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Alexander Parambithara

Alexander Parambithara was the speaker of Kerala Legislative Assembly from 13 December 1961 to 10 September 1964.[1][2][3]

Alexander Parambithara
Speaker at Kerala Legislative Assembly
In office
13 December 1961 – 10 September 1964
Personal details
BornFebruary 1900
Died10 June 1989 (aged 89)
Political partyIndian National Congress, Syndicate

He was born in February 1900.[1] He did his education from Maharaja’s College, Ernakulam, St. Josephs’ College, Thiruchirappally and Law College, Trivandrum.[4] After successfully completing the training course at Saidapet Teachers' College, Parambithara started his career as the Headmaster of St. Peters High School, Kumbalangi.[4] He then stepped into politics. He died on 10 June 1989.[1]

Political life edit

Alexander Parambithara entered politics by getting elected to the Kochi Legislative Assembly. He was elected for two terms, from 1935–38 and 1948-49.[1] He then became the member of Travancore Cochin Legislative Assembly from 1949-56. From 1947-1957 he was also a member of Ernakulam Municipal Council.[1][2][5] He was the chairman of the Municipal Council from 1947-51.[4] After the formation of Kerala State, he was elected to Kerala Legislative Assembly from Palluruthy Assembly constituency. Both in first Kerala Legislative Assembly (1957–59) and in Second Kerala Legislative Assembly (1960–64) he represented Palluruthy Assembly constituency.[6][7] It was in his second tenure in Kerala Legislative Assembly he was made the speaker of the house.[1] In the fourth Kerala Legislative Assembly election (1965–67) he again got elected but now from Eranamkulam Assembly Constituency.[1] During this tenure, he made contributions the house as the chairman of Assurances Committee (1967–68) and Library Advisory Committee (1969–70) respectively.[4] He openly contested the imposition of Emergency by Indira Gandhi in 1975 and joined hands with the communist leader AK Gopalan for agitational politics during this time.[4] He was even courted arrested in this period.[4] Opposing the politics of Indira Gandhi in Congress, he joined syndicate and contested against the Congress Candidate Henry Austin and CPI(M) candidate V Vishwanathan Menon in Parliament election.[5] This attempt became unsuccessful as Henry Austin won by 50.23% vote share.[5]

In his memory, Alexander Parambithara Bridge was commissioned which connects Thevara-Willingdon Island road to the BOT Bridge at Thoppumpady.[8]

References edit

  1. ^ a b c d e f g "Alexander Parambithara". www.niyamasabha.org. from the original on 2012-01-20. Retrieved 2020-06-12.
  2. ^ a b Pulparampil, John (2018). Nation Building and Local Leadership: A Study from South India. New Delhi: Educreation Publishing. p. 305. ISBN 978-1-5457-1831-5.
  3. ^ Chander, N. Jose (1986). Dynamics of state politics, Kerala. Sterling Publishers.
  4. ^ a b c d e f Speakers and Deputy Speakers of Kerala Legislative Assembly. Thiruvananthapuram: Secretariat of Kerala Legislature. 2007. pp. 25–26.
  5. ^ a b c Socialist India, Volume 2. Indian National Congress. 1971.
  6. ^ "First Kerala Legislature (1957- 1959) Members". www.niyamasabha.org. from the original on 2002-03-01. Retrieved 2020-06-12.
  7. ^ "Second Kerala Legislature(1960 - 1964) Members". www.niyamasabha.org. from the original on 2002-05-30. Retrieved 2020-06-12.
  8. ^ "A Dream Walk". The New Indian Express. Retrieved 2020-06-12.

alexander, parambithara, speaker, kerala, legislative, assembly, from, december, 1961, september, 1964, speaker, kerala, legislative, assemblyin, office, december, 1961, september, 1964personal, detailsbornfebruary, 1900died10, june, 1989, aged, political, par. Alexander Parambithara was the speaker of Kerala Legislative Assembly from 13 December 1961 to 10 September 1964 1 2 3 Alexander ParambitharaSpeaker at Kerala Legislative AssemblyIn office 13 December 1961 10 September 1964Personal detailsBornFebruary 1900Died10 June 1989 aged 89 Political partyIndian National Congress Syndicate He was born in February 1900 1 He did his education from Maharaja s College Ernakulam St Josephs College Thiruchirappally and Law College Trivandrum 4 After successfully completing the training course at Saidapet Teachers College Parambithara started his career as the Headmaster of St Peters High School Kumbalangi 4 He then stepped into politics He died on 10 June 1989 1 Political life editAlexander Parambithara entered politics by getting elected to the Kochi Legislative Assembly He was elected for two terms from 1935 38 and 1948 49 1 He then became the member of Travancore Cochin Legislative Assembly from 1949 56 From 1947 1957 he was also a member of Ernakulam Municipal Council 1 2 5 He was the chairman of the Municipal Council from 1947 51 4 After the formation of Kerala State he was elected to Kerala Legislative Assembly from Palluruthy Assembly constituency Both in first Kerala Legislative Assembly 1957 59 and in Second Kerala Legislative Assembly 1960 64 he represented Palluruthy Assembly constituency 6 7 It was in his second tenure in Kerala Legislative Assembly he was made the speaker of the house 1 In the fourth Kerala Legislative Assembly election 1965 67 he again got elected but now from Eranamkulam Assembly Constituency 1 During this tenure he made contributions the house as the chairman of Assurances Committee 1967 68 and Library Advisory Committee 1969 70 respectively 4 He openly contested the imposition of Emergency by Indira Gandhi in 1975 and joined hands with the communist leader AK Gopalan for agitational politics during this time 4 He was even courted arrested in this period 4 Opposing the politics of Indira Gandhi in Congress he joined syndicate and contested against the Congress Candidate Henry Austin and CPI M candidate V Vishwanathan Menon in Parliament election 5 This attempt became unsuccessful as Henry Austin won by 50 23 vote share 5 In his memory Alexander Parambithara Bridge was commissioned which connects Thevara Willingdon Island road to the BOT Bridge at Thoppumpady 8 References edit a b c d e f g Alexander Parambithara www niyamasabha org Archived from the original on 2012 01 20 Retrieved 2020 06 12 a b Pulparampil John 2018 Nation Building and Local Leadership A Study from South India New Delhi Educreation Publishing p 305 ISBN 978 1 5457 1831 5 Chander N Jose 1986 Dynamics of state politics Kerala Sterling Publishers a b c d e f Speakers and Deputy Speakers of Kerala Legislative Assembly Thiruvananthapuram Secretariat of Kerala Legislature 2007 pp 25 26 a b c Socialist India Volume 2 Indian National Congress 1971 First Kerala Legislature 1957 1959 Members www niyamasabha org Archived from the original on 2002 03 01 Retrieved 2020 06 12 Second Kerala Legislature 1960 1964 Members www niyamasabha org Archived from the original on 2002 05 30 Retrieved 2020 06 12 A Dream Walk The New Indian Express Retrieved 2020 06 12 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Alexander Parambithara amp oldid 1188971096, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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