List of people from Kerala

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The following is a list of notable people from Kerala, India: Though many personalities in this list are/were multi-faceted, their names are classified according to their major area of work.

Contents

[edit] Ancient rulers and kings

[edit] Kings of Cochin

  • Unniraman Koikkal I - (1500-1503)
  • Veera Kerala Varma - (1537-1565)
  • Kesava Rama Varma - (1565-1601)
  • Rama Varma - (1701-1721)
  • Rama Varma Sakthan Thampuran - (1790-1805)
  • Rama Varma XV - (1895-1914)
  • Kerala Varma - (1946-1948)
  • Rama Varma Parishettu Thampuran - (1948-1964). The last king of Cochin

[edit] Kings of Travancore

[edit] Politicians

[edit] Presidents, Vice Presidents and Prime Ministers of India

[edit] Federal Ministers

[edit] Governors of States

[edit] Chief Ministers of Kerala

[edit] Malayalee Chief Ministers of Tamil Nadu

[edit] Ministers and politicians

  • T. M. Varghese, Thandaneth - Founder member of the Travancore State Congress. Minister of Travancore-Cochin.
  • C. Kesavan - Chief Minister of erstwhile state of Travancore-Cochin from 1951-52.
  • C.P.Mathen - Member of Parliament; Former Indian Ambassador to Sudan.
  • Joseph Mundassery - First Education Minister of Kerala.
  • A.K. Gopalan (AKG) - Communist party leader and the father of Indian Coffee Houses.
  • K.Damodaran- One of the founders of communist movement in Kerala.
  • P. Krishna Pillai - Founder of communist movement in Kerala.
  • Azhikodan Raghavan was Communist Party Leader in Kerala.
  • Joseph Mundassery - Education Minister in the first communist ministry of Kerala.
  • Mathai Manjooran - A freedom fighter, socialist revolutionary an a member of the Indian Parliament.
  • M.A. Baby - Leading leftist and former Education Minister.
  • M.P. Veerendrakumar - Writer and a noted politician.
  • Mathew T Thomas - Former minister of transport in LDF government 2006-2011.
  • Monce Joseph - The youngest minister in Kerala's present Left Democratic Front ministry.
  • Paloli Mohammed Kutty - Minister for Local Govt.
  • P. K. Kunhalikutty - Minister for Industries, Information Technology and Urban Affairs Industries (including Industrial Cooperatives).
  • Pinarai Vijayan - CPI(M) Secretary, State Committee, Kerala and member of the Politburo.
  • Prakash Karat - General Secretary, CPI(M) National Committee.
  • P. J. Joseph - Cabinet Minister, Kerala Congress leader.
  • Sayeed Thangal - President of the Kerala state committee of the IUML.
  • Ramesh Chennithala - President, Kerala Pradesh Congress Committee. Former Lok Sabha MP.
  • K. R. Gowri Amma - Founder of JSS. Was a leading leftist and the first revenue minister of Kerala.
  • K.M. Mani - Leader of Kerala Congress (M) and former Minister.
  • M. T. Jacob - Current mayor of Aluva, Trade union leader and Indian National Congress politician
  • Dr. George Thomas, Former MLA and publisher[1]
  • E. John Philipose - Cabinet Minister of erstwhile state of Travancore-Cochin.
  • E. John Jacob - Cabinet Minister, Co-Founder and leader of Kerala Congress.

[edit] Government and world organisations

[edit] Members of the Indian Civil Service

[edit] Chiefs of Civil Services of India

[edit] Members of the Civil Services of India

[edit] Members of the United Nations

[edit] Members of the Indian Armed Forces

[edit] Army

[edit] Navy

Indian Navy Vice Admiral K.N. Sushil with US Chief of Naval Operations (CNO) Admiral Gary Roughead.

[edit] Air Force

  • Air Vice-Marshal Narayan Menon - Former Air Vice-Marshal.
  • Air Marshal K.J. Mathews - Commander-in-Chief, Strategic Forces Command.

