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Puthanpurayil Ramunni Kurup (30 September 1915 – 17 January 2001) was an Indian socialist leader and former minister of Kerala state. Born as the son of Govindan Nambiar and Kunjunjamma at Puthur near Panoor in present-day Kerala state, he was initiated into politics through Indian National Congress in 1935. He got attracted to the ideals of the socialist faction later and worked closely with various socialist parties such as Praja Socialist Party, Samyukta Socialist Party, Janata Party and Janata Dal. In 1967, he became cooperative, irrigation, and Devaswam minister in the EMS ministry. In 1996, he became minister for forests and transport in the E. K. Nayanar ministry. He resigned on 11 January 1999 after age-related ailments.[1] He died on 17 January 2001. He was married to (late) K. P. Leelavathi and had four sons and four daughters, including former Kerala state agricultural minister K. P. Mohanan.
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Puthanpurayil Ramunni Kurup | |
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Minister for Irrigation and Co-operation | |
In office 6 March 1967 – 10 October 1969 | |
Preceded by | R. Sankar |
Succeeded by | O. Koran |
Constituency | Peringalam |
Minister for Forests and Transport | |
In office 20 May 1996 – 11 January 1999 | |
Constituency | Peringalam |
Personal details | |
Born | 30 September 1915 |
Died | 17 January 2001 85) | (aged
Spouse | K.P. Leelavathi (Late) |
He had written a drama, Purushartham, which lambasted feudal systems. He was the editor of Puthuyugam a magazine, and Padayani, a newspaper. He also penned an autobiography, Ente Naadinte Katha, Enteyum.[2]
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