AIMA’s Upcoming Second House Key Handover Ceremony: Dream Home of Smt. Manjula, Cheeral, Wayanad

A Symbol of Compassion and Commitment by the All India Malayalee Association
The All India Malayalee Association (AIMA) is all set to organize its 2nd House Key Handover Ceremony on Sunday, November 9, 2025, at 11 AM, at East Cheeral, Wayanad.
This special occasion marks the handover of a newly constructed home to Smt. Manjula, a deserving beneficiary under the AIMA Housing Project for the Needy.
This initiative reflects AIMA’s continued mission to serve humanity, extending support and dignity to Malayalee families across India who are in need of a safe place to call home.
Event Details and Distinguished Guests
The ceremony will be graced by several eminent personalities and AIMA leaders who have played pivotal roles in shaping the organization’s humanitarian outreach.
Gracious Presence:
- Dr. Gokulam Gopalan, President – AIMA
- Shri I. C. Balakrishnan, MLA – Bathery Constituency
- Shri K. R. Manoj, National General Secretary – AIMA
- Shri Binu Divakaran, Sr. Vice President – AIMA
- Shri A. K. Prashant, President – AIMA Kerala
- Shri Ravindran Poyilur, Secretary – AIMA Kerala
- Shri V. P. Sukumaran, National Secretary (Administration)
- Smt. Anitha Palari, Chairperson – AIMA Women’s Wing
- Shri Rajeev Kumar T. J, President – SNSDV, Wayanad
The key handover will be performed by Smt. Bindu T. P., Women’s Wing Convener, AIMA Odisha State Unit, highlighting the spirit of togetherness that defines AIMA’s national family.
A special congratulatory mention goes to the AIMA Odisha State Unit, which has financially contributed to the construction of Smt. Manjula’s Dream Home. Their generous support reflects the unity, compassion, and shared responsibility that bind AIMA members across the nation.

AIMA Housing Project for the Needy – Building Homes, Rebuilding Lives
Aims and Objectives
The AIMA Housing Project for the Needy, conceptualized under the visionary leadership of Dr. Gokulam Gopalan, aims to provide lasting support to financially distressed Malayalee families through the gift of a secure home.
The core objectives of the project are:
- To construct safe and dignified housing for deserving families living in poor conditions.
- To foster solidarity and collective participation among all AIMA State Units in humanitarian service.
- To ensure transparent, people-driven charitable work that uplifts lives through direct action.
- To promote a spirit of compassion, equality, and unity within the global Malayalee community.
More than six new applications are already under review and active processing, indicating the growing impact and reach of this nationwide initiative.
Messages from AIMA Leadership
Dr. Gokulam Gopalan, President – AIMA
“AIMA’s Housing Project represents more than just the construction of houses — it’s the construction of hope, dignity, and human connection. Every initiative like this brings our vision of compassionate service closer to reality.”

Shri K. R. Manoj, National General Secretary – AIMA
“Through our housing project, we reaffirm AIMA’s commitment to stand by every Malayalee in need, irrespective of where they live. This is our shared mission — to uplift, empower, and serve.”

Shri A. K. Prashant, President – AIMA Kerala & Chairman, AIMA Housing Projects.
“The upcoming house handover in Wayanad showcases how teamwork, empathy, and vision can create life-changing results. AIMA Kerala takes immense pride in supporting this cause.”

Continuing a Journey of Hope
The first AIMA home was handed over to a needy family during the 18th Formation Day celebrations of AIMA held on July 13, 2025, at Kozhikode.
Now, the second house handover ceremony in East Cheeral, Wayanad, on November 9, 2025, marks the next inspiring chapter of this continuing mission of compassion.
The project continues to gain momentum across states, with each completed home serving as a beacon of unity and humanity — true to AIMA’s motto, “To Serve Humanity Beyond Boundaries.”
Conclusion
The upcoming AIMA House Key Handover Ceremony at East Cheeral, Wayanad, stands as a testament to the power of compassion and collaboration.
Through the AIMA Housing Project for the Needy, the All India Malayalee Association is not merely providing houses — it is restoring hope, dignity, and a sense of belonging to the most deserving members of society.
As the date approaches, excitement and gratitude fill the air. With several more houses already planned, AIMA’s mission continues to grow — turning dreams into reality, one home at a time.