Joe D’Cruz Age, Wiki and Bio

Joe D’Cruz

Quick Info

ProfessionNovelist, Ship Management
NationalityIndian
Date of Birth01/01/1969
Age55 years
BirthplaceUvari, district Tirunelveli, Tamil Nadu, India
HometownUvari, district Tirunelveli, Tamil Nadu, India

Bio/Wiki

Full nameR. N. Joe D'Cruz

Physical Stats & More

Eye ColorBlack
Hair ColorSalt and Pepper

Educational Qualification(s)

SchoolHe studied in the schools of the Uvari and Idaiyangudi villages of Tamil Nadu.
College/University
  • Loyola College, Chennai, Tamil Nadu
  • St. Joseph's College, Tiruchirapalli, Tamil Nadu
Educational Qualification
  • M.A.(Economics) at Loyola College, Chennai, Tamil Nadu
  • M.Phil at St. Joseph's College, Tiruchirapalli, Tamil Nadu

Relationships & More

Marital StatusMarried

Family

SpouseSasikala D'Cruz
ChildrenHe has two children.

Career

Novels
  • Aazhi Soozh Ulagu (2005)
  • Korkai (2009)
  • Asthinapuram (2016)
  • Verpiditha Vilai Nilangal (2017)
  • Kavanam Thedum Kadaloram (2019)
  • Padaipugalin Uraiyadal (2020)
Awards
  • 2013: Sahitya Akademi Award for his novel 'Korkai'
  • 2024: Padma Shri in the field of literature and education

Some Lesser Known Facts

R. N. Joe D’Cruz is an accomplished Indian novelist, commercial shipping professional, and documentary filmmaker in the Tamil film industry.
He hails from a 'Roman Catholic Paravar' background in the coastal village of Uvari, Tamil Nadu.
Having completed his education, he ventured into the commercial shipping sector.
Joe D’Cruz held significant roles such as President at NTC Logistics PVT Ltd and Vice President at J.M. Baxi & Company for over thirty years.
In 2004, he debuted a collection of Tamil poems named 'Pulambazhkal,' focusing on the history and lifestyle of Parathavar fishermen.
His novel 'Aazhi Soozh Ulagu' garnered prestigious awards in 2005, shedding light on the fishermen's transition to Christianity and the use of catamarans.
Joe D’Cruz directed a documentary titled 'Vidiyatha Pozhuthukal' in 2008.
The publication of his novel 'Korkai' in 2009, which received the Sahitya Akademi Award, depicted the ancient port city under the Early Pandyan Kingdom, centering on 20th-century pearl and conch divers.
He produced another documentary 'Towards Dawn' in 2010, addressing the challenges faced by Tamil fishermen.
Joe D’Cruz vocalized opposition to the Kudankulam nuclear project in 2011 due to concerns over its impact on fishermen's livelihoods.
He is actively involved with Samskrita Bharati, serving as the state president in Tamil Nadu to conserve the Sanskrit language.
In 2013, he contributed dialogues for the Tamil film "Maryan."
During the 2014 Lok Sabha elections, he voiced support for BJP PM candidate Narendra Modi, facing backlash for his public stance.
In 2014, the English translation of his book 'Aazhi Soozh Ulagu' was halted by the publisher and translator due to his political affiliations.
He raised objections in 2017 against the proposed 'International Container Transhipment Terminal' in Kanyakumari, emphasizing the development of existing ports over new projects.
Appointed to the National Shipping Board in 2017 by the Government of India, Joe D’Cruz remains dedicated to maritime concerns.
He aligns himself with Indian LGBTQA+ activist Gopi Shankar Madurai alongside writer Aravindan Neelakandan.
Joe previously supported Srishti Madurai, an LGBTQA+ volunteer group, under notable figures Anjali Gopalan and Bracha Ettinger.
In 2017, he criticized the BJP for strengthening caste systems and neglecting the poor, distancing himself from Narendra Modi's leadership.
Joe D’Cruz rallied against the BJP's proposed 'Maritime Container Terminal' in 2017, likening it to a natural disaster.
He was pictured endorsing PM Narendra Modi's 'Sampark Se Samarthan' initiative in 2018.
Joe D’Cruz is often seen enjoying cigars on different occasions.