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V. P. Appukutta Poduval
Born
Vannadil Puthiyaveettil Appukutta Poduval

(1923-10-09) 9 October 1923 (age 101)
NationalityIndian
EducationMaster of Arts in Political philosophy
OccupationFreedom fighter
Notable workGandhian Darsanathile Adhyatmikata, Bhagavat Gita: Atmavikasathinte Sasthram

V. P. Appukutta Poduval (born 9 October 1923)[1][2] is a freedom fighter, social activist[3] and Gandhian from Kerala, India.

Early life

After completing his schooling at Payyanur Sanskrit Padhanasala and the Basel Mission School, Payyanur, V. P. Appukutta Poduval joined the University of Lucknow and later the University of Mysore.

Career

A meeting with Mahatma Gandhi in 1934—during Gandhiji's visit to Payyanur—changed Appukutta Poduval's life for ever. Gandhiji's visit to Payyanur[4] was as per the invitation of Swami Ananda Theerthaca strong voice against untouchability. Poduval was influenced by Swami Ananda Theertha, Raghavji—who was among the 78 who participated in the Salt March with Gandhiji,[5] freedom fighter and poet A. V. Sreekanda Poduval and Appukutta Poduval's uncle V. P. Sreekanda Poduval—a prominent figure in the Salt March at Payyanur.[6] During the Quit India Movement in 1942, Poduval was arrested by the British for delivering lectures in student meetings in Kozhikode and Kannur—for which he was imprisoned for two weeks at the Central Prison, Kannur.[7] Personally and professionally, he dedicated his life to Khadi and Gandhism. In 1944, he joined the Kerala branch of Charkha Sangh.[8] He also dabbled at art—the picture of Bharat Mata that he drew was featured on the cover of Mathrubhumi Azhchappathippu in 1946.[9] In 1947, he became the in-charge the Oorijita Khadi Kendra in Payyanur,[10] under the then Madras Government. He participated in the Bhoodan movement along with Vinoba Bhave and Jayaprakash Narayan. During the early '50s, he worked for Deccan Herald as a journalist—during which he covered Jayaprakash Narayan's speech in Payyanur. In 1957, he took care of the office of the ninth Sarvodaya Sammelan, held at Kalady.[11][12] In 1962, Poduval became an employee of the Khadi Gramodyog Commission.[13] He has served as Program Executive Officer of Gandhi Smaraka Nidhi, Secretary of Bharatiya Sanskrita Prachara Sabha, Principal of Sanskrit Mahavidyalaya Payyanur and the President of Payyanur Sarvodaya Mandal.[14]

Awards

2013: G. Kumara Pillai-I.M. Velayudhan Award, instituted by the Poornodaya Book Trust[15]

References

  1. ^ "Mathrubhumi Printing and Publishing Kannur epaper dated Sun, 2 Oct 16". Retrieved 2 October 2016.
  2. ^ Kannur. "ഗാന്ധിയന്‍ ജീവിതമാതൃക പഠിപ്പിച്ച് ഗ്രാമദര്‍ശന്‍ സംഗമം". keralanews.gov.in. Retrieved 2 October 2016.
  3. ^ "SOLIDARITY PAYYANNUR ANTI-TERROR DAY". kanhirodenews.blogspot.in. Retrieved 2 October 2016.
  4. ^ "Gandhi Maavu Payyanur – www.payyanurnext.com". www.payyanurnext.com. Retrieved 2 October 2016.
  5. ^ "House Donated by Freedom Fighter Left in Lurch". Retrieved 2 October 2016.
  6. ^ "IDEOLOGUES OF SOCIALISM" (PDF).
  7. ^ "Mathrubhumi Printing and Publishing Kannur epaper dated Sun, 2 Oct 16". Retrieved 2 October 2016.
  8. ^ "Mathrubhumi Printing and Publishing Kannur epaper dated Sun, 2 Oct 16". Retrieved 2 October 2016.
  9. ^ "Mathrubhumi Weekly | Cover | March 10, 1946". Imgur. Retrieved 15 October 2016.
  10. ^ "Mathrubhumi Printing and Publishing Kannur epaper dated Sun, 2 Oct 16". Retrieved 2 October 2016.
  11. ^ "dated April 19, 1957: Vinoba Bhave in Kerala". The Hindu. 19 April 2007. ISSN 0971-751X. Retrieved 2 October 2016.
  12. ^ Narayanasamy, S. (1 January 2003). The Sarvodaya Movement: Gandhian Approach to Peace and Non-violence. Mittal Publications. ISBN 9788170998778.
  13. ^ "Mathrubhumi Printing and Publishing Kannur epaper dated Sun, 2 Oct 16". Retrieved 2 October 2016.
  14. ^ "Mathrubhumi Printing and Publishing Kannur epaper dated Sun, 2 Oct 16". Retrieved 2 October 2016.
  15. ^ "Award for V.P. Appukuttan". The Hindu. 22 August 2013. ISSN 0971-751X. Retrieved 2 October 2016.