List of people from Alappuzha

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A list of notable people from Alappuzha:

Academia and science[]

  • Tessy Thomas - DRDO
  • Itty Achudan - the major contributor of ethno-medical information for the compilation of Hortus Malabaricus
  • Illiparambil Corah Chacko - geologist
  • Pallithanam Luca Matthai - pioneer of kayal cultivation in Kuttanad, and former member of Sree Moolam Popular Assembly

Arts and entertainment[]

Film and stage[]

Graphic arts[]

Literature[]

Music[]

Commerce and business[]

Judiciary[]

Politics, government, and social welfare[]

  • V. S. Achuthanandan - former Chief Minister and current leader of opposition of Kerala
  • K. R. Gowri Amma - Revenue Minister in the first Kerala LDF ministry, initiated the revolutionary land reforms in Kerala, Agriculture Minister in Kerala UDF Ministry
  • A. K. Antony - Three-time Chief Minister of Kerala, Former Indian Defence Minister
  • Ramesh Chennithala - politician, former Member of Parliament
  • T. K. Madhavan (1885—1930) social reformer, journalist and revolutionary
  • Pallithanam Luca Matthai - Former member of Sree Moolam Popular Assembly and pioneer of kayal cultivation in Kuttanad
  • Kavalam Madhava Panikkar - diplomat, administrator, historian
  • P. Parameswaran - director of and president of Vivekananda Kendram
  • Vayalar Ravi - former Home minister of Kerala, Union Cabinet Minister of Overseas Indian Affairs and Minister for Parliamentary Affairs
  • C. M. Stephen - politician and Union minister

Religion[]

  • Baselios Thoma Didymos I - Catholicos of the East and Malankara Metropolitan
  • Kuriakose Elias Chavara - Blessed, co-founder of CMI
  • James Kalacherry - Bishop of Changanacherry, who campaigned against the move by C. P. Ramaswami Iyer, the Diwan of Travancore in 1945, to nationalise all schools
  • Navajyothi Sree Karunakara, the founder of Santhigiri Ashram
  • Mar Thomas Kurialachery - Venerable, first bishop of what would become the Archdiocese of Changanassery, and founder of the Sisters of the Adoration of the Blessed Sacrament[1]

References[]

  1. ^ "Bishop Thomas Kurialacherry".
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