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Was (wer) ist M Mani Chacko - definition

INDIAN POLITICIAN
K.M Mani; K M Mani; Karinkozhakkal Mani Mani; K.M. Mani; KM Mani

M. Mani Chacko         
M. M. Chacko; Mani Chacko
Professor, Gurukul Lutheran Theological College, Chennai Director, Ecumenical Christian Centre, Bangalore
Maní (Amazonian legend)         
  • 1921 Watercolor Maní Oca, the birth of Maní, by [[Vicente do Rego Monteiro]].
LEGEND OF THE INDIGENOUS TRIBE TUPI IN BRAZIL
Mani (Brazilian folklore); Mani (Amazonian legend)
Maní, a Tupí myth of origins, is the name of an indigenous girl with very fair complexion. The Amazonian legend of Maní is related to the cult of Manioc, the native staple food that sprang from her grave.
I. C. Chacko         
INDIAN GEOLOGIST AND PHILOLOGIST
I C Chacko; Illiparambil Corah Chacko; I. C. Chacko, Illiparambil
Illiparambil Corah Chacko (1875–1966) was a geologist, philologist, writer and grammarian of Kerala, India.

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K. M. Mani

Karingozhackal Mani Mani (30 January 1933 – 9 April 2019) was an Indian politician and the chairman of Kerala Congress (M), one of the main factions of Kerala Congress, a party born in the Travancore or Central South Kerala region which focused on the well-being of farmers.

He holds the records of having presented the highest number of budgets (thirteen) in the Kerala Legislative Assembly as Finance Minister and also as the longest-serving member of the Kerala Legislative Assembly. He holds the distinction of having been the longest-serving minister in the Government of Kerala to date and for having continuously represented Pala legislative constituency since its inception in 1965 until his death in 2019.