Kambalath Govindan Nair
Kambalath Govindan Nair (1914-1983) was an Indian freedom fighter, founder of a Teachers' Organization and a Malayalam poet in Kerala. He plays a major role in Malabar Rebellion by writing War Songs ( padappattu) Life and careerHe was born in Nediyiruppu Village of Malappuram District in 1924. His parents were Kunhan Nair and Naniyamma.[1] FamilyHe was married to Shinnammu Amma. They had 8 children. War Song (Padappattu)In 1944, when Govindan Nair was working as a Clerk cum Bill Collector in Nediyiruppu Panchayath, a protest struggle started demanding the demolition of the Hitchcock memorial statue in Valluvambram.[2] Hitchcock was the British District Police Officer who suppressed the Malabar Revolt.[3] Govindan Nair was in the forefront of the protest.[4] His war song (padappattu) titled "The Brave Children of Eranad" got widespread appreciation during and after the Indian independence struggle.[5][6]
The Deshabhimani Weekly was confiscated by the British Government for publishing this war song of Kambalath Govindan Nair.[8] It was prohibited then to keep this book or to sing the song.[citation needed] Works
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