Moorkoth Ramunni

Murkoth Ramunny (15 September 1915 – 9 July 2009) was the youngest son of Moorkoth Kumaran and was also a follower of Sree Narayana Guru like his father. He hailed from a Thiyya family from Thalassery . He was also a good cricketer and a hockey player. He was against the casteism that existed in the Kerala society at that time. It was Sree Narayana Guru's message that inspired him to fight against the inequalities in the society.

He was the first aviator from Kerala of the Royal Indian Air Force (later Indian Air Force). He was a Hurricane pilot in 1st Squadron that saw action against Japan in the Arakan Campaign in the Second World War. He worked in the Cabinet Secretariat in 1947. He was one among the ten people who were appointed to look after the tribes for 25 years. He was the advisor of the governors of the states Nagaland, Manipur, Tripura. He also assumed the position of the administrator of Lakshadweep. First pilot from Kerala and (Having converted subsequently to the IAS) an administrator. The First Head Of Training Team of The Indian National Defence Academy.

A great Leading light and Administrator in the Royal Indian air Force, who introduced Air Force Instruction 12 S/48 for the benefit of Indian Air Force personnel, whose name is to be written in Golden letters in the History of Indian Air Force

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