Tuticorin is also known as Thoothukudi. Also popularly known as 'Pearl City', Tuticorin is a seaport that serves South Tamilnadu, as well as the inland cities of Coimbatore, Madurai and Tirunelveli. The city, which lies about 540 km South West of Madras in the Gulf of Mannar, has a tropical climate with hot and humid environ round the year.
History of Tuticorin
Tuticorin has been traditionally known for its pearl fishery and shipbuilding. It was an important seaport during the reign of the Pandyas. The major harbor of Thoothukudi is well known for as a pearl diving and fishing center. History shows that Thoothukudi was founded by the Portuguese in 1548, annexed by the Dutch in 1658 and ceded to the British in 1825. It also became the epicenter of India's freedom movement in the early 20th century.
Attractions of Tuticorin
As a port city Tuticorin has one of the major attractions in the form of Tuticorin Port, which is strategically built to handle a host of international cargoes. Well protected from the ravages of impending storms and cyclonic winds, you can witness the sight of the cargoes loading and unloading, which is indeed worth a treat amidst the surging sea expanse.
Tuticorin has a Tiruchendur Temple, dedicated to Lord Subramanya; it offers a spectacular sight with a mystical aura having the sea at the backdrop. You can also visit Panchalankurichi at about 18 km from Tuticorin where the great warrior Katta Bomman known as "Veerapandiya Kattabomman" put up resistance against the British regime in the 17th Century AD.
You can also relish the imposing Kattabomman Memorial Fort, which is maintained by Archaeological Survey of India. Those interested in the historical extravagance may tour to Ettaiyapuram Palace, which was built during the reign of the Pandyas of Madurai. The Basilica of a Lady of Snows is a must visit. Built some 400 years ago the church is known for its antiquity and sacred among all communities.
You can also plan your tour to Kalakadu Wildlife Sanctuary, which is a home to a myriad of flora and fauna adding fun and adventure to your itinerary.
Accommodation
Tuticorin has quite a few well-maintained hotels, where you can check in at any point of day. These hotels are quite comfortable and food served is also of good quality. Some hotels offer you luxury suits with A/C. You can also get taxis from the hotel itself.
Tuesday, 31 May 2011
Tuticorin
Location: | Located in the Gulf of Mannar |
Temperature: | Hot & humid Summer: 40.5°C to 29.5°C, Winter: 26.7°C to 18.4°C |
Clothing: | Light, airy cotton clothes |
Best Time: | Between January and March |
Languages: | Tamil, English, Kannada, Malayalam and Hindi |
Nearest Airport: | Tuticorin Airport, Vagaikulam Airport |
Attractions: | Port, Tiruchendur Temple, Kattabomman Memorial Fort |
STD Code: | 0461 |
Nadar tourist
Attractions
Tirunelveli is one of the most visited tourist destination in Tamilnadu. The place boasts off some of the well-preserved temples built by Pandayas rulers. The place also has some of the natural wonders in its surroundings that attract domestic as well as foreign tourists. Following are some of the most favored and most visited tourist attractions in Tirunelveli: -
Sankaran Koil
Sankaran Koli is situated 56 kilometers North of Tirunelveli. The place is famous for the Chariot Festival in Adithabasu Vizha that is celebrated in the month of July. Lacs of people flock to this place on this occasion.
Kutrallam
Kutrallam, which is popularly called the "Spa of the south", is situated at an elevation of about 170 m high, on the Western Ghats. This is not only a tourist spot but also a health resort. The waterfall has medicinal properties to cure physical ailments.
Papanasam
Papanasam is located 60 kilometers from Tirunelveli. The famous Shiva temple is located at the bottom of Western Ghats that is very near to the origin of the River Tambraparani. The place is also famous for the Chitrai Vishu festival that is celebrated in the month of April when lacks of people congregate here.
Thiruchendur
The shore temple here is one of the six abodes of Lord Subramanya and the only one of them to be built on an unalleviated stretch of land. Thiruchendur is believed to be the place where Subramanya offered prayers for his victory. The Skandasashti festival is celebrated in November every year that is attended my scores of devotees.
Manappad
Manappad is famous for a 400-year old Holy Cross Church that contains some of the fragments of the True Cross from Jerusalem. It is one of the few churches in India that is associated with St. Francis Xavier.
