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K.P.KESAVA MENON

INTRODUCTION

  • Kesava Menon was a patriot, idealist and Indian freedom fighter.
  • Kesava Menon was the founder of Mathrubhumi.
  • His Autobiography is “Kazhinja Kalam”(Past Time).
  • In 1966, the Government of India honored him with the Padma Bhushan, the third highest civilian honour.

   A WALK THROUGH HIS LIFE

  • He was born on September 1, 1886 in Tharoor village of Palakkad District,Kerala,India
  • His Father’s name is  Bhimanachan and Mother’s name is Meenakshi Amma.
  • He got Graduated in Arts from Madras University and later studied Bar-at-Law.
  • He became a member of the Indian National Congress in 1915.
  • In 1919,He organized sweepers and rickshaw drivers in Madras and joined them to the  Indian National Congress.
  • He became attracted to Gandhian ideals in 1921 and joined the Non-Cooperation Movement.
  • He was the KPCC secretary during the Mapila riots.
  • He was one of the first people in Kerala to support the abolition of untouchability.
  • He became the Founder of Mathrubhumi in 1923.
  • He was appointed as High Commissioner to Ceylon but later resigned due to differences with the authorities.
  • In 1924, He led the Vaikom Satyagraha in Travancore.
  • He was the first executive president of Sahitya Akademi.
  • He was also a great author.He wrote books based on His Travels and Life Experiences.
  • His autobiography “Kazhinja Kalam” has been published by Mathrubhumi Books.
  • He died on November 9, 1978.

PROFILE

Name : East Pota Kesava Menon

Date of Birth: 1 September 1886

Place of Birth: Tharoor, Palakkad

Parents: Bhimanachan in the middle, Meenakshi Amma.

Occupation: Mathrubhumi Editor, High Commissioner of Ceylon

Known As: Freedom Fighter, Vaikom Satyagrahi, Founder of Mathrubhumi Newspaper

Wife: Lakshminetyaramma

Died: November 9, 1978

HIS FAMOUS WORKS

  • The past
  • Evening thoughts
  • Jawaharlal Nehru
  • Past and future
  • Abraham Lincoln
  • Morning light
  • Neo-Indian Sculptors (Vol. I & II)
  • From binding
  • Donation land
  • Mahatma
  • Life Thoughts
  • To victory
  • Father of the Nation
  • Lord Jesus
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