T. M. Thomas Isaac Explained

T. M. Thomas Isaac
Office:Minister for Finance, Government of Kerala
Term Start:25 May 2016
Term End:3 May 2021
Predecessor:K. M. Mani
Successor:K. N. Balagopal
Term Start1:18 May 2006
Term End1:16 May 2011
Predecessor1:K. Sankaranarayanan
Successor1:K. M. Mani
Office2:Minister for Coir, Government of Kerala
Term Start2:25 May 2016
Term End2:3 May 2021
Predecessor2:Adoor Prakash
Successor2:P. Rajeeve
Office3:Member of the Kerala Legislative Assembly
Term Start3:23 May 2011
Term End3:3 May 2021
Constituency3:Alappuzha
Predecessor3:A. A. Shukoor
Successor3:P. P. Chitharanjan
Term Start4:16 May 2001
Term End4:2011
Constituency4:Mararikulam
Predecessor4:PJ Francis
Successor4:Constituency abolished
Birth Date: df=y 26 September 1952
Birth Place:Kodungallur, Travancore–Cochin, India
Nationality:Indian
Party:Communist Party of India (Marxist)
Spouse:Nata Duvvury (1996)
Children:2
Alma Mater:
    Occupation:Economist, Politician

    Travancore Mathew Thomas Isaac (born 26 September 1952) is an Indian politician and economist, who was the Minister for Finance and Coir of the Indian state of Kerala. A central committee member of the Communist Party of India (Marxist), he has authored a number of articles on economics, planning and politics, has published in leading regional, national and international periodicals, presented lectures and papers in National and International Conferences and seminars. Isaac is the author of more than 50 books, both in Malayalam and English.[1]

    He represented the Mararikkulam (2001 - 2011) and Alappuzha (2011 - 2021). During his tenure as a member of the Kerala State Planning Board, he was in charge of the Peoples Planning in Kerala. He also served as the Finance Minister of Kerala from 2006 to 2011 and 2016 to 2021. He was LDF Candidate in Pathanamthitta Lok Sabha Constituency at 2024 general election.

    Biography

    The son of T. P. Mathew and Saramma Mathew, Isaac obtained a PhD from the Centre for Development Studies.[2] His PhD thesis is titled Class Struggle and Industrial Structure: A Study of Coir Weaving Industry in Kerala 1859 - 1980.[3] While a student, he became involved in student politics, being involved with the Students Federation of India (SFI), an organisation which is politically linked with the Communist Party of India (Marxist). He has held posts in the SFI at college, district and state level.

    Isaac was a professor at the Centre for Development Studies, Thiruvananthapuram and has published a number of articles and books.[4]

    Isaac is divorced from his wife Nata Duvvury[5] who is currently a senior lecturer at University of Galway.[6] They have two daughters: Sara Duvisac, and Dora Duvisac.[7]

    Works

    English

    1. Science for Social Revolution: The Experience of Kerala Shastra Sahithya Parishad With B. Ekbal (1989)
    2. Democracy at work in an Indian industrial cooperative: the story of Kerala Dinesh Beedi With Richard W. Franke and Pyaralal Raghavan. Ithaca: Cornell University Press. 1998
    3. Kalliasseri experiment in local level planning With P. V. Unnikrishnan, T. Gangadharan, Sreekumar Chathopadhya, Lalitha Bhai Sathyan, and Ajay Kumar Varma. Trivandrum: Centre for Development Studies. Monograph Series: Kerala Research Programme on Local Level Development.1995
    4. Modernisation and employment: the coir industry in Kerala. With R. A. Van Stuijvenberg and K. N. Nair. Indo-Dutch Studies on Development Alternatives 10. New Delhi: SAGE Publications. 1992
    5. Local Democracy and Development: People's campaign for decentralised planning in Kerala with Richard W. Franke. New Delhi: LeftWord Books. 2000
    6. Building Alternatives: The Story of India's Oldest Construction Workers' Cooperative with Michelle Williams. New Delhi: LeftWord Books. 2017.

    Malayalam

    1. The Withering Coconut (1985)
    2. Political Economy of Poverty (1985)
    3. Economics Crisis in the Capitalist World (1987)
    4. ABC of Political Economy (1987)
    5. The World Bank and IMF (1988)
    6. Kerala: Land and Man (1988) [Won the [[Kerala Sahitya Akademi Award for Scholarly Literature]] in 1989[8] ]
    7. Political Economy of Surrender (1992)
    8. Peoples Planning: Theory and Practice (1998)
    9. Peoples Planning: Questions and Answers (1998)
    10. Construction of False Consent : Critique of Malayalam Media 2000 - 2010 (with N. P. Chandrasekharan)

    References

    CitationsNotes

    Notes and References

    1. Web site: 2016-10-31 . Thomas Isaac Foundation of The Billion Press . 2024-05-15 . The Billion Press . en.
    2. CDS Doctoral Studies 1975-2012. http://cds.edu/wp-content/uploads/2013/01/Thesis-List_-Jan2013.pdf
    3. CDS Doctoral Studies 1975-2012. http://cds.edu/wp-content/uploads/2013/01/Thesis-List_-Jan2013.pdf
    4. Isaac, T.M. Thomas. "Curriculum Vitae". Centro de Estudos Sociais. Retrieved 15 March 2009. http://www.ces.fe.uc.pt/emancipa/cv/gen/isaac.html
    5. Web site: James . Anu . 2016-08-10 . Kerala Finance Minister Thomas Isaac's daughter Sarah to get married in New York . 2024-05-15 . www.ibtimes.co.in . en.
    6. Web site: Political Science & Sociology - University of Galway . 2024-05-15 . www.nuigalway.ie . en.
    7. Shri. Dr. T. M. Thomas Isaac. Retrieved 05 March 2017. https://kerala.gov.in/dr-t-m-thomas-isaac
    8. Web site: Kerala Sahitya Akademi Award for Scholarly Literature . . 21 February 2023 . https://web.archive.org/web/20190420032418/http://www.keralasahityaakademi.org/sp/Writers/ksa/Awards/others_contd.htm . 20 April 2019 . ml.