• About
  • Advertise
  • Privacy & Policy
  • Contact
Brics+ News
Advertisement
  • Home
  • News
    • All
    • Art & Culture
    • Education
    • ESG
    • Healthcare
    • Sport
    • Tourism
    • Youth

    India’s Clicks Launches Communicator with BlackBerry-Style Physical Keyboard

    India FDA Flavoured Hookah Raid Seizes 31 Crore Stock at Pune Facility

    Maharashtra waives stamp duty on crop loans up to Rs 2 lakh, giving farmers relief

    VinFast India sales lift Vietnamese maker to fourth in December EV rankings

    Satna Traffic Police Crush Modified Silencers in India to Curb Noise Pollution

    Zomato Sees High Turnover Among Delivery Staff in India

  • Commodities

    China and Russia Advance Greenland Geopolitics as US Renewed Interest Raises Stakes

    India Sees Gold and Silver Prices Slide as 24K Gold Drops ₹4,000 per 10g

    China Rule Sends Silver Prices Soaring

    Russia Marks 100 Years Since Semyon Urosov’s Birth

  • Finance & Markets

    India’s Clicks Launches Communicator with BlackBerry-Style Physical Keyboard

    Maharashtra waives stamp duty on crop loans up to Rs 2 lakh, giving farmers relief

    VinFast India sales lift Vietnamese maker to fourth in December EV rankings

    Zomato Sees High Turnover Among Delivery Staff in India

  • Geopolitics

    Giriraj Singh Defends Ji Ram Ji Scheme in Bihar

    Belarus Appellate Economic Court Begins Work to Strengthen Economic Dispute Resolution

    India Mission Mahabodhi Mahavihara Rally in Bengaluru Pushes for Buddhist Control

    Priyanka Gandhi Leads Assam Screening Committee Ahead of State Elections

  • Technology

    India’s Clicks Launches Communicator with BlackBerry-Style Physical Keyboard

    VinFast India sales lift Vietnamese maker to fourth in December EV rankings

    Zomato Sees High Turnover Among Delivery Staff in India

    India Launches Vande Bharat Sleeper Train with Coaches Priced at Rs 8–8.5 Crore

  • Opinion

    Mohan Bhagwat Urges Families to Combat Love Jihad in India

    India’s Bhima Koregaon Remains a Beacon of Dalit Resistance

    Umno Youth Malaysia Pushes to Leave Government as Party Seeks PAS Alliance

    Indian Writer Reflects on Writer-Editor Relationship and the Art of Editing

No Result
View All Result
  • Home
  • News
    • All
    • Art & Culture
    • Education
    • ESG
    • Healthcare
    • Sport
    • Tourism
    • Youth

    India’s Clicks Launches Communicator with BlackBerry-Style Physical Keyboard

    India FDA Flavoured Hookah Raid Seizes 31 Crore Stock at Pune Facility

    Maharashtra waives stamp duty on crop loans up to Rs 2 lakh, giving farmers relief

    VinFast India sales lift Vietnamese maker to fourth in December EV rankings

    Satna Traffic Police Crush Modified Silencers in India to Curb Noise Pollution

    Zomato Sees High Turnover Among Delivery Staff in India

  • Commodities

    China and Russia Advance Greenland Geopolitics as US Renewed Interest Raises Stakes

    India Sees Gold and Silver Prices Slide as 24K Gold Drops ₹4,000 per 10g

    China Rule Sends Silver Prices Soaring

    Russia Marks 100 Years Since Semyon Urosov’s Birth

  • Finance & Markets

    India’s Clicks Launches Communicator with BlackBerry-Style Physical Keyboard

    Maharashtra waives stamp duty on crop loans up to Rs 2 lakh, giving farmers relief

    VinFast India sales lift Vietnamese maker to fourth in December EV rankings

    Zomato Sees High Turnover Among Delivery Staff in India

  • Geopolitics

    Giriraj Singh Defends Ji Ram Ji Scheme in Bihar

    Belarus Appellate Economic Court Begins Work to Strengthen Economic Dispute Resolution

    India Mission Mahabodhi Mahavihara Rally in Bengaluru Pushes for Buddhist Control

    Priyanka Gandhi Leads Assam Screening Committee Ahead of State Elections

  • Technology

    India’s Clicks Launches Communicator with BlackBerry-Style Physical Keyboard

    VinFast India sales lift Vietnamese maker to fourth in December EV rankings

    Zomato Sees High Turnover Among Delivery Staff in India

    India Launches Vande Bharat Sleeper Train with Coaches Priced at Rs 8–8.5 Crore

  • Opinion

    Mohan Bhagwat Urges Families to Combat Love Jihad in India

    India’s Bhima Koregaon Remains a Beacon of Dalit Resistance

    Umno Youth Malaysia Pushes to Leave Government as Party Seeks PAS Alliance

    Indian Writer Reflects on Writer-Editor Relationship and the Art of Editing

No Result
View All Result
Brics+ News
No Result
View All Result
Home News Art & Culture

Chennai MP Says Ki. Rajanarayanan Harder to Translate Than Epics

Staff Writer by Staff Writer
01/03/2026
in Art & Culture, Education, News
0
0
SHARES
3
VIEWS
Share on FacebookShare on Twitter

At a lit event in Chennai on Saturday, Chennai South Member of Parliament Thamizhachi Thangapandian described translating the works of the late Tamil writer Ki. Rajanarayanan as more difficult than translating the great epics. Speaking at The Hindu Lit for Life unplugged programme, she said the task demanded more than linguistic skill; it required an ability to convey dialect, texture and culture.

