Associate
professor of Malayalam, Dr Babu Cheriyan, who has chronicled the
history of the college Towards Modernity: The story of the first college
in India, found references from various historians that suggest that
the college was started in 1815, March with 25 students, mainly
belonging to Syriac studies, and not in 1817 as widely believed.
“Till
recently it was believed that missionary from Europe Benjamin Bailey
was the first principal, but actually senior priest of the Malankara
Syrian Church, Pulicottil Ittoop Ramban, was the first principal,” said
Prof. Cheriyan.
“The charisma of
Resident Dewan Col. Munro was so great that Rani Gouri Lakshmi Bai, the
Rani of Travancore, gifted 16 acres of land free of tax in Vrischikam in
1814 on the banks of the River Meenachil for the Kottayam College,
which later came to be known as CMS College,” said Prof. Cheriyan.
“We
came across the evidence of establishment of the college in 1815 only
recently and we will be launching the celebrations soon,” said principal
Dr Roy Sam Daniel.
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