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S Ramakrishnan, commonly known as Cre-A Ramakrishnan (18 June 1945 – 17 November 2020), was an Indian publisher and editor who founded Cre-A Publishing. He is known for making major contributions to Tamil contemporary literature and vocabulary though Cre-A, including the introduction of several editing and translation practices, and for producing one of the most used modern dictionaries of the language.

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  • S Ramakrishnan, commonly known as Cre-A Ramakrishnan (18 June 1945 – 17 November 2020), was an Indian publisher and editor who founded Cre-A Publishing. He is known for making major contributions to Tamil contemporary literature and vocabulary though Cre-A, including the introduction of several editing and translation practices, and for producing one of the most used modern dictionaries of the language. (en)
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  • S Ramakrishnan, commonly known as Cre-A Ramakrishnan (18 June 1945 – 17 November 2020), was an Indian publisher and editor who founded Cre-A Publishing. He is known for making major contributions to Tamil contemporary literature and vocabulary though Cre-A, including the introduction of several editing and translation practices, and for producing one of the most used modern dictionaries of the language. (en)
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  • Cre-A Ramakrishnan (en)
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