- P. V. Cherian
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P. V. Cherian (9 July 1893 - 9 November 1969) was an Indian physician and politician. He was the Governor of Maharashtra from 14th Nov 1964 till 8th Nov 1969. [1]
Early life and medical career
Cherian was born into the Palathinkal family in Kerala as the son of P M Varkey and Achamma on 9th July 1893. After completing schooling in Kerala, Cherian went to Madras in 1912 where he earned his MBBS degree in 1917. He then joined the Government Hospital for Women and Children as an Assistant Surgeon and, later, was commissioned into the Indian Medical Service during which time he was attached to the 88th Carnatic Infantry and served in various cities in Mesopotamia. In 1925, he went to England to specialise in ear, nose and throat diseases and, in 1926, passed the FRCS examination from Edinburgh. Later in his career, he went on to become the Principal of the Madras Medical College and was appointed as the first Indian Surgeon General of Madras. [2]
Political career
After his retirement from the government medical service in 1948, he became increasingly active in politics, becoming an alderman of the Corporation of Madras in 1948 and, in 1949, the Mayor of Madras. His wife, Tara, whom he married in 1935, was elected to this office in 1956, making the Cherians the only couple to have held the office of the Mayor of Madras. [3] Tara, who died in November 2000, was the first woman mayor of independent India and was herself a Member of the Legislative Council during MG Ramachandran's government. [4] In 1952, he was elected to the Madras Legislative Council and became its chairman. He was re-elected to both the Council and its chairmanship in 1959. [5] On 14 November 1964 he was sworn in as the Governor of Maharashtra, a post that he continued to hold until his death on 9 November 1969 at the age of 76.
References
- ^ http://rajbhavan.maharashtra.gov.in/previous/cherianbiodata.htm
- ^ http://www.palathinkalktm.org/tributes/6.php
- ^ http://archives.chennaionline.com/chennaicitizen/2000/tara.asp
- ^ http://archives.chennaionline.com/chennaicitizen/2000/tara.asp
- ^ http://www.assembly.tn.gov.in/archive/Resumes/04assly/04_07_1.pdf
Categories:- 1969 deaths
- Tamil Nadu politicians
- Governors of Maharashtra
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