Ambrose Fernando
Ambrose Fernando (1912 – 11 January 1999) was an Indian businessman and politician. Early lifeFernando was born in Kanyakumari to a Paravar family. At a young age, He went to Colombo to work but returned to Kanyakumari in 1937 and married Mochammal Fernando. He joined the Indian National Congress and entered politics.[citation needed] PoliticsHe became a member of the then Travancore Cochin Legislative Assembly representing Kanyakumari from 20 March 1948 to 18 February 1952. He took an active part in the agitation to separate Kanyakumari district from Kerala and to join it to Madras State, now Tamil Nadu state.[citation needed] Government posts
He wrote many articles on his recommendations for the welfare of the fishing community. One such article titled "Problems Facing the Fishermen of the Beche-De-Mer Industry" was published by Central Marine Fisheries Research Institute.[citation needed] BusinessFernando later started a dry fish export business in Tuticorin and developed an interest in fisheries. He was invited by the central and state governments to join various fish industry meetings based on his suggestions to develop fisheries as well as the trade. He was a member of various government delegations which visited other countries to study the trade.[citation needed] Business postsPresident of:
RecognitionFernando was honored by the government and industry jointly, being awarded the title Pioneer in Fisheries.[citation needed] |
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