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Admit it. You’d probably never heard about Chettur Sankaran Nair before this month. I confess I hadn’t. And it’s a shame.

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Surya Kanegaonkar1 year ago

The internet has provided a relatively free channel for information flow which, on aggregate, lifts the veil of ignorance and drives decolonization. A mentally free people tutored into submission finally have a real shot at reclaiming their place in the world when they learn who their heroes are. Thanks for sharing his story.

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Rock Paper Sizzle1 year ago

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Akash Kollur1 year ago

I am from Kerala and Studied in Kerala State Syllabus . but I have never studied about C Sankaran Nair in My social studies text book even though he was from Kerala. I first heard about him from @PanickarS while he was quoting C Sankaran Nair w.r.t brutal Moplah Riots of 1921

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Karthik Madathil1 year ago

Malayalis of my generation who paid attention in history class have heard of Sir C Sankaran Nair, as he appeared in those books. Incidentally, he is diplomat KPS Menon jr's maternal grandfather, and Shivshankar Menon's great grandfather. He is also Gen. K P Candeth's maternal grandfather (the liberator of Goa)

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Pranjal Jai1 year ago

As I told before, I'm telling you now. We as a society fails to celebrate journalist like Shiv Aroor.

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Pranab Sule1 year ago

this is the whole purpose of social media. thank you @ShivAroor , you are last of the few journalist left whom people trust to do what is right. Pray you make it big, rather bigger than you already are.

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Varun Pandey1 year ago

true sir.

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Just another nerd1 year ago

Well I admit I did not know about him or nor remember reading about him. As for the Jalianwala Baug Massacre, we always forget that the guns Dyer commanded were fired by Sikhs and Gurkhas. Dyer apparently chose them for the utmost loyalty to the British Empire.

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Hutum/হুতুম1 year ago

It's because he was very critical of the "Mahatma" and wrote a book about the imposter and his ridiculous policies. His legacy, like many others participating in the freedom struggle, was completely erased in post independence India.

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Rajesh G Sharma1 year ago

What has #BJP done till now.. yet to take control of Education books in 11 years and set the narrative right..

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क्षत्रिय1 year ago

Jalianwala bagh - Gen Dyer only ordered but trigger was pressed by brave Gurkha and Sikh Regiment of BIA @adgpi I guess Indian army still proud they followed discipline of executing seniors order.

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