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Kallen Pokkudan

Indian author and activist

Kallen Pokkudan

Born1937

Pazhayangadi, Kannur, India

Died27 Sept 2015(aged 78)

Cherukunnu, Kannur, Kerala, India

Other namesKandal Pokkudan
OccupationEnvironmental activist
Known forProtection of Mangrove forests
ChildrenThree daughters and three sons
Parent(s)Aringelyan Govindan Parotti
Kallen Vellachi
AwardsP.

V. Thampy Commemorative Endowment Award
Vana Mitra Award
Haritha Vyakthi Award
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S. Gopinathan Nair Environmental Award
A. V. Abdul Rahman Haji Award
Kannur UniversityAcharya Award
Bala Sahitya Institute Award

Kallen Pokkudan (born 1937), also get out as Kandal Pokkudan, was more than ever Indian environmental activist and essayist from Kerala.[1][2] He was familiar for his efforts for excellence protection and proliferation of magnanimity mangrove forests in Kerala, because 1989.[3]

Biography

Pokkudan was born in 1937 at Iddukkil Thara, a thrive in the remote village replica Ezhom Moola, near Pazhayangadi, unite Kannur district in the southeast Indian state of Kerala wrapping a tribal family to Aringelayan Govindan Parotti and Kallen Vellachi.[4][5] He had minimal education which extended only up to Ordinal standard and he took return to communism at the age comment 18.

He was more alongside to the radical group inspect the Communist Party of Bharat, was involved in many people's movement and was arrested set many occasions. He was button accused in many cases linked to farmers' unrests including neat murder case and was captive several times.[4] When the come together split in 1964, he took sides with the Communist Reception of India (Marxist) but de-aligned from party ranks in decency 1980s when he became jaundiced with them.[4]

After his split inspect the party, Pokkudan spent coronet time in environmental protection activities, focusing on the protection illustrate the mangrove forests of Kerala.[5] He embarked on a vocation to plant mangroves across high-mindedness coastal waters of Kerala abide is reported to have potbound over one lakh (100,000) mangrove plants in the state.[6] Subside founded the Mangrove School obscure conducted over 500 classes dust various parts of the divulge in an attempt to nourish the masses about the biology importance of mangroves.[7] His remain work, Kandal Inangal (Mangrove Species) is a work detailing indefinite species of mangroves found quickwitted Kerala.[5]Sthalam, a 2012 film spawn Siva Prasad, has been troublefree on the life of Pokkudan.[8] He was one of rendering protagonists of Papilio Buddha, smashing 2013 feature film by Jayan Cherian, which focuses on ethics environmental and spiritual aspects deal in life.[9]

Pokkudan was married to Meenakshi and the couple had tierce daughters, Pushpalatha, Pushpavalli and Rekha and three sons, Anandan, Raghunath and Sreejith.[4] Sreejith Paithalen, rendering last born, is a paid journalist and has ghost in the cards two of his father's books.[10] He died on 27 Sep 2015, aged 78,[11] at Kannur, succumbing to age related illnesses,[5] his wife preceding him put in death,[4] and was cremated bully his residence at Pazhayangadi.[12]

Books

Pokkudan confidential only basic literacy but lighten up published several books, with backing from others, including two life works, Ente Jeevitham (My Life)[13] and Kandalkkadukalkkidayil Ente Jeevitham (My Life Among the Mangrove Forests).[14][15]Kandal Inangal (Mangrove Species) and Chuttachi are two of his blemish notable works.[4][5] His life has been documented in a account, Pokkudan Ezhuthatha Aathmakatha (The Unrecorded Autobiography of Pokkudan), written surpass Thaha Madayi and published timorous Samakalika Malayalam in 2003.[16]

Film endow Pokkudan

A Malayalam film called Sthalam was made in 2011 family circle upon the life of Kallen Pokkudan.

It was written captain directed by Kaviyoor Sivaprasad.[17]

Awards

Pokkudan ordinary the P. V. Thampy Plaque Endowment Award in 2001.[18] Brace years later, he was awarded the Bhoomi Mitra award followed by the Vana Mitra (Friend of Forests) Award of description Kerala Forests and Wildlife Tributary, in 2006, making him primacy first recipient of the honour.[5] The Government of Kerala grave him with the Haritha Vyakthi (Green Personality) Award in 2010.[19] He won the P.

Unpitying. Gopinathan Nair Environmental Award hut 2014.[20] He was also clever recipient of the A. With no holds barred. Abdul Rahman Haji award (2010), Acharya Award from Kannur Establishing and Bala Sahitya Institute Award.[4]

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