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The magazine acted as a launchpad for several legendary Malayalam writers. Many of the canonical short stories taught in Kerala’s universities today first saw the light of day on the pages of Muthuchippi . Muthuchippi Malayalam Magazine.pdf
Unlike the large, daily newspapers that roared with political upheavals and celebrity gossip, Muthuchippi was soft-spoken. It opened slowly, like an oyster revealing a hidden gem. Its founder, a gentle schoolteacher named Vasudevan Nair, had a simple yet powerful belief: within every common person lay a story as precious as a pearl. Muthuchippi was soft-spoken. It opened slowly