K. K. Shailaja

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K. K. Shailaja
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Chief Whip of CPI(M) in Kerala Legislative Assembly
Assumed office
20 May 2021
Alma mater
Awards CEU Open Society Prize (2021)

K. K. Shailaja (born 20 November 1956) is an Indian politician and former Health Minister of Kerala who hails from Kannur district. [2]

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Shailaja currently serves as the MLA representing Mattanur constituency in 15th Kerala Legislative Assembly. She is a Central Committee member of Communist Party of India (Marxist). [3] Before entering active politics, she worked as a high school physics teacher. In June(2020), Shailaja was honoured by the United Nations for her efforts to tackle the coronavirus pandemic. She was among a few of the world leaders invited to speak on the occasion of the United Nations Public Service Day. K. K. Shailaja was awarded the CEU Open Society Prize for 2021.

She was previously elected as the MLA of Kuthuparamba constituency twice in 1996 and 2016 and Peravoor constituency in 2006. She served as the Minister of Health, Social Justice and Woman and Child Development (Kerala) in the first Vijayan ministry (2016-21). In the 2021 Kerala Legislative Assembly election, Shailaja won the largest margin ever (over 60,000 votes) in the history of Kerala Legislative Assembly elections. [4] [5] [6]

Early life and Education

KK Shailaja, born on November 20, 1956, in Mattannoor, Kannur, is the daughter of Shri K. Kundan and Smt. K. K. Shantha. [7]

Education

She obtained her B.Sc. in Chemistry from Pazhassi Raja N. S. S. College in Mattanur. She furthered her education by earning a Bachelor of Education degree from Visvesvarayya College. [8] [9]

Personal life

Growing up in a politically active environment, she was deeply influenced by her maternal grandmother, MK Kalyani, a prominent figure known for her staunch Communist beliefs and community service in Iritty. Kalyani's dedication to public welfare, including aiding Communist leaders during the British era and assisting during disease outbreaks, left a lasting impression on Shailaja.

Raised primarily by her mother, grandmother, and aunt, Shailaja was immersed in stories of her family's involvement in leftist struggles. She heard tales of her granduncle MK Ramunny's imprisonment and subsequent demise due to custodial torture, as well as her other granduncle MK Krishnan's survival of a police shooting during a farmers' protest in 1950.

KK Shailaja married in 1981. Bhaskaran Master, K. K. Shailaja's husband, has been important in leftist groups in Kerala. He was once the district committee president of the Democratic Youth Federation of India (DYFI), which is part of the Communist Party of India (Marxist) (CPI(M)). During that time, Shailaja was also involved with the committee. In her early years with the DYFI, she collaborated closely with Bhaskaran Master. He supported Shailaja's political work, and his beliefs in leftist ideas have been crucial in their relationship. Before retiring, Bhaskaran Master worked as a teacher, including being the headmaster of a school in Mattannur, Kerala. before retiring. [10]

Teaching career

Before entering active politics, K. K. Shailaja worked as a full-time high school physics teacher at Sivapuram Higher Secondary School in Iritty, Kannur district, for 23 years. In 2004, she chose to take voluntary retirement and transitioned into a full-time a politician. [11]

Political career

She began her political journey by joining the Students Federation of India during her school years and later became involved with the Kerala Socialist Youth Federation, which eventually transformed into the Democratic Youth Federation of India (DYFI) in 1980. In her early years with the DYFI, she collaborated closely with Bhaskaran Master, whom she later married in 1981.

Over the span of nearly two decades, Shailaja steadily rose through the ranks of the DYFI and the Communist Party of India (Marxist) (CPI(M)). She also took on the role of Editor for Sthree Shabdam, the official mouthpiece of the Kerala State Unit of the All India Democratic Women's Association (AIDWA), a left-oriented women's organization. In 1996, Shailaja contested for the first time in the Koothuparamba constituency.