[edit] Jurists

[edit] Chief Justice of India

[edit] Judges of the Supreme Court of India

  • P. Govinda Menon - Former Judge of the Supreme Court of India.
  • Kuttyil Kurien Mathew - Former Judge of the Supreme Court of India.
  • V. Balakrishna Eradi - Former Judge of the Supreme Court of India.
  • Dr. T.K. Thommen - Former Judge of the Supreme Court of India.
  • M. Fathima Beevi - Former Judge (1st woman Judge) of the Supreme Court of India.
  • K. S. Paripoornan - Former Judge of the Supreme Court of India.
  • V.R. Krishna Iyer - Former Judge of the Supreme Court of India.
  • K.T. Thomas - Former Judge of the Supreme Court of India.

[edit] Women Judges of the High Court of Kerala

  • Anna Chandy - Former Judge of the High Court of Kerala, first woman in India to be a judge of a High Court.
  • Janaki Amma - Former Judge of the High Court of Kerala, second woman in India to be a judge of a High Court.

[edit] Academia

[edit] Ancient Scientists

[edit] Faculty

Thomas Kailath, Winner of 2007 IEEE Medal of Honor and 2009 Padma Bhushan

[edit] Medical Sciences

[edit] Scientists and technocrats

[edit] Social changers

[edit] Independence activists

Sir Chettur Sankaran Nair KCIE, Former President of Indian National Congress

[edit] Social reformers

Ādi Śaṅkarācārya, Reviver of Hinduism in India
  • Adi Sankara (788 - 820) - Saint, poet, philosopher and reviver of Hinduism in India. Propounded the doctrine of Advaita (non-duality), which identified the Supreme with the Self. He is revered as the Shankaracharya.
  • Mitavadi C. Krishnan - Kerala's Leading Social Reformer - 1913-1938 (See http://www.mitavadi-ckrishnan.org/)
  • Ayyankali- The leader of the backward casts in Kerala
  • Chattampi Swamikal (1853–1925) - was one of Kerala's famed social reform activists and learned men.
  • C. Kesavan - The Chief Minister of erstwhile state of Travancore-Cochin from 1951-52.
  • K. M. Moulavi - An active leader of the Khilafat movement and the first president of Kerala Nadvathul Mujahideen (1950), which is responsible for fighting social evils like dowry, superstition, and promoting education and protecting rights of women among the Muslim population in Kerala.
  • Lalithambika Antharjanam - Social reformer and writer.
  • K. P. Kesava Menon - Well known patriot and active volunteer of the freedom fight against the British. Founder of Mathrubhumi daily.
  • Mathai Manjooran (1912–1970) - A gallant freedom fighter, socialist revolutionary, member of the Indian Parliament, Labor Minister in the 2nd EMS communist ministry, and above all the staunchest advocate towards the formation of Kerala State.
  • Mannathu Padmanabhan - Founder of Nair Service Society.
  • M. C. Joseph - Rationalist, founding editor of Yukthivadi.
  • Nawab Rajendran - Social activist who stirred the conscience of the society for three decades.
  • Sree Narayana Guru (1856–1928) - Social reformer, scholar, teacher, saint and Vedantin. One of India's greatest sons
  • Sahodaran Ayyappan - Social reformer, follower of Sri Narayana Guru. He proclaimed "Jati Venda, Matham Venda, Daivam Venda Manusyanu" (No caste, No religion and No God for Human being" as a rejoinder to the famous words of his philosopher-guide Narayana Guru who said: "One Caste, One Religion and One God for Human Being".
  • Nataraja Guru - Disciple of Narayana Guru. He is a great sage and social reformer of India. Nataraja Guru founded Narayana Gurukulam.
  • Vakkom Abdul Khadir Moulavi (1877–1933) - A visionary social reformer and educationist, a prolific writer and fearless journalist, a noted scholar and linguist and, above all, a patriot.
  • Muttathil Sivarama Menon (1900–1983) A Visionary social reformer, teacher, writer, Social activist. Simplified the social studies school text books for 6th-11th grade for Kerala schools.

