The International Institute of Organized Research (I2OR), based in India and Australia, has honored Shajil
Anthru, Principal of Government Polytechnic College, Attingal, Trivandrum, Kerala who is also a
litterateur and artist with the International Lifetime Achievement Award 2020-21.
I2OR is led by a team of eminent researchers / scientists working to make education, research related
topics around the world easily accessible to researchers, editors, publishers, and conference organizers.
Shajil Anthru, has published new experimental projects and papers in the field of engineering, and
literature in international journals. His life is dedicated to utilize the technology for enriching the life of
common people through the application of technology. He has written technical articles on the medical
waste management during the Covid era, introduced the On -OFF concept for Covid control, warned the
spread of covid during post-election period, explained how epidemics occur, post-Covid occupational
rehabilitation, and the development of unique new native occupations. Prototype of gloves plant using
modern controller, fuel production from plastic, low cost sanitary napkins and low cost prefab building
are the projects he led as part of the curriculum in polytechnics.
He is also the author in the world to experiment with literature. He was inducted into the India Book of
Records and the Asia Book of Records for authoring the World’s shortest story in three words surpassing
Ernest Hemingway. Shajil Anthru is also the founder of Fishbone Poetry, the world's newest branch of
poetry, and the founder of Zeroism, a post – Meta – modernism alternative. He has won awards from the
Vennikulam Polytechnic in 2019, the Jan Shikshan Sansthan in Pathanamthitta in 2020, Best Principal
Award from the Institute of Scholars’, the Kerala Kaumudi – U Tech Award in 2021 and the Kerala
Innovation and Research Society's Innovation Excellence Award and International Achiever Award form
International Research Association, England.
Moreover, Shajil Anthru authored eight books and had edited many anthologies. He is board member,
reviewer of many technical journals and honorary chief editor of Litterateur Redefining World, the
popular transnational online magazine.