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Thinakkal Padmanabhan, popularly known as T. Padmanabhan, is an Indian short story writer. He is considered one of the greatest short fiction writers in Malayalam language and is credited with bringing modern Malayalam literature nearer to the subjective intensity of the lyric.〔 ==Life== T. Padmanabhan was born on 1January 1931 in a poor family at Pallikunnu near Kannur, Kerala. He was the youngest of the four children born to Puthiyidath Krishnan Nair and Devaki (Ammukutty). His father died when he was still a baby and it was his mother and the eldest brother who looked after him during his childhood. He completed his education from Chirakkal Raja's High School, Mangalore Government Arts College and Madras Law College. During his early schooling in Kannur, Padmanabhan was active in student politics, participating in the Independence struggle. Subsequently, he graduated in Law and started his practice in Thalassery and Kannur courts. By this time, he had already established himself as a budding writer and M. K. K. Nair,〔http://www.nairs.in/bio_n.htm〕 a known arts enthusiast and then chairman and managing director of F A C T, invited him to join the company. Padmanabhan joined F.A.C.T. and slowly rose to be the head of Materials Division and retired in 1989 as its Deputy general manager. In between, he had a string of legal tussles with the company after M. K. K. Nair left F A C T (''(Reminiscences on Television''). Padmanabhan is married and the couple has no children. He now lives a retired life in Kannur.
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