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people to advice and assist the government. In 1904 the Sree Moolam Prajasabha consisting of the elected representatives of the people came into existence. Both these houses were modified and expanded from time to time. The first person to represent Muvattupuzha as MLC (member of Legislative council) was Elanjickal Tharyethu KunjiThomman. When we speak of KunjiThomman a particular incident comes to the picture. The present Kochangadi was under the control of the Muvattupuzha village union, which was used as play grounds and sugarcane field. When attempts were made tough to evacuate the settlers from this area, KunjiThomman intervened and blocked this attempt. The settlements were transferred to the residents by granting title. This is an excellent example to how a public servant should act and react to solve the burning problem of the people. |
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The administration of post-independent Muvattupuzha was entrusted with three-member village union nominated by the government. The first president of the village union was Vakil V.P. Govindan Nair. Haji A.P.Makkar and Penditta Gopala Pillai were the other members of the Union. Muvattupuzha became a Panchayath in 1953. The first president of this Panchayath was Kunnappillil Varkey Vaidyan. In 1958 it was upgraded as a Municipality. Sri. N.Parameswaran Nair M.A. LLB was the first chairman of the municipality. The Muvattupuzha Municipality has a unique place in the political history of
Kerala in as much as it is the first Municipality in Kerala were Communists captured power through adult franchise. |
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