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S. Abdul Hameed known by his pen nameManushya Puthiran (in Tamil: மனுஷ்ய புத்திரன்). is a renowned Indian poet, writer, and social activist from Tamil Nadu. Born on March 15, 1968, in Thuvarankurichi, Tiruchirappalli District, he has made significant contributions to Tamil literature.
Manushya Puthiran began his schooling at the age of 7 but left school early to pursue his personal interests and physical disability. He later completed his schooling through private studies and went on to earn a Bachelor of Arts degree from Annamalalai University through distance learning programs. He also holds dual master's degrees in Mass Communication and History.
Manushya Puthiran's literary journey began in the early 1980s, and his first poem was published when he was just 16 years old. He has since contributed to various popular Tamil magazines, including Ananda Vikatan, Kumudam, Kalki, Kalachuvadu, Kungumam, and Nakkheeran. His political and topical columns are regular in Tamil periodicals such as Kungumam and Nakkheeran. He is also the founder of Uyirmmai publication and Uyirmmai magazine.
In 2010, Manushya Puthiran established the Sujatha Awards to recognize excellence in literature. His own notable works include "Pulariyin Muthangal," "Oozhiyin Thinangal," "Anniya Nilathu Pen," "Miss You " and many others. His published collections include "Nizhalgalodu Pesuvom," "Edhir Kural," "Dinosorgal Veliyeri Kondirukindrana," and more. With nearly 12,500 poems to his credit, Manushya Puthiran holds the record for the highest number of poems written by a living poet in India.
Sanscrithi Sammaan(2002) – Indian Govt award for Young Poets.[1]
Ilakkiya Sirpi award by American Ilayakkiya Nanbarkal Kuzhi 2003.
The Indian Ministry of Social Justice awarded him with the "Best Individual Creativity" in the year 2004.
Received the poetry award from The Tamil Literary Garden, Canada for 'Adheethathin Rusi'
Manushya Puthiran was chosen as one of top 10 influential people of Tamil Nadu by India Today's for the year 2011 and 2010.
For his Adheethathin Rusi poem collection, Manushya Puthiran has been awarded by Canada Tamil Ilakkiya Thottam, in the year 2011.The Tamil Literary Garden
In 2018, Manushyaputhiran and H. Raja were involved in a war of words due to a poem written by the former. Several writers then voiced their support of Manushyaputhiran.[6][7]