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・ K. V. Ramesh
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・ K. V. Samantha Vidyaratna
・ K. V. Sarma
・ K. V. Sasikanth
・ K. V. Satish
・ K. V. Shanthi
・ K. V. Simon
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・ K. V. Subba Reddy
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Kariveppil Rabiya (born. 1966) is a physically challenged social worker from Vellilakkadu, Malappuram, Kerala in India who rose to prominence through her role in the Kerala State Literacy Campaign in Malappuram district in 1990. Her efforts were recognised at a national level by the Government of India on multiple occasions. In 1994, the Ministry of Human Resource Development of the Government of India had awarded her the National Youth Award for her contributions to society. In January 2001, she was awarded the first ''Kannagi Sthree Sakthi Puraskar'' award for the year 1999 for her contribution to upliftment and empowerment of women.〔Pg 282 Annual plan, India. Planning Commission, 2001〕〔Pg 5, Women and children, our commitment: two years of progress, October 1999 to September 2001, Dept. of Women and Child Development, Ministry of Human Resource Development, Govt. of India, 2001〕
==Beginnings==
Born on 25 February 1966 to a poor Mappila family in a remote village, Vellilakkadu, in the district of Malappuram in Kerala as the daughter of a smalltime ration shopowner, Rabiya did her initial studies at Tirurangadi High School before pursuing her graduation at the PSMO College, Tirurangadi. At the young age of 17, while in her first year at college, her legs were crippled by polio. She was forced her to stop her studies since she could only move with the help of a wheel chair.〔Pg 166–167, KV Rabiya, Some Outstanding Women of India By Dr Satishchandra Kumar〕〔(FIVE WOMEN TO RECEIVE STREE SHAKTI PURASKAR FOR 1999, Government of India, Press Information Bureau releases, October 2000 )〕

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