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   Date  Event(s)
1873 
  • 1873—1924: Mahakavi Kumaran Asan. Asan's chief works are Veena Puvu, Nalini, Leela, Sri Buddha Charitham, Prarodhanam, Chinthavishtayaya Sita, Duravastha, Chandala Bhikshuki, Karuna, etc.
1878 
  • 1878—1958: Mahakavi Vallathol Narayana Menon. His outstanding works are Badhira Vilapam, Bandhanasthanaya Anirudhan, Oru Katha, Sishyanum Makanum, Magdalana Mariyam, Kochu Sita, Achanum Makalum, Sahitya Manjari, etc. He also translated Valmiki Ramayana and Rig Veda into Malayalam. Vallathol's efforts resulted in the revival of the art of Kathakali.
1879 
  • 1879—1949: Mahakavi Ullur S. Parameswara Iyer. Ullur's works include Umakeralam, Karna bhushanam, Pingala, Premasangitam, Kerala Sahitya Charitram, etc.
1910 
  • 19 Aug 1910—28 Jul 1946: Saint Alphonsa Muttathupadathu
1914 
  • 1914—1918: World War I
1921 
  • 1921: Malabar Rebellion or Mappila Lahala, British-Muslim and Hindu-Muslim conflict in Kerala
1924 
  • 1924—1925: Vaikom Satyagraha, aimed at securing freedom of movement for all sections of society through the public roads leading to the Sri Mahadevar Temple at Vaikom. It was the first systematically organized agitation in Kerala against orthodoxy to secure the rights of the depressed classes.
1928 
  • 1928: The first Malayalam movie, titled 'Vigathakumaran' was released. It was a silent movie, produced and directed by a businessman, J. C. Daniel.
  • 20 Sep 1928: Sree Narayana Guru passes away
1934 
  • 1934: Radio transmission started in Kerala at Thiruvananthapuram. The second transmitter was installed in Calicut in 1950.
10 1935 
  • 1935—1936: First attempt towards generation of Electricity on a commercial scale, using thermal power plants, by Cochin State Power and Light Corporation for electrification of the towns of Ernakulam, Thrissur and the suburbs.
11 1936 
  • 1936: Temple Entry Proclamation issued by Maharaja Shri Chithira Thirunal Balarama Varma and his Dewan Sir C. P. Ramaswami Iyer in 1936 abolished the ban on low-caste people or avarnas from entering Hindu Temples in the state of Travancore
12 1938 
  • 1938: The first Malayalam movie with audio, titled 'Balan', was released
13 1939 
  • 1939—1945: World War II
14 1942 
  • 1942: Quit India movement, a civil disobedience movement launched in response to Mohandas Gandhi's call for immediate independence from the British
  • 1942: The Pallivasal hydroelectric project of Travancore, commissioned in 1939 utilising the waters of Mudirampuzha river, the important tributary of Periyar is the first power station of the State with an installation capacity of 13500 K.W. Supply began in 1942.
15 1945 
  • 6 Aug 1945: United States dropped atomic bomb on Hiroshima, Japan
16 1946 
  • Oct 1946: Punnapra-Vayalar revolt, partly as a social and economic revolt against landlords and partly attributed as a reaction to the constitutional scheme proposed by the Travancore Dewan, C. P. Ramaswamy Iyer, early in January, 1946.
17 1947 
  • 15 Aug 1947: India gained independence
18 1949 
  • 1 Jul 1949: Travancore and Cochin were merged to form Travancore-Cochin
19 1950 
  • 25 Jul 1950: Formation of Pala Diocese, Kottayam. Though the diocese is young, some of its churches trace their origin to the earlier centuries.
20 1954 
  • 1954: 'Neelakkuyil', often considered as the first authentic Malayali movie, was released. It captured national interest by winning the President's silver medal. It was scripted by the renown Malayalam novelist Uroob and directed by P. Bhaskaran and Ramu Kariat.
21 1956 
  • 1 Nov 1956: Inauguration of the State of Kerala. Malabar District was merged with Tranvancore-Cochin state and Kasargod taluk of South Kanara District to form the State of Kerala.
22 1957 
  • 5 Apr 1957: First elected Communist government in Kerala
23 1962 
  • 3 Jul 1962: Since the beginning of the Syro-Malabar church, its liturgy was in Syriac and went through Latinization like many other churches in the 16th century. As a movement for better understanding of the liturgical rites, a restored Eucharistic liturgy, drawing on the original East Syrian sources, was approved by Pope Pius XII in 1957 and for the first time on the feast of St. Thomas on July 3, 1962, the vernacular, Malayalam, was introduced for the celebration of the Syro-Malabar rite Mass.
24 1969 
  • 1969: Astronauts walk on the moon
25 1971 
  • 1971: Third India-Pakistan war over creation of Bangladesh, formerly East Pakistan
26 1974 
  • 18 May 1974: India carries out its first nuclear tests, code named Smiling Buddha
27 1975 
  • 1975—1977: Indira Gandhi declares state of emergency after being found guilty of electoral malpractice. Nearly 1,000 political opponents imprisoned and programme of compulsory birth control introduced.
28 1976 
  • 12 Feb 1976: Commercial operation of the Idukki Power Station was commissioned
29 1985 
  • 1 Jan 1985: Television broadcasting in Kerala was started by the Doordarshan, the official television channel of the government of India.


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