Kainady

Kainady village is located in Neelamperoor grama panchayat in Alappuzha district of Kerala, India.

Neelamperoor Padayani

Geography

Kainady is a small island and consists of picturesque paddy fields and small canals. Population consists of Hindu and Christian denominations. Our Lady of Dolours Church and Karumathra Temple are two main places of worship in Kainady.

Celebrities

Kainady is the birthplace of Pallithanam Luca Matthai (popularly known as Pallithanathu Mathaichan) who was the member of Sree Moolam Popular Assembly during the 1920s. He pioneered the backwater paddy cultivation in Kuttanadu. In 1900 he reclaimed Cherukara Kayal and Pallithanam Kayal from the Vembanad Kayal for paddy cultivation. He is considered as the father of cooperative agricultural movement in Kuttanadu. He spearheaded the debt relief struggle and was instrumental in the enactment of Agricultural Debt Relief Act, that emancipated the illfated agriculture families from the debt trap. He was the founder of Kuttanadu Karshaka Sangham, which was considered as the voice of Kuttanad's farmers.

History

In 1921, under the influence of the then member of Sree Moolam Popular Assembly, Pallithanam Luca Matthai Kainady church obtained a permission from the Travencore King to start St. Mary's School which is the main educational institution in Kainady. In 1960, this school was renamed as A.J John Memorial School in honour of the eminent Catholic leader and Chief minister A. J. John, Anaparambil.[1]

Renowned botanist Joseph Pallithanam[2] and former member of Kerala legislative assembly Eapen Kandakudy also belonged to this place. Social activist Thomas Pallithanam is also from Kainady.

Nature

Kainady is a very scenic place of Kerala amidst the back water paddyfields but blessed in many ways with water and road transports. This village is very much at the brink of Kuttandan Kayals but is very close and connected to Kottyam and Changanssery towns.

References

  1. A. J. John, Anaparambil Archived 2012-03-01 at the Wayback Machine
  2. Jesuit Contribution to Environmental Protection Leo D’Souza SJ, St Aloysius College, Mangalore 30 April 2009

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