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M. A. Chakko

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M A Chakko (Mazhuvancheriparambath Avaram Chakko, 1870–1941) was Superintendent of Police, Commissioner of Excise, and Legislative Council member in the erstwhile princely state of Cochin (Kochi), now a part of Kerala state in India. Joining the Cochin government service during the reign of the progressive king, Maharaja Rama Varma [disambiguation needed], he rose rapidly through several administrative positions and was the first Christian Superintendent of Police in Cochin State, a post he held for over ten years.

In addition to distinguished government service, he is most remembered for the significant part he played in the creation of the independent and autocephalous Malankara Orthodox Church of Kerala which is now the Orthodox Church of India.

One of his daughters, Sarah Chakko (1905–1954), was principal of Isabella Thoburn College, Lucknow, India, and the first woman president of the World Council of Churches.

References

(1) M.A. Chakko Nasrani Simham: biography by M. Kurian, CSS Tiruvalla, India

(2) http://www.wcc-coe.org/wccnews/01-english.html