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Elamkulam Manakkal Sankaran Namboodiripad (13 June 1909 – 19
March 1998), po****rly
known as 'E.M.S.
Namboodiripad' or
simply by his
initials 'E. M. S...
- (1957–59) of
Legislative ****embly,
Kerala state (better
known as E. M. S.
Namboodiripad ministry -
first term) was the
first Council of Ministers, the executive...
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Kanippayyur Shankaran Namboodiripad (1891-1981) was a
Nambudiri Brahmin in the
State of
Kerala in
India who
helped rejuvenate interest in the
Indian traditional...
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intervened to
impose President's rule in Kerala,
toppling the E. M. S.
Namboodiripad cabinet (the sole non-Congress
state government in the country). The...
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Elamkulam Manakkal Sankaran Namboodiripad (13 June 1909 – 19
March 1998), po****rly
known as EMS, was an
Indian communist politician and theorist, who...
- (1967–69) of
Legislative ****embly,
Kerala state (better
known as E. M. S.
Namboodiripad ministry –
second term) was the
Council of Ministers, the executive...
- were
present at the meeting, P.
Krishna Pillai, K. Damodaran, E. M. S.
Namboodiripad, N. C.
Sekhar and S.V. Ghate. The
first four were
members of the CSP...
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Kurur Neelakandan Namboodiripad was a
freedom fighter and
disciple of
Mahatma Gandhi. He took part in Quit
India Movement, Salt March,
Guruvayur Satyagraha...
- at times,
resulted in
internal crackdowns. For instance, E. M. S.
Namboodiripad, a co-founder of CPI(M) and
general secretary from 1978 to 1992, conducted...
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Kerala Legislative ****embly
election and
formed the
Second E. M. S.
Namboodiripad ministry. It was led by the
Communist Party of
India Marxist (CPIM)...