MKK NAIR- REMEMBERING A VISIONARY
The MKK
Nair Smrithi Sangam prepares to organise a meeting to commemorate M.K.K.Nair's
92nd birthday.
That the late M.K.K. Nair was a
multi-faceted personality whose varied pursuits had helped shape the history of
Kerala, especially central Kerala, is rather well known. What is probably
forgotten is the trials and tribulations that the veteran civil servant,
art-lover, educationist and management expert had to undergo.Even as the MKK
Nair Smrithi Sangam prepares to organise a meeting to commemorate the late
visionary’s 92nd birthday on Wednesday, his son Gopinath Krishnan has alleged
that two CBI officials involved in framing false charges against his father did
so owing to the pressure from political leaders in a casteist society. The mental
harassment meted out to his father contributed to the worsening of his health
that ultimately claimed his life, he said.On Wednesday, Union Minister for
Overseas Indian Affairs Vayalar Ravi will inaugurate the meeting to commemorate
M.K.K. Nair at Changampuzha Park, while K.G. Poulose, former vice chancellor of
Kerala Kalamandalam Deemed University, will deliver the commemorative lecture.
Senior mediaperson K.M. Roy will preside.
M.K.K. Nair entered the scene at a time
when the industrial graph of Kerala showed little signs of progress. People who
had seen the rise and fall of the gigantic figure in the industrial, social and
cultural arena recall that FACT became a nationally or even internationally
known fertilizer unit after he assumed charge.The senior IAS officer, with
stints at the Bhilai steel plant and Central government administration in New
Delhi, was primarily responsible for establishing major infrastructure
facilities for fertilizer units at Ambalamedu and Udyogamandal. FACT, with its
own school and hospital, was one of the first industrial units that Kerala
could boast of in the sixties and seventies.His penchant for art and culture
reflected in the formation of a cultural wing at the industrial unit, setting a
perfect ground for Kathakali and other art forms to flourish. Hyderali, the
legendary singer of Kathakali padams, was invited to become a faculty at the
cultural wing. Kalamandalam Embrandiri, Kalamandalam Kesavan and Nambisan were
among the other artistes who were given much needed inspiration and help.
Performances by artistes of international repute at the FACT auditorium were a
common affair. A host of other notable institutions such as Bharaitya Vidya
Bhavan, Ernakulam, owes their origin to the man who could be called the Bhishmacharya
of industry in Kerala.
His unparalleled management skill and
initiative also brought enemies to the fore. They did succeed in getting
charges framed against him by the CBI. Amassing wealth disproportionate to his
income and misuse of official machinery were the key charges.The man who was
the pillar of the establishment had to retreat, with the Central government
transferring him to New Delhi. Later, he was given a suspension order. There
was a move to arrest him on his arrival from New Delhi, but a close friend
managed to secure a bail on his behalf.The charge-sheets were subsequently
dismissed by two judges of the trial court. Nevertheless, the turn of events
had taken a heavy toll on his health and ultimately resulted in his untimely
death at the age of 67, a close aide of his told The Hindu.It was a gratuitous society that threw him away in a bid
to settle personal scores, the close aide said. The trade union movement too
played an unworthy cause which has never been highlighted and is perhaps little
known to the outside world, he added.Nair had to bow out after the machinations
of a political group succeeded in its attempts, a functionary of the MKK Nair
Smrithy Sangam said. A political leader wanted a few of his nominees to be
recruited in the company. The enmity between the leader and Nair began when the
latter failed to toe the former’s line, he said.
Prof.
John Kurakar
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