[edit] Religion and Spirituality

[edit] Hinduism

[edit] Islam

[edit] Christianity

[edit] Literature and writing

[edit] Writers

Arundhati Roy, Winner of 1997 Booker Prize

[edit] Journalists

[edit] Film and media

[edit] Actresses

[edit] Actors

Mammootty
Mohanlal

[edit] Film Producer and Directors

[edit] Singers

Dr. K. J. Yesudas
Hariharan
  • K. J. Yesudas - Classical singer and musician. 7 time national award winner (more than any Indian singer). More than 40 state film awards.
  • P. Jayachandran - Renowned playback Singer. Active since 1967. Has sung in many indian languages and won several state and national award for best playback singer.
  • K. S. Chithra - Renowned playback singer and winner of several state and national awards.
  • Hariharan - playback singer in Hindi, Tamil, Malayalam, Kannada and Telugu.
  • Vayalar Ramavarma - Arguably the greatest lyricist in the history of Malayalam cinema.
  • V. Dakshinamoorthy - Carnatic Music exponent and one of the greatest Malayalam Music Directors.
  • Sabrina Setlur -German rapper/singer.
  • Kozhikode Abdul Kader - Abdul Kader made his debut as a playback singer in Malayalam films in 1951 in the film 'Navalokam.' The 'Malabar Saigal' died on February 13, 1977.
  • M. G. Sreekumar - Famous playback singer/ Music Director. 2 time national award winner
  • Srinivas - Play back Singer / Music Director - Kerala / Tamil Nadu State Award Winner
  • Pradip Somasundaran- Playback singer who won "Lata Mangeshkar Trophy" in "Meri Awaz Suno" in 1996.
  • Sujatha Mohan- Famous playback singer winner of three Tamil Nadu state awards and three Kerala state awards.nominated twice for national award
  • Madhu Balakrishnan - Famous Play back singer
  • KK-(Krishnakumar Kunnath)- Bollywood singer from Thrissur.

[edit] Artists, painters, sculptors

Painters

Sculptors

Cartoonists

[edit] Sports

  • Sreesanth - Indian Test Cricket player.
  • V. P. Sathyan - Former Captain of the India national football team.
  • Anju George - The only Indian to win a medal at the World Athletics Championships.
  • T. C. Yohannan - Longjump gold in the 1974 Asian Games.
  • I. M. Vijayan - One of the leading Indian football players of modern times. Indian Player of the Year in 1992, 1997 and 1999.
  • Jimmy George - Volleyball player.
  • Cyril Valloor - Volleyball player and captain of the 1986 Indian team that won the bronze medal in Asian games.
  • P. T. Usha - One of India's greatest athletes, who missed out on a bronze medal by 0.01 seconds in the 400 m hurdles event in the 1984 Los Angeles Olympics.
  • Tinu Yohannan - Former Indian cricket team player.
  • Shiny Wilson - One of the best middle-distance runners India has ever seen.
  • Abey Kuruvilla - Indian cricket player.
  • M. D. Valsamma - 400m hurdles gold medal in the 1982 Asian Games.
  • Preeja Sreedharan - Indian Athlete.
  • T. L. Johny - Bharatsree 1976 (Mr.India, Body Building 1976).
  • T. Abdul Rahman - Thazhatheri Abdul Rahaman or Olympian Rahaman as he is popularly known among the football lovers of the State has been the torch bearer of Kerala football across the globe for the last six decades. Olympian Rahaman was born on January 20, 1934 at Kozhikode. He was a key member of the Indian national team which displayed their best performance in the International football arena ever.
  • Pappachen Pradeep Naduparambil Pappachen Pradeep (born 28 April 1983) is an Indian footballer. A defender by trade, Pradeep hails from Thodupuzha, Idukki district in Kerala. He was also the captain of India's U23 team. Pradeep plays for Mohun Bagan of the I-League.

[edit] Business and commerce

Kris Gopalakrishnan, Co-Chairman of Infosys Technologies

[edit] Non-resident people of Kerala origin

[edit] Activists

  • K. V. Rabiya - Icon of literacy campaign, physically handicapped national award winning social worker.

[edit] Co-operators

[edit] Performing Artists

[edit] References

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