Ki. Rajanarayanan translation presents unique challenges

Ms Thangapandian was commenting on journalist Shubashree Desikan’s English translation, The People of Gopallapuram, from Ki. Rajanarayanan’s Gopallapurathu Makkal. “To translate Ki.Ra is perhaps the most difficult task; it is even harder than translating great epics because, when you translate an epic, you are translating formal language. But when you translate a work like Ki.Ra, full of dialectical nuances, you are translating sound, smell, texture, you are translating a culture,” she said. She praised Desikan’s commitment and sincerity and suggested a lesser translator might have sanitised the book.

Ms Thangapandian described the work as “eternal” and expressed gratitude to the State government for supporting the introduction of such writings to the English-reading public. She said the book acts as a mirror to people and histories that mainstream accounts have often overlooked. “When you hold this book, you are not holding paper. I’m holding a handful of black soil. If you listen closely, you can hear the heartbeats of people who have been silent for too long in the pages of mainstream history,” she said.

N. Ram, Director of THG Publishing Private Ltd, commended the Tamil Nadu Textbook and Educational Services Corporation (TNTB and ESC) for what he called an unusual programme. Mr Ram said publishing bold regional works with government backing was a rare initiative and credited politicians who allowed creative freedom. He warned against an environment of censorship, saying that creative liberties were under pressure amid rising communal tensions in parts of the country. “To bring out these bold works, and provide financial and infrastructural support is special,” he added.

Mini Krishnan, coordinating editor of TNTB and ESC, made the case for sustained institutional support for languages. She pointed out that while much effort goes into protecting wildlife or monuments, universities and public bodies were doing too little to protect languages and ensure students learn them. She argued that translation is foundational to civilisation, noting that mathematics, astronomy and science spread through translators working across Arabic, Greek and Latin traditions.

Dr T.S. Saravanan, honorary advisor to TNTB and ESC, was among other speakers at the event. The gathering combined literary appreciation with a policy argument: translations such as The People of Gopallapuram not only broaden readership but also preserve regional memory and identities. Participants stressed that careful translation, which retains dialectical and sensory detail, can expand the reach of regional voices without erasing their distinctiveness.

Attendees said the project illustrates how government support for translation and publishing can serve a larger cultural purpose. By making such works available in English, the organisers argued, readers across India and beyond gain access to narrative worlds that have been marginalised in mainstream historiography. The event concluded with a call for continued investment in translation as a means of cultural preservation and democratic expression.


Key Takeaways:

  • Chennai South MP Thamizhachi Thangapandian said Ki. Rajanarayanan translation is harder than translating great epics because it conveys dialect, sound and smell.
  • Shubashree Desikan’s translation of Gopallapurathu Makkal, The People of Gopallapuram, was praised for preserving cultural texture.
  • TNTB and ESC support for English editions was commended as an unusual government initiative to protect languages.
  • Speakers warned that creative freedom must be protected to allow bold voices and minority writers to be heard.
Previous Post

Brazil Ensures Safe Return Across Brazil-Venezuela Border

Next Post

Chennai Metro in India boosts peak-hour services to ease commuter rush

Staff Writer

Staff Writer

Next Post

Chennai Metro in India boosts peak-hour services to ease commuter rush

Leave a Reply Cancel reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

Stay Connected test

  • 23.9k Followers
  • 99 Subscribers
  • Trending
  • Comments
  • Latest

Thailand jobs to thrive in 2026 as AI reshapes the labour market

01/01/2026

UAE minimum wage 2026 Emirati pay set at AED6,000

12/31/2025

Saudi Arabia Aims to Plant 10 Billion Trees to Restore Arid Land

12/31/2025

Kazakhstan Raises Document Fees from 2026 After MRP Increase

01/01/2026

Drama Band Celebrates 15 Years with Special Anniversary Concert

0

Ryan Bakery Embraces Bigger Projects After Viral Award

0

Saha Champ film breakthrough leads to new roles and wider acclaim

0

Jaa Suzuran Juggles Film Role While Driving Fury Redemption Fight Night

0

India FDA Flavoured Hookah Raid Seizes 31 Crore Stock at Pune Facility

01/04/2026

India’s Clicks Launches Communicator with BlackBerry-Style Physical Keyboard

01/04/2026

Maharashtra waives stamp duty on crop loans up to Rs 2 lakh, giving farmers relief

01/04/2026

VinFast India sales lift Vietnamese maker to fourth in December EV rankings

01/04/2026

Recent News

India FDA Flavoured Hookah Raid Seizes 31 Crore Stock at Pune Facility

01/04/2026

India’s Clicks Launches Communicator with BlackBerry-Style Physical Keyboard

01/04/2026

Maharashtra waives stamp duty on crop loans up to Rs 2 lakh, giving farmers relief

01/04/2026

VinFast India sales lift Vietnamese maker to fourth in December EV rankings

01/04/2026
Brics+ News

Dedicated to a balanced global perspective, we highlight the voices and markets of the Global South. Join us as we track the rise of the BRICS+ nations and their impact on the international stage

Follow Us

Browse by Category

  • Art & Culture
  • Commodities
  • Education
  • ESG
  • Finance & Markets
  • Geopolitics
  • Healthcare
  • News
  • Opinion
  • Sport
  • Technology
  • Tourism
  • Youth

Recent News

India FDA Flavoured Hookah Raid Seizes 31 Crore Stock at Pune Facility

01/04/2026

India’s Clicks Launches Communicator with BlackBerry-Style Physical Keyboard

01/04/2026
  • About
  • Advertise
  • Privacy & Policy
  • Contact

Copyright © 2026 BRICS+ News | All Rights Reserved

No Result
View All Result

Copyright © 2026 BRICS+ News | All Rights Reserved