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INDIAN CIVIL SERVANT (1893-1965)
Vapal Pangunni Menon; V.P. Menon; V P Menon; VP Menon
  • Lord Mountbatten, N. Gopalaswami Aiyangar and VP Menon discussing the Hyderabad question at a party on 30 May 1948.
  • VP Menon signing the Patiala and East Punjab States Union covenant.
  • VP Menon conferring with the rulers of A class States in Orissa.

P. Balachandra Menon         
INDIAN POLITICIAN
P Balachandra Menon
P Balachandra Menon (17 March 1911 – 14 December 1984) was a politician from Indian State of Kerala who belonged to the Communist Party of India. He was member of Kerala legislative assembly in 1957 and 1960 for Chittur constituency.
P. Narayana Menon         
DIWAN OF COCHIN
P. Narayana Menon was an Indian lawyer, politician and administrator who served as the diwan of the Cochin kingdom from 1922 to 1925.
Menon (cookbook author)         
FRENCH WRITER
La Cuisinière bourgeoise; Menon (author)
Menon was the most prolific cookbook author in 18th-century France. But it appears that nothing is known about his life.

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V. P. Menon

Rao Bahadur Vappala Pangunni Menon, CSI, CIE (30 September 1893 – 31 December 1965) was an Indian civil servant who served as Secretary to the Government of India in the Ministry of the States, under Sardar Patel.

By appointment from Viceroy and Governor-General of India Wavell, he also served as Secretary to the Governor-General (Public) and later as Secretary to the Cabinet. He also was the Constitutional Adviser and Political Reforms Commissioner to the last three successive Viceroys (Linlithgow, Wavell and Mountbatten) during British rule in India. In May 1948, at the initiative of V. P. Menon, a meeting was held in Delhi between the Rajpramukhs of the princely unions and the States Department, at the end of which the Rajpramukhs signed new Instruments of Accession which gave the Government of India the power to pass laws in respect of all matters that fell within the seventh schedule of the Government of India Act 1935.

He played a vital role in India's partition and political integration. Later in his life, he became a member of the free-market–oriented Swatantra Party.