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Kavarikulam Kandan Kumaran was a social reformer and Sree Moolam Prajasabha member from
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. He was a member of the Sree Moolam Prajasabha from 1915 to 1932. In 1911 August 29 he founded the organization ''Brahma Pratyaksha Sadhujana Paripalana Parayar Sangam''.


Biography

Born on 25 October 1863, in a backward caste family in Mallappally, Perumpally, near
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to Kanthan and Mani, Kandan Kumaran was involved in community reform by founding the organization ''Brahma Pratyaksha Sadhujana Paripalana Parayar Sangam''. He started the organization in 1911 August 29 to overcome the challenges faced by the Paraya community. The goal of the organization was "land, education and government jobs" for the community members. The weekly Bhajan Maths were converted into night schools. Recognizing the importance of personal empowerment in organizational work, he called to strengthen the mind through meditation and the body through exercise. He not only established and operated 52 one-teacher schools but also sought to gain access to public schools for children from his own community. The schools he started in
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were later taken over by the government and converted into government welfare schools. Kumaran's family has been tenants and dependents for generations. The parents' job was farming and plowing. He told his parents that he want to study, but they were helpless. His neighbor Kittu Pillai Asan secretly taught him
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. While others tried to stop it, Kumaran did not back down. He learned to read, write and preach well by his own efforts. Kumaran was a member of the Sree Moolam Prajasabha from 1915 to 1932. He had been walking for days to reach the Prajasabha meeting in
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. Kandan Kumaran was the first in the Prajasabha to demand that poor students be given lunch and a lump sum grant. He brought to the notice of the Prajasabha the issue of scholarships for students, barriers to getting employment in the government service, and the problems of laborers. Among the backward castes, after
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, Kandankumaran was the longest serving (14 years) Prajasabha member. His historic speech in the Prajasabha on 22 February 1917 is noteworthy for a number of reasons. "The upper castes oppose the admission of children from my community to government schools, even though the education code does not prohibit it. Therefore, my community runs 52 schools in Kunnathoor,
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, Thiruvalla, Ambalappuzha, Changanassery and Peerumed taluks" he said in his speech. The literacy rate of the Parayar community, which was only 0.05 per cent in the 1911 census, has risen to 23 per cent in the 1931 census, is a perfect example of Kandan Kumaran's unique and enduring campaign. Inaugurating Kavarikulam Kandan Kumaran Memorial Trust, then Kerala finance minister
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said that Kavarikulam Kandan Kumaran was a man who has made significant contributions to the history of the Renaissance in Kerala. He died on 16 October 1934.


Books on him

His biography named ''Kavarikulam Kandan Kumaran: orucharithra padanam'' (Meaning: Kavarikulam Kandan Kumaran: a historial study), published by the
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and written by Prof. S. Kochukunju, a history teacher and eminent writer was published on 15 May 2019. The book ''Kavarikulam Kandan Kumaran jeevithavum Prajasabha prasangangalum'', (Meaning: Kavarikulam Kandan Kumaran Life and Prajasabha Speeches) Written by R. Ramakrishnan and published by Mythri books was published on May 2019.


References

{{DEFAULTSORT:Kandan Kumaran, Kavarikulam Indian caste leaders 1863 births 1934 deaths Dalit activists Members of the Sree Moolam Popular Assembly Indian social reformers People of the Kingdom of Travancore Activists from Kerala