Reji Joseph Pulluthuruthiyil

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Reji Joseph Pulluthuruthiyil
Born12 December 1968
OccupationJournalist
Years active1997 –present

Reji Joseph Pulluthuruthiyil (born 12 December 1968 ) is an Indian journalist [1] and writer. Reji Pulluthuruthiyil has won many national and international awards, including Statesman Award, [2] Kerala State Journalism Award (3 times). [3]

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Personal life

Reji Joseph is married to Ashly; they have two children Agnus Reji Pulluthuruthiyil and Alphons Reji Pulluthuruthiyil . He and his family lives in Pazhayidom, Kanjirappally in Kottayam district.

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