A. Sajeevan

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A. Sajeevan
Suprabhaatham Daily Office, Francis Road, Calicut, Kerala
Personal details
CitizenshipIndian
SpouseK. Krishna Kumari
EducationDegree in Law,
Master Degree in Malayalam
Alma mater Calicut University
OccupationExecutive Editor,
Suprabhaatham Daily
ProfessionJournalist

A. Sajeevan is a veteran journalist, author and channel debater in Malayalam language. He hails from Beypore, Kozhikkode dist. of Kerala state. He has worked with noted daily news papers which publish from Kerala. He has been known for his liberal and secular political views.

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Early life

He born on 15 February 1961 at Naduvattam of Beypore, an ancient seaport town in Kozhikkode dist., of Kerala state. His parents are Alancheri Shankaran (father) and Kausalya (mother). He completed his schooling at Govt. High School, Beypore. He has then studied at Govt. arts & science college, Calicut from where he obtained master's degree in Malayalam language. Later he did graduation in LLB from Government Law College, Kozhikode. He married K. Krishna Kumari. They have two children who are Hrithik S.K. and Hrishikesh S. Krishana. [1] [2]

Career

As a journalist, he has worked with some of the well known journals including Kerala Kaumudi, Kalakaumudi and Mamagalam Malayalam dailies. Currently he is the executive editor of Suprabhaatham daily which publishes from Kozhikkode. He has been working at Suprabhaatham since its inception. [3]

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For the Contribution in Journalism

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