ADVOCATE ALEX MATHEW IS
SELECTED FOR UN-URI
INTERFAITH HARMONY AWARD
Advocate
Alex Mathew is selected for UN-URI Interfaith Harmony award-2017. The award
will give on 3rd February, 2018 at Karickam International Public School.
He is also elected member of the Kerala Pradesh Congress Committee (KPCC) and
also human rights activist and social worker. He entered in politics during
student days influenced by the senior congress leaders and the various
activities of KSU. He served two years as University councilor of Kerala
University Union. And executive member of the university union during
year1983-85. He served as the member of the Malila panchayat during 1995 to
2000.President, Block Congress Committee, General Secretary of the District
Congress Committee.He is the director board member of the Kottarakara
Co-operative Agricultural and Rural Development and Founder president of Malila
Rural Co-operative society.
Alex
Mathew was the president of the YMCA, Kottarakara. Managing Committee member of
the Malankara Orthodox Syrian church, and youth movement. He was also the
member of M.G.O.C.S.M, All Kerala Balajana Sakhyam south region, Founder Vice
president of the Alumni Association. Now He is an active member of the Kerala
Kavya Kala Sahithy, and Ayppalloor Edan Nagar Residents Association.
Alex
Mathew is the son of Padinjareveettil Mr. C. Mathew and Mariamma Mathew,
born at Karickam on10th July, 1962. He completed his Graduation from St.
Gregorious College and, LLB from Law College, Trivandrum. He Married Anuja
Philip, teacher, St. Thomas H.S Kadambanad . He has two son Febin Mathew Alex
is a C.A student and Nidhun Philip Alex is the student of Higher
secondary class.
He won the
Priya Darshini samman award for dedicated social work and Alumni association
Merit Award in 2008. He is also selected for UN-URI Interfiath Award. The award
will give him on 3rd February,2018 at International Public School.He
participated many National and International conferences. National Meeting of
the NSUI at Nagapur, National Conference of Block presidents at New- Delhi were
remarkable.
Prof. John Kurakar
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