Of The Malabar
Chamber of Commerce
Since
1929
The Malabar Chamber of Commerce, established in 1929, is in its ninth decade of meaningful existence. It was set on track by stalwarts like A.K.T.K.M. Guptan Nambudiripad and Sait Nagjee Amarsi, and was nourished by presidents like P.P. Hassan Koya, Liladhar N. Mehta, Haji Koyappathodi M. Ahammed Kutty, U.K. Sankunni, and M. A. Unneerikutty. Since its inception, the Chamber has played a pivotal role in the development of trade and industry in Malabar. Over the years, the Chamber has been working tirelessly for the region’s development. Realizing the fact that only sound infrastructure could lead to the integral development of the region, the Chamber has presented numerous suggestions and recommendations to the government. Among these were the establishment of Calicut International Airport, Indian Institute of Management, Konkan Railway, Express Highway, and Inland Waterways.
Malabar had a glorious past and continues to forge ahead in the realm of trade and commerce with its conducive business climate, natural resources, proactive governance, and entrepreneurial spirit. Strategically located with proximity to all major destinations across South India, Malabar is well-connected through air, road, and rail. With world-class healthcare, education, tourism, infrastructure, and IT facilities, Malabar holds endless possibilities. The city of Calicut, acclaimed as the “City of Truth,” has been ranked as the second-best city in India to reside in. The region is home to a number of premier educational institutions like IIMK and NITC. Additionally, a number of private sector world-class educational institutions have established themselves in the region, making Malabar the knowledge hub of Kerala.
Malabar had a glorious past and continues to forge ahead in the realm of trade and commerce with its conducive business climate, natural resources, proactive governance, and entrepreneurial spirit. Strategically located with proximity to all major destinations across South India, Malabar is well-connected through air, road, and rail. With world-class healthcare, education, tourism, infrastructure, and IT facilities, Malabar holds endless possibilities. The city of Calicut, acclaimed as the “City of Truth,” has been ranked as the second-best city in India to reside in. The region is home to a number of premier educational institutions like IIMK and NITC. Additionally, a number of private sector world-class educational institutions have established themselves in the region, making Malabar the knowledge hub of Kerala.