Education Recognizing education as a tool for social upliftment and essential for the children of migrant farmers, he operated under the vision of "a school along with every church". He founded several institutions, including: •
Nirmalagiri College (1964) •
Vimal Jyothi Engineering College • Congregation of the Nazareth Sisters (1975) – Founded to serve the poor and families of the region.
1971 Thalassery Riots During the communal riots of 1971 in Thalassery, Bishop Valloppilly played a key role in maintaining peace. A staunch patriot and believer in secularism, he opened churches and schools to shelter victims of violence, regardless of their religious background. He worked alongside civil authorities and leaders of other faiths to de-escalate tensions in the region.
Gandhian Philosophy A follower of
Mahatma Gandhi, Valloppilly advocated for a simple lifestyle and wore
Khadi. He was a vocal proponent of the
Temperance movement in India, leading campaigns against alcoholism in the Malabar region to protect the economic stability of settler families. == Death and legacy ==