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===Judges of the Supreme Court of India===
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Revision as of 06:09, 4 October 2011

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.

Ancient rulers and kings

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Sir Rama Varma, Maharajah Ayilyam Thirunal GCSI, CIE

Business and commerce

Kris Gopalakrishnan, President and CEO of Infosys Technologies

Non-resident people of Kerala origin

Government and world organisations

Chiefs of Civil Services of India

Shivshankar Menon, National Security Advisor to the Prime Minister of India
Indian Navy Vice Admiral K.N. Sushil with US Chief of Naval Operations (CNO) Admiral Gary Roughead.

Presidents, Vice Presidents and Prime Ministers of India

Federal Cabinet Ministers

Governors of States

Kerala State Ministers and others

  • K. Karunakaran -Former Union Cabinet Minister for Industries of Government of India and former Kerala Chief Minister.
  • Lakshmi N. Menon - Former First woman Minister of State for External Affairs of India (1957–1966).
  • O. Rajagopal - Former Minister of State for Parliamentary Affairs in Vajpayees ministry.
  • C.P.Mathen - Member of Parliament; Former Indian Ambassador to Sudan.
  • M. G. Ramachandran - Former Chief Minister of Tamil Nadu.
  • Janaki Ramachandran - Former Chief Minister of Tamil Nadu..
  • Joseph Mundassery - First Education Minister of Kerala.
  • C. Achutha Menon-Former Kerala Chief Minister.
  • V.S. Achuthanandan - Former Chief Minister of Kerala.
  • C.H. Mohammed Koya - Former Chief 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.
  • C. Kesavan - Chief Minister of erstwhile state of Travancore-Cochin from 1951-52.
  • E.K. Nayanar - Former Chief Minister of Kerala and a noted Communist leader.
  • E.M.S. Namboodiripad - First Chief Minister of unified Kerala State. Headed the first elected communist government in the world.
  • 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, because of political reason he resigned from ministership after two and half years in office . in his tenure as minister widely acclaimed for so many reformations taken place in Kerala Sate Road Transport corporation (K.S.R.T.C) .
  • Monce Joseph - The youngest minister in Kerala's present Left Democratic Front ministry.
  • Oommen Chandy - Current Chief Minister of the state.
  • Paloli Mohammed Kutty - Minister for Local Govt.
  • P.K. Kunhalikkutty - Former State Industries Minister, Secretary of Kerala State Committee of IUML.
  • Pinarai Vijayan - CPI(M) Secretary, State Committee, Kerala and member of the Politburo.
  • Prakash Karat - General Secretary, CPI(M) National Committee.
  • P. J. Joseph - Kerala Congress (J) leader.
  • R. Sankar - Former Chief Minister of Kerala.
  • 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.
  • P.K. Vasudevan Nair - Former Chief Minister of Kerala.
  • Dr. George Thomas, Former MLA and publisher[7]

Academia

Ancient Scientists

Faculty

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

Medical Sciences

Social changers

Independence activists

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

Religion and spirituality

Spiritual leaders

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Varghese Payapilly Palakkappilly
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Swami Sathyananda Saraswathi, Founder of Hindu Aikya Vedi
Panakkad Syed Mohammedali Shihab Thangal
E.K. Aboobacker Musliar
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Saint Alphonsa Muttathupadathu, First Indian catholic human being and nun to be ever canonized saint by Pope Benedict XVI

