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N.C. Deivasigamani, Tamil children writer'''

Born in 1928 lost his father and mother before childhood. His brother named 'Delhi' took brought him up. When he was in teens, he lost his brother and was literally left as an orphan. A widower lady adopted him and got him married.While making his ends meet with petty jobs, he went to a library near his house and started reading magazines and books. He wrote his first story in Tamil titled 'Mounam Sarvaarttha Saathakam'. It was a story on Akbar and Birbal and was published in a magazine. Then he started writing stories in Children magazines. Famous Writers 'Tamil raanan' and 'Al. Valliappaa' encouraged him to write stories for children. They were respectively published in their magazines called 'Kalkandu' and 'Poonjoolai'. Deivasigamani and his friend 'Thangamani' met Al.Valliappaa and formed an association for Tamil Children Writers. It was named as 'Children writers association for Tamil' and lasted for decades. Sri Al. Valliappaa was the president of that association for a long period. He conducted small tour and a three days conference on Children writing during his brief period of presidency in the association. Later he became the president of the association at the end of his life and died serving Children literature while he was the president of that association. He wrote two children novels 1. Palingu Mandapam and 2. Paraman arul(https://www.amazon.in/dp/B09SJ3XH51) and a lot of books both fiction and non fiction for children. His biography in Tamil is available in Amazon Kindle(https://www.amazon.in/dp/B09MZP9RN1). He was also a publishing books in Tamil and his publications was popular by name 'Pilot Publications' in Chennai, India. His son N.D. Nandagopal continued the publications in another name called 'Pioneer Publications, Chennai'. He is also a writer in Tamil written three novels and contributed to Tamil literature in Short stories and writing in popular Tamil Daily 'Dinamani' in its supplement by interviewing popular TV personalities.