Following her election as a Member of the Legislative Assembly (MLA) in 1996, Shailaja Teacher took leave from her teaching profession. However, in 2004, she opted for voluntary retirement to fully commit herself to serving the people through politics. "The party wanted me to serve full-time, and therefore I had to leave teaching," she explains.

In 2006, Shailaja contested and won from the Peravoor constituency. However, in 2011, she lost the seat to Congress leader Sunny Joseph. It was her victory in the 2016 elections from Koothuparamba that paved the way for her appointment as the Health Minister in the Pinarayi Vijayan cabinet. [12]

K. K. Shailaja has been elected as CPI (M) Central Committee Member in the 22nd Congress of the CPI(M) held between April 18 and 22 2018 at Hyderabad, Telangana [13] and the State Secretary of All India Democratic Women's Association.

She represented Kuthuparamba in 1996 and Peravoor in 2006, both of which are in Kannur district, in the Kerala Legislative Assembly.[ citation needed ] Shailaja won a total of 67,013 votes in the Kuthuparamba constituency, winning by a margin of 12,291 votes. In the first Pinarayi Vijayan ministry, she was the minister of Health and Social Welfare.[ citation needed ]

As Health Minister, Shailaja Teacher has come to be highly regarded for her unwavering commitment and strong work ethic. As quoted from one of her colleagues in the Health Department: "She is a tough taskmaster. It doesn't matter if it's midnight or if she is having any ailments, the minister is there to monitor every arrangement. In the case of nCoV prevention and control, the minister is leading from the front by convening assessment meetings daily," [14]

Her leadership during the Nipah and COVID-19 outbreaks was widely lauded. [15] [16] She had set up a team which enabled the fast diagnosis and further management of the deadly viruses. The film Virus is based on the Nipah virus outbreak in the state. In this film Revathi portrayed the character based on her.

K. K Shailaja with Kerala Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan Pinarayi Vijayan inagurating international Reserch institute in ayurveda,Kalliad (5).jpg
K. K Shailaja with Kerala Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan

K. K. Shailaja has received international attention for her leadership in tackling COVID-19 pandemic in Kerala. [17] [18] [19] [20] [21] Till around mid-March, she gave daily press briefings. She was invited by the United Nations to participate in a panel discussion on United Nations Public Service Day 2020, for her efforts to fight COVID-19 in her state on June 23, 2020. [22] [23] [24] The Guardian described her as "coronavirus slayer" and "rock star health minister". [25] [26] BBC News featured her among a list of Asian women corona fighters. [27] She was also featured by Vogue Magazine as a "Vogue Warrior". [28] The British magazine Prospect selected her as the world's 'top thinker' of 2020, pushing the Prime Minister of New Zealand Jacinda Ardern to the 2nd position. [29] [30] [31] [32] Financial Times named Shailaja as one of the world's most influential women of 2020. [33]

Her exclusion in the second Vijayan ministry, which includes all debutants except chief minister, was a subject of controversy in media outlets and in social media. [34] [35]

Books

KK Shailaja has authored three books:

Biography

Electoral performance

Election candidature history [43]
ElectionYearPartyConstituencyOpponentResultMargin
Loksabha 2024 CPI(M) Vatakara TBDTBD
Kerala Legislative Assembly 1996 CPI(M) Kuthuparamba INC M. P. Krishnan Nair Won18,993
2006 CPI(M) Peravoor INC A. D. Mustafa Won9,099
2011 CPI(M) Peravoor INC Sunny Joseph Lost3,440
2016 CPI(M) Kuthuparamba JD(U) K. P. Mohanan Won12,291
2021 CPI(M) Mattanur RSP Illikkal Augusthy Won60,963

Awards and honours

In June 2020, Shailaja was honoured by the United Nations for her efforts to tackle the coronavirus pandemic. [44] She was among a few of the world leaders invited to speak on the occasion of the United Nations Public Service Day. [45] K. K. Shailaja was awarded the Central European University (CEU) Open Society Prize for 2021, the honour was in recognition of her social commitment to public health services. [46] [47]

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