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Peer Mohamed Punniyameen was served as a Board Member in 2009
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Peer Mohamed Punniyameen was served as a Board Member in 2009. Punniyamean has given numerous publications including his works and works published by Sinthanai Vaddam. He had also contributed towards outreach initiative by mentioning Noolaham Digital Library in his publications.
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Mohamed Punniyameen had been the Managing Director of the limited think tank "Chinthanavattam" and has worked as a full-time journalist and Tamil literary critic.  Professionally, Bunyamin joined the Sri Lanka Teachers' Service in 1983, then served as the College Principal, Liaison Officer to the Ministry of Education and Culture of the Central Provincial Council and Assistant Director of the Central Provincial Ministry of Culture, retiring voluntarily in 2004.
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He was a Sri Lankan writer, author, publisher and journalist who contributed to Tamil literature from many angles who worked as Independent Journalist, and Editor. He was born in Udathalavinna, near Kandy, the capital of the Central Highlands of Sri Lanka. He held a Bachelor's degree from the University of Peradeniya and a Diploma in Journalism. He has written and published 170 books in Tamil until his death at the age of 55.
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Peer Mohamed Punniyameen

Peer Mohamed Punniyameen was served as a Board Member in 2009. Punniyamean has given numerous publications including his works and works published by Sinthanai Vaddam. He had also contributed towards outreach initiative by mentioning Noolaham Digital Library in his publications.

Mohamed Punniyameen had been the Managing Director of the limited think tank "Chinthanavattam" and has worked as a full-time journalist and Tamil literary critic. Professionally, Bunyamin joined the Sri Lanka Teachers' Service in 1983, then served as the College Principal, Liaison Officer to the Ministry of Education and Culture of the Central Provincial Council and Assistant Director of the Central Provincial Ministry of Culture, retiring voluntarily in 2004.

He was a Sri Lankan writer, author, publisher and journalist who contributed to Tamil literature from many angles who worked as Independent Journalist, and Editor. He was born in Udathalavinna, near Kandy, the capital of the Central Highlands of Sri Lanka. He held a Bachelor's degree from the University of Peradeniya and a Diploma in Journalism. He has written and published 170 books in Tamil until his death at the age of 55.