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N. P. Manicham Errthandaar

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N.P Manicham Errthandaar (Nadarajapuram Parimanam Manicham Errthandaar) was a Founder Member of Mukkulathor Sangam, Proprietor and Editor of Weekly magazine Urimai Murasu, Founder of Mukkulathor School, Tamil Nadu Manavar illam, Parimanam primary School and a Philanthropist.[1]

Memorial of N.P Manicham Errthandaar
Parimanam School Arch
Image of Parimanam School

Early life[edit]

Manicham Errthandaar born in 1917 at Natarajapuram also known as Errthandaar Patty, a Small Village in Trichy District, to parimanam Errthandaar and Unnamalai Ammal. During school days itself he provided food for the poor.

Mukkulathor sangam[edit]

Manichanar was one of the key people for the emergence of Mukkulathor sangam. He served as a General Secretary of Mukkulathor Sangam accompanied by U. Muthuramalingam Thevar, P. K. Mookayya Thevar and Andiappa thevar, and Pudhukottai Kaduvetiyar.

He was the person who made Vandaiyar Brothers (G.M.Premkumar Vandaiyar and G.M.Sreedhar Vandaiyar.) to serve for the society.[clarification needed][citation needed]

Self-respect movement[edit]

Manicham Errthandaar is also a follower of Periyar E. V. Ramasamy he joined periyar and Led nationwide campaigns against Brahmanism, untouchability (of Dalits), ignorance and poverty.[2]

Social welfare[edit]

In 1945 he founded Mukkulathor School in Thiruverumbur, Trichy. with the help of his friends and relatives, Sivaji Ganesan was one of the mentionable person who donated for that school.

He founded Tamil Nadu manavar Illam an Orphanage and Parimanam Primary School for the welfare of orphans.

Urimai Murasu[edit]

Manichanar founded Urimai Murasu a weekly magazine for the welfare of backward classes: it was started as a monthly later converted to weekly.

Later life and death[edit]

He was serving the poor until his death on 24 October 1987.[3]

References[edit]

  1. http://kallarperavai.hpage.com/legends_amoung_kallars_60745389.html
  2. "N.P. Manicham - Kallar the Caste who makes the History of Tamilnadu".
  3. http://devarcaste.wetpaint.com/page/Manicham+Errthandar


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