogues. She travels to Indian villages and writes about the rural settings in many magazines. Presently[when?] working as assistant director, Directorate of Field Publicity, Ernakulam.
Her book on the legendary writer Vaikom Muhammed Basheer, Basheer Enna Anugraham, is a memoir and tribute to the writer. The book reveals an unusual friendship between them. Beena's novels for children, Ammakkuttiyude Lokam and Ammakkuttiyude School are widely read. Perumazhayath is her nostalgic memories of her friends. Sheethanidra and Kaumaram Kadannu Varunnathu are short story collections. Radio Kathayum Kalayum is the book on the history of radio broadcasting in Malayalam. Date line - Charithathe Chirakilettiyavar is the life sketches of 17 veteran journalists of Kerala.
Bibliography[edit]
Travelogues[edit]
Beena Kanda Russia, Brahmaputhrayile Veedu, Chuvadukal, Nadi Thinnunna Dweep
Short stories[edit]
Kaumaram Kadannu Varunnathu, Sheethanidra. Kadhakal
Children's literature[edit]
Ammakkuttiyude Lokam, Ammakkuttiyude School, Ammkkuttiyude Athbhuthangal, Madhyamangalkku Parayanullathu
Memoirs[edit]
Basheer Enna Anugraham, Basheerinte Kathukal, Perumazhayath, Athirthiyude Athiru, Kuttikkalam
Media[edit]
Radio Kathayum Kalayum, Dateline - Charithrathe Chirakilettiyuavar, Varthakal Report Cheyyunathu
Collection of essays[edit]
Bhoothakkannadi, Ammamar Ariyathathu, Kadannal,Ethanu Sanittari Padinte Anthima Rahasyam
Awards[edit]
- Laadli Media Award 2014 and 2016 (online and print), Regional and National Awards instituted by United Nations Population Fund and Population First, Mumbai.
- V.K. Madhavankutty award for print media, 2016
- Sheela Teacher award for socially committed journalism work, 2019
- Akashavani National Awards for best script, 2010
- Rajalekshmy Award for literary contribution, 2015
References[edit]
- ↑ K A, BEENA (25 July 2020). "K A BEENA". K A BEENA.
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External links[edit]
- "A torrent of memories". The New Indian Express. Retrieved 3 February 2019.
- "അമ്മക്കുട്ടിയുടെ ലോകം... ഗ്രാമീണ നന്മയുടെ എഴുത്ത്". Malayalam.oneindia.com. 10 June 2016. Retrieved 3 February 2019.
- "ബഷീർ എന്ന അനുഗ്രഹം, basheer, enna, anugraham, കെ എ ബീന, k a beena, memoris, buy books online, logos book". Readersshoppe.com. Retrieved 3 February 2019.
- "What's inside". Thehindu.com. 31 March 2016. Retrieved 3 February 2019.
- "Women Writers of Kerala, Women Authors of Kerala, Women Writers of India, All Kerala Writers". Womenwritersofkerala.com. Retrieved 3 February 2019.
- K. A. Beema (2012). "Icy Slumber". Indian Literature. 56 (5 (271)): 122–128. JSTOR 23348964.
- "K A Beena - Travelogue - Travel - Mathrubhumi". Mathrubhumi.com. Retrieved 3 February 2019.
- "books.puzha.com - Author Details". Puzha.com. Retrieved 3 February 2019.
- Indian women journalists
- Living people
- Women writers from Kerala
- Writers from Thiruvananthapuram
- Indian women columnists
- Indian columnists
- Malayalam-language writers
- 20th-century Indian journalists
- 20th-century Indian women writers
- 21st-century Indian women writers
- 21st-century Indian journalists
- Journalists from Kerala
- 1964 births