School of Comparative Literature and Translation Studies
Phone No
9441130816
shivabharany@yahoo.co.in
About
The School of Comparative Dravidian Literature and Translation Studies was established to explore and celebrate the richness of the five major southern Dravidian languages: Tamil, Kannada, Telugu, Malayalam, and Tulu. Each of these languages is studied in depth within their respective departments. The school includes the Department of English and Communications, which aims to provide students with a comprehensive understanding of international literature. This integration ensures that students gain a well-rounded education, appreciating both the regional linguistic heritage and the global literary landscape. Through this multidisciplinary approach, the school fosters a deeper appreciation of the diverse linguistic and literary traditions of the Dravidian languages while also equipping students with the skills to engage with literature on an international scale.
Vision
Mission
• The mission is to advance the study of Dravidian languages and their literature through   research, teaching, and community engagement. This encompasses Tamil, Kannada, Telugu, Malayalam, and Tulu, with the objective of enhancing cross-cultural understanding and global awareness.Â
• The mission supports research dedicated to preserving Dravidian literary heritage and integrating it with global literary traditions. The institution aims to equip students with critical thinking skills for successful careers and to actively engage communities in promoting Dravidian culture.Â
• The goal is to become a leading center for Comparative Dravidian Literature and Translation Studies, fostering the development of new scholars and enthusiasts.