List of people from Pala

Notable people from Palai include:

Politicians

  • 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

Government and administration

Sports

Commerce and industry

-Founder Director of Palai Central Bank.

Movies

Journalists

References

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