Friday, February 16, 2018

Kerala Renaissance 7

അയ്യങ്കാളിയുമായി ബന്ധപ്പെട്ട ചോദ്യങ്ങളുടെ സമഗ്രമായ സമാഹാരമാണ് ഇന്നത്തെ പാഠത്തിൽ ഉൾപ്പെടുത്തിയിരിക്കുന്നത്
  • Ayyankali was born on
                28th August 1863
  • Birthplace of Ayyankali
                Venganoor
  • House of Ayyankali
                Plavathara House
  • Father of Ayyankali
                Ayyan
  • Mother of Ayyankali
                Mala
  • Spouse of Ayyankali
                Chellamma
  • Childhood name of Ayyankali
                Kali
  • The leader who first organized agricultural strike in Kerala
                Ayyankali
  • The period in which Ayyankali organized agricultural strike in Kerala
                1904
  • Gandhiji visited Ayyankali on
                1937
  • Father of modern Dalit
                Ayyankali
  • Kerala renaissance leader who was called as "Flamed fire" (ആളിക്കത്തിയ തീപ്പൊരി)
                Ayyankali
  • Ayyankali started Kudippallikoodam at
                Venganoor
  • Ayyankali started Kudippallikoodam in
                1905
  • Ayyankali was called Pulaya Raja by
                Gandhiji
  • Ayyankali was called The great son of India by
                Indira Gandhi
  • The revolt organized by Ayyankali for the right to use the public roads by the lower castes
                Villu vandi Samaram
  • Ayyankali conducted Villu vandi samaram in
                1893
  • Ayyankali conducted Villu vandi samaram at
                Venganoor to Kawadiar Palace
  • Leader of Kallumala agitation (Perinadu Lahala)
                Ayyankali
  • Ayyankali conducted Kallumala agitation in 
                1915
  • Ayyankali conducted Kallumala agitation at
                Perinad, Kollam
  • Strike which is called as Thonnooramandu Samaram or Pulaya Lahala or Ooroottambalam Lahala was conducted by
                Ayyankali
  • Thonnooramandu Samaram took place in
                1915 (Malayalam year 1090)
  • Social reformer who is related to Nedumangad Chantha revolt
                Ayyankali
  • First Harijan member of Sreemoolam Praja Sabha
                Ayyankali
  • Ayyankali become a member of Sreemoolam Praja Sabha in
                1911
  • How long Ayyankali served as a member of Sreemoolam Praja sabha
                28 Years
  • Founder of Sadhujana Paripalana Sangham
                Ayyankali
  • Sadhu Jana Paripalana Sangham formed in
                1907
  • The name Sadhu Jana Paripalana Sangham was changed to Pulaya Mahasabha in
                1938
  • Journal of Sadhu Jana Paripalana Sangham
                Sadhu Jana Paripalini
  • First Dalit news paper in India
                Sadhu Jana Paripalini
  • First editor of Sadhu Jana Paripalini
                Chempamthara Kalichothi
  • Sadhu Jana Paripalini was published from
                Changanasseri
  • Kochi Pulaya Sabha started by
                Ayyankali
  • Govt of India had issued postage stamp of Ayyankali on 
                12 August 2002
  • Prime minister who unveiled the statue of Ayyankali at Vellayambalam, Trivandrum in 1980
                Indira Gandhi
  • Architect of Ayyankali statue was
                Ezra David
  • "I am installing Pulaya Sivan" who told these words
                Ayyankali
  • Travancore king who give permission for lower caste children to study at Govt schools
                Sree Moolam Thirunal
  • Sree Moolam Thirunal gave permission for lower caste children to study at Govt schools in 
                1914
  • Ayyankali died on
                18th June 1941
  • Ayyankali memoria is situated at
                Chithrakoodam, Venganoor
  • The university which set up a chair in the name of Ayyankali
                Central university, Kasargod
  • Head Quarters of Kerala SC\ST development corporation
                Ayyankali Bhavan
  • Ayyankali Bhavan located at
                Thrissur
  • Indian Prime Minister who participated in 152nd birthday celebrations of Ayyankali
                Narendra Modi (New Delhi)
                                                                                      (To be Continued...)

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