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He had initiated proceedings to attach land of Harrisons Malayalam Ltd (HML), holding that they were leased out to the company during the British rule. The state government had appointed IAS officer M G Rajamanikyam as the special officer to identify and reclaim all illegal land holdings in possession of various British companies and individuals prior to independence. It said the 'welfare state' exists for the downtrodden and the marginalised, but it cannot act like Robin Hood, which would be a negation of the democratic principles and blatant flouting of rule of law. His team of rescuers, alongside the NDRF, saved around 20 families from various marooned spots in the district and even in other parts of the State.Kochi, Apr 11 (PTI) The Kerala High Court today set aside an order of a special officer for taking over of vast stretches of land belonging to plantation company Harrisons Malayalam Ltd in the state, observing that the government cannot act like Robin Hood.Ī division bench of Justices K Vinod Chandran and Ashok Menon held that the findings based on which the order was given in June, 2016 were "legally unsustainable." He is not a stone,' but Jaisal said, 'Leave it!' prioritising the rescue rather than the etiquette. As the women stepped onto his back, someone even cried out, 'Take off your footwear. And that's exactly what 32-year-old Malappuram fisherman, Jaisal did. 6) Jaisal, the fisherman For someone who offered his head to Vamana to step on, offering his back for a few women to help them get on to a rescue boat wouldn't have been a task. The social media was also inundated with photos of his hands and legs smeared with dirt, while being engaged in relief works. Alongside Wayanad sub-collector NSK Umesh, he unloaded the sacks and carried them on his shoulders. When a truckload of rice and relief supplies arrived at a Wayanad camp, where the volunteers were exhuasted after a day's work, he did the unthinkable. She gave the speech at Cotton Hills School, but even those who watched the video from elsewhere were inspired to do all they can to 'make history and show the world what Malayalis can do.' 5) Rajamanikyam Just the way Maveli led by example in his heyday, M G Rajamanikyam IAS did not believe in simply giving the orders. Dr K Vasuki, the District Collector of Thiruvananthapuram, went beyond what's usual for a civil servant and worked with the people to help the needy. 'I was just doing my job,' said the humble officer but hey, who couldn't see that he was risking his own life in the act? 3) Dr Vasuki IAS Yes, you can serve Lord Mahavishnu but sometimes, also motivate flood relief volunteers with a hard-hitting speech. Picking up a child that suffered from high fever, the Bihari officer ran across a bridge in Idukki that was about to be submerged. 2) Kanhaiya Kumar, NDRF officer Everyone loves Kanhaiya the prankster, but he can also be a daredevil lifesaver, as proved by this NDRF (National Disaster Relief Force) officer Kanhaiya Kumar. The man, who has been living in Kannur for many years with his wife and two kids, took it as an opportunity to give back something to the State that gave him his livelihood. Vishnu Kachhawa, a merchant originally from MP, donated his entire stock of 50 blankets to the flood hit in the State. 1) Vishnu, the blanket merchant He shares his name with the Lord who pushed the good king to the netherworld.
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Here are just a few of the personas he tried on, winning the hearts of Malayalis.
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And he is still assuming new avatars, extending aid to the survivors. He came in the garbs of a blanket merchant to that of IAS officers, to lend a helping hand to his State that got marooned in an unprecedented deluge. Who says Maveli can't find his way up to Kerala, this year? Many Keralites very lucky enough to meet Maveli, who did everything in his power to save his subjects, earlier than usual.