മന്നത്ത് പദ്മനാഭൻ, കെ കേളപ്പൻ എന്നിവരെ കുറിച്ചുള്ള ചോദ്യങ്ങളാണ് ഇന്നത്തെ പാഠത്തിൽ.
- Mannathu Padmanabhan was born at
Perunna, Kottayam
- Mannathu Padmanabhan was born on
2nd January 1878
- Father of Mannathu Padmanabhan
Eswaran Namboothiri
- Mother of Mannathu Padmanabhan
Parvathy Amma
- Renaissance leader who was called as Bharatha Kesari
Mannathu Padmanabhan
- Mannathu Padmanabhan was honored with Bharatha Kesari title in
1959
- Renaissance leader who was called as Madan Mohan Malavya of Kerala
Mannathu Padmanabhan
- Who called Mannath Padmanabhan as Madan Mohan Malavya of Kerala
Sardar KM Panicker
- Savarna Jatha from Vaikom to Trivandrum to support Vaikom Satyagraha was organized by
Mannathu Padmanabhan
- Vimochana Samaram against EMS ministry was organized by
Mannathu Padmanabhan (Angamaly- Thiruvananthapuram, 1959)
- Founder of Nair Service Society (NSS)
Mannathu Padmanabhan
- President of Guruvayur Satyagraha Committee
Mannathu Padmanabhan
- First president of Travancore Devaswom Board
Mannathu Padmanabhan (1949)
- Leader who performed Muthukulam speech
Mannathu Padmanabhan (1947)
- Leader who performed Kozhancheri speech
C Kesavan (1935)
- Autobiography of Mannathu Padmanabhan
Ente Jeevitha Smaranakal
- Mannathu Padmanabhan was nominated to Sree Moolam Prajasabha in
1921
- Mannathu Padmanabhan become the member of Travancore legislative assembly in
1949
- Mannathu Padmanabhan got Padmabhushan in
1966
- Social reformer to speak in Malayalam in Oxford University
Mannathu Padmanabhan
- Mannathu Padmanabhan died on
25th February 1970
- Mannam memorial is located at
Perunna, Changanassery
- Mannam sugar mill is located at
Panthalam (Pathanamthitta)
- Organization established by Mannathu Padmanabhan with help of R Sankar
Hindu Maha mandalam
- Political party started by Mannathu Padmanabhan and R Sankar
Democratic Congress party (1950)
- Indian Postal department issued postal stamp on Mannathu Padmanabhan in
1989
- Kerala government declared Mannam Jayanthi (Jan 2) as a public holiday from
2014
- NSS was started on
31st Oct 1914
- First name of NSS
Nair Bhruthya Jana sangham
- Who proposed the name Nair bhruthyajana sangham
K Kannan Nair
- Who proposed the name Nair service society
Paramu Pillai (11 July 1915)
- Headquarters of NSS
Perunna
- First president of NSS
K Kelappan
- First secretary of NSS
Mannathu Padmanabhan
- Mouthpiece of NSS
Service (1919)
- My god and goddess and everything is NSS. Who said this
Mannathu Padmanabhan
- Organization which formed in the model of Servants of India society of Gokhale
NSS
- Political party formed by NSS
National Democratic Party
- First NSS karayogam was started at
Thatta (Pathanamthitta)
- First school started by NSS was started at
Karukachal
- First hospital established by NSS
Panthalam Hospital
- Major works of Mannathu Padmanabhan
Pancha Kalyani niroopanam, Our trips to the federal Malay states
- Wife of Mannathu Padmanabhan
Madhavi Amma
- Major works of Madhavi Amma
Thathvachintha and Hemapanjaram
- K Kelappan (Koyappalli Kelappan Nair) was born at
Muchukunnu, Kozhikkodu
- K Kelappan was born on
24th August 1889
- Spouse of K Kelappan
Lakshmi Amma
- Founder of Thavanoor rural institute
K Kelappan
- Who is called as Kerala Gandhi
K Kelappan
- Who is called as Kerala Subhash Chandra Bose
Abdul Rahman Sahib
- Who is called as Kerala Nehru
Kottur Kunju Krishnan Nair
- Who is called as Mayyazhi Gandhi
IK Kumaran
- Leader of salt satyagraha at Payyanur
K Kelappan
- Secretary of Guruvayur Satyagraha committee
K Kelappan
- First Keralite selected by Gandhi for individual satyagraha
K Kelappan
- Social reformer of Kerala who published Gramadeepam
K Kelappan
- Who was the leader of the agitation at Thali temple at Angadipuram and Thirunavaya
K Kelappan
- Leading newspaper in which Kelappan served as an Editor
Mathrubhoomi
- President of Akhila Kerala Conference held at Thrissur in 1848
K Kelappan
- President of KPCC at the time of independence
K Kelappan
- Indian postal department issued stamp of Kelappan in
1990
- Kelappan was died on
7th October 1971
- Party in which Kelappan rejoined after resigning from Congress
Kisan Mazdoor Praja party
- Loksabha constituency from which Kelappan was elected
Ponnani (1952)
(To be Continued…)