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Indian politician (1911-1973)
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Kap
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K. Appavu Pillai
(born 15 April 1911) is an Indian politician and former
Member of the Legislative Assembly
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of
Hosur
. K. Appavu Pillai, popularly known as
K.A.P
, was an idealist and farsighted visionary in erstwhile
Salem District
and in Hosur town particularly. K. Appavu Pillai was elected as a Panchayat President, Hosur during the British regime (1943) for 30 long years till he breath his last on 1 October 1973. He won the 1957 State Assembly Election for
Hosur Constituency
and was instrumental in establishing
SIPCOT
in
Hosur
.
Born at Hosur in a middle-class family got educated in the District Board High School, Hosur. He rose to the position of a legislator, Managing Director Salem Central Co-op bank and Director - Dharmapuri central Co-op Bank.
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Early life
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K. Appavu pillai is a Father of
K. A. Manoharan
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Elections contested
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Hosur Bus Stand named after K. Appavu Pillai
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In 1980s the hosur bus stand was named after K. Appavu Pillai, on the remembrance of his service towards Hosur town panchayat for more than 30 years. In 2007 the new integrated bus terminus was again named after him and inaugurated by M. K. Stalin on 18 July 2010.
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Hosur Appavu Nagar
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Appavu Nagar is a Locality in Hosur town named after K. Appavu Pillai.
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