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For VS, The Sun Never Set

The New Indian Express Thiruvananthapuram

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July 22, 2025

Hundred years ago, when VS Achuthanandan was born, the world—especially the colonies—was reeling under severe famine and the struggle against colonial rule.

The Great Depression had made life miserable for the working class and peasants. As a young boy, he experienced the harsh realities of poverty, as his family struggled to make ends meet. Caste discrimination was rampant. Achuthanandan, even as a schoolboy, had to physically resist the injustices he faced. He often recalled how he had to carry a weapon to defend himself and other backward community students from the agents of landlords who tried to prevent them from attending school.

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