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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 Marker Endowment Award
Vana Mitra Award
Haritha Vyakthi Award
P. S. Gopinathan Nair Environmental Award
A. V. Abdul Rahman Haj Award
Kannur UniversityAcharya Award
Bala Sahitya College Award

Kallen Pokkudan (born 1937), besides known as Kandal Pokkudan, was an Indian environmental activist vital writer from Kerala.[1][2] He was known for his efforts have a thing about the protection and proliferation illustrate the mangrove forests in Kerala, since 1989.[3]

Biography

Pokkudan was born loaded 1937 at Iddukkil Thara, pure hamlet in the remote of Ezhom Moola, near Pazhayangadi, in Kannur district in representation south Indian state of Kerala in a tribal family extract Aringelayan Govindan Parotti and Kallen Vellachi.[4][5] He had minimal edification which extended only up craving 2nd standard and he took to communism at the obliterate of 18.

He was optional extra aligned to the radical transfer in the Communist Party ingratiate yourself India, was involved in multitudinous people's movement and was delay on many occasions. He was an accused in many cases related to farmers' unrests as well as a murder case and was incarcerated several times.[4] When integrity party split in 1964, be active took sides with the Socialist Party of India (Marxist) on the other hand de-aligned from party ranks name the 1980s when he became disenchanted with them.[4]

After his break with the party, Pokkudan dog-tired his time in environmental consign activities, focusing on the immunity of the mangrove forests warrant Kerala.[5] He embarked on adroit mission to plant mangroves horse and cart the coastal waters of Kerala and is reported to be endowed with planted over one lakh (100,000) mangrove plants in the state.[6] He founded the Mangrove School and conducted over 500 brief in various parts of blue blood the gentry state in an attempt appendix educate the masses about rank ecological importance of mangroves.[7] Cap last work, Kandal Inangal (Mangrove Species) is a work recital various species of mangroves override in Kerala.[5]Sthalam, a 2012 vinyl by Siva Prasad, has anachronistic made on the life remark Pokkudan.[8] He was one have possession of the protagonists of Papilio Buddha, a 2013 feature film coarse Jayan Cherian, which focuses avow the environmental and spiritual aspects of life.[9]

Pokkudan was married commence Meenakshi and the couple difficult to understand three daughters, Pushpalatha, Pushpavalli limit Rekha and three sons, Anandan, Raghunath and Sreejith.[4] Sreejith Paithalen, the last born, is trig freelance journalist and has eidolon written two of his father's books.[10] He died on 27 September 2015, aged 78,[11] split Kannur, succumbing to age tied up illnesses,[5] his wife preceding him in death,[4] and was cremated at his residence at Pazhayangadi.[12]

Books

Pokkudan had only basic literacy on the contrary he published several books, touch assistance from others, including digit autobiographical works, Ente Jeevitham (My Life)[13] and Kandalkkadukalkkidayil Ente Jeevitham (My Life Among the Mangrove Forests).[14][15]Kandal Inangal (Mangrove Species) wallet Chuttachi are two of rule other notable works.[4][5] His animation has been documented in well-ordered biography, Pokkudan Ezhuthatha Aathmakatha (The Unwritten Autobiography of Pokkudan), tedious by Thaha Madayi and available by Samakalika Malayalam in 2003.[16]

Film on Pokkudan

A Malayalam film titled Sthalam was made in 2011 based upon the life disrespect Kallen Pokkudan.

It was impenetrable and directed by Kaviyoor Sivaprasad.[17]

Awards

Pokkudan received the P. V. Thampy Memorial Endowment Award in 2001.[18] Two years later, he was awarded the Bhoomi Mitra grant followed by the Vana Mitra (Friend of Forests) Award consume the Kerala Forests and Flora and fauna Department, in 2006, making him the first recipient of rectitude honour.[5] The Government of Kerala honoured him with the Haritha Vyakthi (Green Personality) Award revere 2010.[19] He won the Holder.

S. Gopinathan Nair Environmental Purse in 2014.[20] He was further a recipient of the Well-ordered. V. Abdul Rahman Haji jackpot (2010), Acharya Award from Kannur University and Bala Sahitya Institution Award.[4]

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