R. Raghava Menon
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Shri R. Raghava Menon | |
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Member of the Legislative Assembly | |
Constituency | Palghat General Rural Constituency |
Minister for Food, Transport & House Rent Control (1946-47) in Madras State. | |
President of Kerala Provincial Congress Committee | |
Member of Minister in Mr. Prakasam’s Ministry | |
Personal details | |
Born | 14 July 1892 |
Died | 03 March 1972 |
Political party | Indian National Congress |
Education | Victoria College, Palghat; St. Joseph's College, Trichinopoly; Law College, Trivandrum |
Alma mater | Law College, Trivandrum |
Occupation | Lawyer, Politician |
Shri R. Raghava Menon (14 July 1892 - 3 March 1972) was an Indian lawyer and politician, known for his involvement in the Indian National Congress and his contributions to public life.[1]
Early Life and Education[edit]
Raghava Menon pursued his education at distinguished institutions, including Victoria College in Palghat, St. Joseph's College in Trichinopoly, and Law College in Trivandrum. Following the completion of his B.L. degree, he established a career as a Vakil (lawyer) in Palghat in 1917.
Political Engagement[edit]
Raghava Menon actively participated in Congress activities, demonstrating his commitment to the party's principles. He served as the President of the District Congress Committee and held this position in 1937. Additionally, he held the esteemed role of President of the Kerala Provincial Congress Committee, showcasing his leadership within the political sphere.
Imprisonment and Political Activism[edit]
Throughout his political journey, Raghava Menon's steadfast dedication to his convictions resulted in his imprisonment on two occasions. His unwavering commitment to the Congress and its values remained resolute in challenging times.
Contributions to Governance[edit]
Raghava Menon's contributions extended beyond partisan politics. His involvement included being a Member of the Minister in Mr. Prakasam's Ministry, reflecting his broader understanding of governance and administration.
Academic and Legislative Roles[edit]
Raghava Menon's intellectual pursuits were evident in his association with the Madras University's senate. Moreover, his representation as a Member of the Legislative Assembly from the Palghat General Rural Constituency underscored his commitment to public service.
Legacy[edit]
Shri R. Raghava Menon's influence on the legal and political landscapes left a lasting impact. His dedication to the principles of the Indian National Congress serves as a reminder of his significant contributions to the region's history.
Personal life[edit]
Shri R. Raghava Menon's address was Advocate, Palghat.
References[edit]
- ↑ "Members - Kerala Legislature". niyamasabha.org. Retrieved 2023-08-31.
External links[edit]
- "Member's Page - Kerala Legislative Assembly".
- Proceedings Official Report. Kerala (India). Legislative Assembly. 1964. p. 3657.
- V. V. Kunhi Krishnan (1993). Tenancy Legislation in Malabar, 1880-1970: An Historical ... - Page 114.
- Madras Legislative Assembly Debates. Official Report - Page 154. Madras (India: State). Legislature. Legislative Assembly. 1946. p. 154.
- Congress Hand-book, 1946 - Page 8. Indian National Congress. 1946. p. 8.
- Indian Information - Volume 20 - Page 118. 1947. p. 118.
- All India Radio (AIR), New Delhi (1946). THE INDIAN LISTENER: Vol. XI. No. 19. (22nd SEPTEMBER 1946). p. 65.
- Civic Affairs - Volume 6 - Page 101. 1958. p. 101.