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Notable people from Palai include:
Politicians
edit- K. R. Narayanan, President of India (1997–2002), Vice-President of India (1992–97).
- K M Mani, Minister of Finance, Revenue, Laws, Kerala State.
- Jose K. Mani Member of Indian Parliament - Lok Sabha (2010-Continuing).
- N M Joseph, Minister of Forests, Kerala State (1987–91)
- M M Jacob,[1] Member of Parliament (Rajya Sabha) (1981-1993), Deputy Chairman of Rajya Sabha (1986–87), Union Minister of Parliamentary Affairs, Home (1987–93), State Governor of Meghalaya (1995–2007).
- Kidangoor Gopalakrishna Pillai,[2] General Secretary of NSS (1967 onwards) and Indian High-Commissioner to Singapore (1992 onwards).
- P K Vasudevan Nair, Member of Parliament, Chief Minister of Kerala State.
- K M Chandy,[3] State Governor (1982–89), President of Kerala Pradesh Congress Committee (I).
- Cherian J. Kappan,[4] Freedom Fighter, Member of Indian Parliament - Lok Sabha (1962–67). Municipal Chairman.
- George Thomas Kottukapally,[5] Member of Indian Parliament - Lok Sabha (1957–62), U.N. Delegate.
- R V Thomas,[6] President (Speaker) of Travancore State Legislative Assembly (1947–49).
- Dr P J Thomas,[7][8] Member of Madras Legislative Council, 1937–42 and Member of Indian Parliament - Rajya Sabha 1957-62.
- Ulahannan Ulahannan Vadakkan,[9] Member of Sree Moolam Popular Assembly of Travancore State (1912–31).
- J Thomas Kayalackakom,[9] Member of Sree Moolam Popular Assembly of Travancore State (1922–28).
Literature, education and social service
edit- Aryambika S. V., Malayalam poet.[10]
- Paremmakkal Thoma Kathanar: Author of "Varthamana Pusthakam", the first travelogue in an Indian language.
- Ramapurathu Warrier - Poet (Kuchelavritham).
- Kattakayam Cherian Mappillai (1859–1936) - Author of Sri Yesu Vijayam (1926) & Editor of Vijnaana Rathnaakaram (1913)
- Pala Narayanan Nair, poet, teacher, most celebrated work 'keralam valarunnu'
- Pravithanam PM Devasia, poet
- Lalithambika Antharjanam, novelist[11]
- Fr. Abel Periapuram, Founder of Kalabhavan.
- Paul Zacharia, writer & columnist
- Ezhacherry Ramachandran, poet
- Bishop Sebastian Vayalil, Founder of St. Thomas College
- Cyriac Thomas, former Vice Chancellor
Government and administration
edit- V. Joseph Thomas IPS, Director General of Police, Kerala.
- V. J. Kurian IAS, Addl. Chief Secretary to Govt. of Kerala. Managing Director of the World's First Solar Powered Airport [12][13][14]
- B. Sandhya IPS, writer and police officer.
Sports
edit- Col. G.V. Raja, sports promoter
- M D Valsamma, athletics, Asian Games Gold Medalist
- Mani C. Kappan international volleyball player
Commerce and industry
edit- Joseph Augusti Kayalackakom (1884–1968) - Managing Director of Palai Central Bank.
- Varkey Ouseph Vellookunnel
-Founder Director of Palai Central Bank.
Movies
edit- Bhadran, movie director
- Miss Kumari, Malayalam actress in leading roles
- Suvarna Mathew, actress
- Ponnamma Babu, actress
- Pala Thankam, actress
- Miya (Gimi George), actress
- Mani C. Kappan, director, producer, actor
- Rimi Tomy, singer
- Meenakshi Anoop, actress
- Listin Stephen, film producer
Journalists
edit- Jose Panachippuram, associate editor, Malayala Manorama daily
- Eby J Jose, editor, Gulf Life magazine
References
edit- ^ "Jacob Mathew Mundakkal b. 09 Aug 1928 Ramapuram, Kottayam: Roots. The Kerala Christian Family Tree". www.genealogy.rocksea.org.
- ^ "www.nairs.in". Archived from the original on 28 September 2007. Retrieved 1 June 2007.
- ^ "Prof. Chandy Mathai Kizhakkayil b. 06 Aug 1921 Pala, Kottayam d. 07 Sep 1998 Lissy Hospital, Ernakulam: Roots. The Kerala Christian Family Tree". www.genealogy.rocksea.org.
- ^ "BIOGRAPHICAL SKETCH OF THIRD LOK SABHA(State wise)". parliamentofindia.nic.in. Archived from the original on 9 August 2004.
- ^ "BIOGRAPHICAL SKETCH OF SECOND LOK SABHA(State wise)". parliamentofindia.nic.in. Archived from the original on 9 August 2004.
- ^ "General Info - Kerala Legislature". www.niyamasabha.org.
- ^ "Palai - The Land of Latex, Rubber & Spices..." www.palai.com. Archived from the original on 22 August 2007.
- ^ "Archived copy". Archived from the original on 4 March 2016. Retrieved 26 July 2016.
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- ^ Menon, Supriya (9 October 2015). "How is the world's first solar powered airport faring?". BBC News. Retrieved 11 February 2018.
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