Literature and writing

Arundhati Roy, Winner of 1997 Booker Prize

Film and media

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Mohanlal
Mammootty
  • Prem Naseer - Popular actor of Malayalam cinema, Padma Bhushan recipient. Nazir holds four Guinness records; for playing the lead role in nearly 720 films,[1] for playing opposite the same heroine in 107 films (with Sheela),[2] for acting in lead roles in all thirty nine films which were released in a single year (1979),[3] and for acting opposite eighty heroines.
  • Sathyan - One of the greatest pure actors in Indian cinema[citation needed] and is remembered[by whom?] for his versatile and natural acting.
  • Mohanlal - Famous actor, Padma Shri recipient. Four time Winner of the National Film Award (including two time best actor award), several Kerala State Award winner, and several Filmfare Award winner for best actor category. TIME magazine described him as India's answer to Marlon Brando". Mohanlal's film Vanaprastham was selected at Cannes Film Festival and several other International Film Festivals. Mohanlal's movie Guru was chosen as India's official entry to the Oscar. He won IIFA award and Star Screen Awards for winner of best Supporting Actor in the film "Company". He also hold place in Limca Book of Records as "People of the year award". He was chosen as the most popular Keralite by CNN-IBN.
  • Mammootty - Famous actor, Padma Shri recipient. Three time winner of the national award for Best Actor and Five time state award winner & nine time filmfare award winner for best actor category; the most by any keralite along with Mohanlal. He was chosen as the popular Malayali by asiavision. He was Male Sex Symbol of Kerala survey by vanitha 2004.
  • Bharath Gopi - veteran actor, Padma Shri recipient and winner of the national award for Best Actor in 1977 (Kodiyettam).
  • Premji - World-renowned Indian stage and film actor.
  • M. G. Ramachandran - Famous Tamil Actor.
  • Suresh Gopi - Famous actor and winner of the national award for Best Actor in 1998 (Kaliyattam).
  • Jayaram - Famous Actor, Padma Shri recipient.
  • Murali - Famous actor and winner of the national award for Best Actor in 2002 (Neythukaran).
  • Jagathy Sreekumar - Famous actor and comedian.
  • Thilakan - Famous actor, Padma Shri recipient and winner of the national award for Best Supporting Actor in 1988(Hrithubhedam).
  • Salim Kumar - Actor, comedian and winner of the national award for Best Actor in 2010 (Adaminte Makan Abu).
  • Nedumudi Venu - Famous actor.
  • Thikkurussi Sukumaran Nair - poet, playwright, script writer, lyricist, orator, film director and actor, Padma Bhushan recipient and winner of the national award for Best Supporting Actor in 1959.
  • Madhu - Veteran actor
  • Krishnakumar Kunnath - also known as KK, a prominent singer in Hindi, Telugu, Malayalam, Kannada and Tamil films
  • Benny Dayal - is a prominent singer in Hindi, Telugu, Malayalam, Kannada and Tamil film
  • Ajith Kumar - popular Tamil film actor and married to Malayalee actress Shalini
  • Kay-Kay-Menon (Krishna Kumar Menon) - Bollywood actor originally from Kerala.
  • Naveen Andrews - Actor. He is best known for playing Sayid Jarrah on the American television series Lost.
  • Shishir Kurup- Hollywood actor.
  • Suresh Menon - Bollywood comedian/actor.

Film Producer and Directors

Singers

Hariharan, Playback Singer
  • Hariharan - playback singer in Hindi, Tamil, Malayalam, Kannada and Telugu.
  • K. J. Yesudas - Classical musician and famous play back singer.
  • K. S. Chithra - Renowned playback singer and winner of several state and national awards.
  • 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 - Playback singer.
  • 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.
  • Madhu Balakrishnan - Famous Play back singer
  • KK-(Krishnakumar Kunnath)- Bollywood singer from Thrissur.
  • Kala Master -famous choreographer in Tamil, Malayalam films.
  • Gautam Menon -Tamil film director
  • Ravi Menon- Tamil director
  • Benny Dayal-Bollywood Singer

Painters

Sculptor

Cartoonists

Others

Activists

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

Co-operators

Chief Justice of India

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.

References

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  2. ^ "V P Menon - The Forgotten Architect of Modern India" (PDF). Forgotten Raj. 13 April 2011. Retrieved 13 April 2011.
  3. ^ "TKA Nair appointed adviser to PM". Daily News and Analysis. 28 July 2011. Retrieved 9 September 2011.
  4. ^ "P.M. NAIR appointed as Secretary to the President of India". Ministry of Personnel, Public Grievance & Pension, Government of India. 24 July 2002. Retrieved 9 September 2011.
  5. ^ "Official Biography of Vijay Nambiar". The United Nations. 13 April 2011. Retrieved 13 April 2011.
  6. ^ "Kerala Center Honors Seven At Banquet Gala". Lokvani.com. 27 November 2006. Retrieved 7 April 2010.
  7. ^ "Who's Who of Members From Ist to 11th Kerala Legislative Assembly" (PDF). Retrieved 2009-07-02.
  8. ^ http://www.universityofcalifornia.edu/senate/inmemoriam/venkateswaransekharipuram.htm
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  10. ^ "Awarding Talent". The Hindu. December 23, 2006.