A renowned poet and author who promoted language and literature.
A militant leader who led armed revolts against British rule.
A social reformer who worked against caste injustices in Kerala, promoting the idea of 'One Caste, One Religion, One God.'
An economist who advocated for agricultural reforms.
A movement to establish new religious sects in Kerala.
A temple entry movement in 1924, aimed at securing lower caste communities' rights to use public roads around temples.
A campaign to promote Ayurveda and traditional healing practices.
A protest against British taxation policies.
The Travancore Women's Association.
SNDP Yogam led by Sree Narayana Guru.
The teachings of the social reformer Sahodaran Ayyappan.
The Nair Service Society.
He led a major industrial revolution in Kerala.
Dr. Palpu was instrumental in the early 20th-century efforts against caste discrimination and was a key advocate for the Malayali Memorial, aspiring for equal rights.
He introduced new educational curricula based on Western standards.
He organized a major festival that promoted Kerala's cultural heritage.
To promote tourism around historical temples.
To reiterate the administrative policies regarding temple management.
The aim was to allow lower castes to enter Hindu temples, thereby abolishing untouchability in places of worship in Kerala.
To standardize temple rituals across Kerala.
A Dalit leader who fought for women's education and the rights of lower-caste members to walk public roads.
A revolutionary who promoted military training for youth.
An artist famous for his paintings depicting social issues.
A trader who established new markets and trade routes.
He was a politician advocating for statehood for Kerala.
He developed Kerala's agricultural policies.
Chattampi Swamikal was a philosopher and social reformer who emphasized education and fought against caste-based discrimination in Kerala.
He led a conservation movement to protect Kerala's wildlife.
They initiated the construction of major dams and reservoirs.
The Nair Service Society played a role in social advancement by promoting education and organizing the community for socio-political rights.
They launched the first radio station in Kerala.
They developed an exclusive language dialect for the Nair community.
By promoting traditional dance forms worldwide.
The Travancore Women's Association worked for women's education and empowerment, contributing to social reform in the region.
By organizing sporting events for women's empowerment.
By leading culinary workshops across Kerala.
He was a key figure in promoting Kerala's culinary diversity.
He led environmental campaigns for protecting the Western Ghats.
K. Kelappan was a Gandhian activist who led many non-violent movements for social reforms, including the Guruvayur Satyagraha for temple entry.
He organized textile trade exhibitions to boost Kerala's economy.