Staff
Mrs. Claramma Varghese, the wife of Mr. M.C. Varghese is the Managing Editor of the weekly Kanyaka Malyalam.
Toshma Biju Varghese, noted cuisine writer and wife of Biju Varghese, Managing Editor, Mangalam is the Managing Editor of Kanyaka.
The editorial team is headed by noted journalist and film critic A. Chandrasekhar. The team comprises Mr. Sajil Sreedhar and Reshmi Reghunath as its Chief Subeditors and Rajesh Varma and Josi Thomas as its subeditors. Mr.G. Vipinkumar is the Chief Photographer and Mr. Anu G. Nair is photographer. Mr.Biju Andrews is the Page Layout artist.
Mrs. Claramma Varghese, the wife of Mr. M.C. Varghese is the Managing Editor of the weekly Kanyaka Malyalam. Toshma Biju Varghese, noted cuisine writer and wife of Biju Varghese, Managing Editor, Mangalam is the Managing Editor of Kanyaka. The editorial team is headed by noted journalist and film critic A. Chandrasekhar. The team comprises Mr. C Biju as its Senior Subeditor and Ms Lekshmi Vasudevan and Ms Abitha Pullat as its subeditors. Mr.G. Vipinkumar is the Chief Photographer and Mr. Anu G. Nair is photographer. Mr.Biju Andrews is the Page Layout artist.==Address== Mangalam Publishing Pvt. Ltd. Kottayam, Kerala, India Site: http://www.mangalam.com/publications/html/kanyaka.htm
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