K. P. Joseph Kalarickal

K.P Joseph Kalarickal
Born Kerala
Occupation Novelist
Nationality Indian
Alma mater University of Kerala
Genre Biography
Children Francis Kalarickal
Website
www.kpjoseph.com

K.P Joseph Kalarickal is an Indian writer of renowned books such as Gospel of Guru Sree Narayana, Notes on the era and other poems, Hormis: legend of a great banker with passion for development: biography of K.P. Hormis, founder of Federal Bank, Bishop Jonas Thaliath of Rajkot: a biography.[1][2][3][4][5][6]

He was born in the temple town of Aluva on 5 March 1930 in an orthodox Christian family and many of his books are derived from his personal experiences. An MA graduate from the University of Kerala, he has worked as a Consultant FAO of the United Nations . His writings embody a spirit of tolerance towards different ideas and beliefs and a genuine respect for all religions. He also worked for Cochin Shipyard and retired as Chief Manager Finance and Management Services .[7]

Bibliography

  • Gospel of Guru Sree Narayana[8]
  • Hormis: legend of a great banker with passion for development : biography of K.P. Hormis, founder of Federal Bank[9]
  • Notes on the era and other poems[10]

References

  1. K.P Joseph (9 December 2010). "Sree Guru Narayana in a new light". New Indian Express.
  2. "K.P Joseph Economic & Political Weekly". Economic&Political Weekly. 1998-02-14. Retrieved 2014-08-07.
  3. "K.P Joseph Profile World Cat". World Cat Identities. Retrieved 2014-07-30.
  4. "Hormis: Legend of a Great Banker with Passion for Development: Biography of K.P. Hormis, Founder of Federal Bank". Angus & Robertson. Retrieved 2014-08-07.
  5. "Legend of a Great Banker with Passion for Development: Biography of K.P. Hormis, Founder of Federal Bank". Fishpond. Retrieved 2014-08-07.
  6. "Legend of a Great Banker with Passion for Development: Biography of K.P. Hormis, Founder of Federal Bank". Chegg. Retrieved 2014-08-07.
  7. "K.P Joseph Kalarickal".
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