Thottakattu Sankunni Menon
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(21 April 1820 - 1881), also spelt as Shungoony Menon, was an Indian civil servant and administrator who served as the Diwan of the Cochin kingdom from 1860 to 1879. His administration is recognized as a period of development. Sankunni Menon's brother T. Govinda Menon also served as Diwan from 1879 to 1889.


Early life

Sankunni Menon was the eldest son of T. Sankara Warrier who had served as the Diwan of Cochin kingdom from 1840 to 1856. Born in Trichur in 1820, Sankunni Menon had a good English education and joined the Madras provincial civil service serving as a Deputy Collector in Tinnevely District when he was appointed Diwan of Cochin to succeed Venkata Rao.


Diwan

The first four years of Sankunni Menon's diwanship were occupied with his handling the intrigues of his deputy, Parameswara Bhattar. In 1864, Bhattar's patron
Ravi Varma IV Ravi Varma IV (died February 1864) was an Indian monarch who ruled the Kingdom of Cochin from 1853 to 1864. Reign Ravi Varma was the younger brother of Kerala Varma IV and succeeded the latter on his death at Benares Varanasi (, als ...
died and Sankummi Menon took full control of the administration after dismissing Parameswara Bhattar. Having served as judicial officer in British India prior to his appointment as diwan, Menon reformed the judicial system of Cochin. He established ''munsiff'' courts in all the
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. Till Menon's time, all judicial appointments in the state were held by unqualified men and there was rampant corruption. Menon put an end to all this and made it mandatory for judicial officers to be qualified barristers. Their powers and duties were codified and pay, doubled. Through a total of eleven regulations, Menon brought the system on par with those prevailing in British India. The Interportal Trade Convention was held in 1865 in which the princely states of Cochin and
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and British India (representing
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) participated. As a result of the convention, Cochin relinquished its monopoly over
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and raised
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to prices on par with British India. These measures helped curb smuggling of essential commodities. To compensate for the loss of revenue due to relinquishment of the tobacco monopoly, Menon increased the price of paddy. Coincidentally, during this period, irrigation prospered and large tracts of land especially in the Chittur taluk were brought under cultivation. The government of Cochin also assumed a monopoly over the sale of
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and
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. The total land revenue increased by over 35 percent during Menon's tenure. Registration of land deeds was introduced, court fee was revised and forest lands were cleared for coffee cultivation. The income of the state increased by over 50 percent during Menon's tenure. A public works department was organised in 1868 under a European engineer. Sankunni Menon negotiated with railway authorities in British India for the extension of the railways to the state's capital but the efforts did not come to fruitition during the diwan's lifetime. The state postal service was opened for public use. The Ernakulam Public Library was opened on 1 January 1870 and the Trichur Public Library in 1873. The Ernakulam school was raised to the standard of a second-grade college and English schools were opened in all taluk centres. Sankunni Menon retired on 22 August 1879 due to failing health. He was succeeded by his younger brother Govinda Menon. On his retirement, the monarch Rama Varma wrote to him


Honours

For his services to the British Empire, Sankunni Menon was made a
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