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In r.k narayan stories Swaminathan is a student and he is friend firstly Mani and then Rajam.

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Who is the writer of Rajam and Mani?

R.k narayan is the writter of Rajam and Mani.


Who is writer of rajam and mani?

R.k narayan


Who are the characters in Swami and Friends?

swami, mani, rajam


How did the enmity between rajam and mani resolved?

Rajam was the new manace in mani's life.mani was the overlord of the class but rajam's tidy dress,well maners and wonderfull speaking ability impressed everyone even swaminathon.to teach a good lesson to rajam mani invited rajam for a fight.but rajam overpowerd mani as he brought an airgun with him and threatened mani to shoot. Mani was in a shamefull condition . Then rajam stretched out his hands for friendship and mani accepted it readily. Thus the long ill feeling turned to friendship.


Whom did swaminathan prefer and why in the story rajam and mani?

Ans ; Because; the fight was very hard to do it .


List of characters in swami and his friends?

Swaminathan (Swami) - the main character and protagonist, a young schoolboy in Malgudi Mani - Swami's close friend, known for his physical strength and daring nature Rajam - another close friend of Swami and the son of Malgudi's Police Superintendent Somu - a classmate of Swami and his friends, known for his academic excellence and strict nature


Who are the main characters in Swami and Friends?

Swami is a spontaneous, impulsive, mischievous and yet a very innocent child. His character is a child in the fullest sense of the world. He possesses no heroic quality, he is a common man.


When was Rajam Krishnan born?

Rajam Krishnan was born in 1925.


When was S. Rajam born?

S. Rajam was born in 1919.


When was N. Rajam born?

N. Rajam was born in 193#.


What is the character sketch of rajam in swami and friends?

Rajam is a symbol of colonial super power.


Why was swami was called a tail of rajam?

Swami was called the "tail of Rajam" because he was closely associated with Rajam and often followed him around, much like a tail follows its owner. This nickname reflected their friendship and Swami's admiration for Rajam, who was more confident and charismatic. Swami's dependence on Rajam for social acceptance and validation contributed to this characterization. The term also emphasized the dynamic of their relationship, highlighting Swami's desire to be part of Rajam's world.