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Padmanabhan Palpu (2
November 1863 – 25
January 1950) was a
physician from the
Kingdom of
Travancore who
served as a
chief medical officer of
Mysore State...
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Kerala since 1903. The S.N.D.P
Yogam was
founded by Dr.
Padmanabhan Palpu and
other Ezhava leaders with the
blessing of
Narayana Guru. The organization...
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Palpu College of Arts and Science,
managed by Sree
Narayana Trust, Vamanapuram, is a
college in Pangode,
Thiruvananthapuram district, Kerala, India...
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under the
leadership of
Barrister G. P. Pillai, K. P. Shankaramenon, Dr.
Palpu, C. V. Ramanpilla, C. Krishnapillai,
Kavalam Neelakanta Pillai, K. C. Shadananan...
- King of
Travancore on 3
September 1896
under the
leadership of
Padmanabhan Palpu. A
petition named Malayali Memorial was
already submitted to the King of...
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Pedipalps (commonly
shortened to
palps or palpi) are the
secondary pair of
forward appendages among chelicerates – a
group of
arthropods including spiders...
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Palpu Pushpangadan (born 23
January 1944) is a
former director of the
Tropical Botanical Garden and
Research Institute (TBGRI) in Kerala. He is also a...
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Pillai and Dr.
Palpu also
raised their questions regarding Ezhavas in the
House of
Commons in
England in 1897.
Palpu met with
Swamy Vivekanda...
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Bangalore and
studied for law,
staying with
Padmanabhan Palpu. He sta****
there only
until 1898 as
Palpu went to
England and a
plague epidemic spread over Bangalore...
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Yogam (SNDP Yogam) was
founded on 15 May 1903 by the
efforts of
Padmanabhan Palpu with
Narayana Guru as its
founder president. Guru
shifted his base to Sivagiri...