Thuthukudi
Thuthukudi is one of the major ports in the India. Thuthukudi was at one time known for its pearls and was one of the most prosperous cities on the coast. It is still a major pearl fishing center in India though the city has lost much of its splendors.
Mundanthurai Wildlife Sanctuary
Although this sanctuary is a Project Tiger Reserve you are likely to sight other animals like the leopard, sambhar, sloth bear and the chital apart from a wide variety of Indian primates including the bonnet macaque, common langur, Nilgiri langur and lion-tailed macaque.
Agasthiyar Temple and fall
This temple adjoining the falls named Agasthiyar falls is one of the most visited tourist spot in the city. The place can be reached through a 3-hour trek.
Kalakadu Wildlife Sanctuary
This sanctuary is very popular with botanists and ornithologists as it has a great variety of fauna and bird life. Among the animals that roam here are tiger, panther, jackal and wild dogs while reptile population includes cobra, python and several other snakes.
Kunthakulam Bird Sanctury
It is situated 33 kilometers south of Thirunelveli. Kunthakulam is actually a small and natural scenic village. This village is covered with natural forest and ponds. During winter every year more than 10 thousand birds from various countries like Pakistan, Myanmar, Sri Lanka and Australia migrate here.
Bharathar Ovari
Bharathar Ovari is a Roman Catholic Center where one can visit an ancient church. The annual carnival is celebrated for ten days in the middle of January when lacks of pilgrims congregate here.
Sankaran Koil
Sankaran Koli is situated 56 kilometers North of Tirunelveli. The place is famous for the Chariot Festival in Adithabasu Vizha that is celebrated in the month of July. Lacs of people flock to this place on this occasion.
Kutrallam
Kutrallam, which is popularly called the "Spa of the south", is situated at an elevation of about 170 m high, on the Western Ghats. This is not only a tourist spot but also a health resort. The waterfall has medicinal properties to cure physical ailments.
Papanasam
Papanasam is located 60 kilometers from Tirunelveli. The famous Shiva temple is located at the bottom of Western Ghats that is very near to the origin of the River Tambraparani. The place is also famous for the Chitrai Vishu festival that is celebrated in the month of April when lacks of people congregate here.
Thiruchendur
The shore temple here is one of the six abodes of Lord Subramanya and the only one of them to be built on an unalleviated stretch of land. Thiruchendur is believed to be the place where Subramanya offered prayers for his victory. The Skandasashti festival is celebrated in November every year that is attended my scores of devotees.
Manappad
Manappad is famous for a 400-year old Holy Cross Church that contains some of the fragments of the True Cross from Jerusalem. It is one of the few churches in India that is associated with St. Francis Xavier.
Thuthukudi
Thuthukudi is one of the major ports in the India. Thuthukudi was at one time known for its pearls and was one of the most prosperous cities on the coast. It is still a major pearl fishing center in India though the city has lost much of its splendors.
Mundanthurai Wildlife Sanctuary
Although this sanctuary is a Project Tiger Reserve you are likely to sight other animals like the leopard, sambhar, sloth bear and the chital apart from a wide variety of Indian primates including the bonnet macaque, common langur, Nilgiri langur and lion-tailed macaque.
Agasthiyar Temple and fall
This temple adjoining the falls named Agasthiyar falls is one of the most visited tourist spot in the city. The place can be reached through a 3-hour trek.
Kalakadu Wildlife Sanctuary
This sanctuary is very popular with botanists and ornithologists as it has a great variety of fauna and bird life. Among the animals that roam here are tiger, panther, jackal and wild dogs while reptile population includes cobra, python and several other snakes.
Kunthakulam Bird Sanctury
It is situated 33 kilometers south of Thirunelveli. Kunthakulam is actually a small and natural scenic village. This village is covered with natural forest and ponds. During winter every year more than 10 thousand birds from various countries like Pakistan, Myanmar, Sri Lanka and Australia migrate here.
Bharathar Ovari
Bharathar Ovari is a Roman Catholic Center where one can visit an ancient church. The annual carnival is celebrated for ten days in the middle of January when lacks of pilgrims congregate here.
Monday, 30 May 2011
indian to relive from world bank
Friends lets now for census in 2011 that was1,210,193,422 people in India our liability is $9.3 billion
our population is 1.21 billion peoples can gives Rs.1 to our Nation in month 1/3 of liability is reduce in world
bank. For a year we can give a Rs we can be reduce a liability and we can develop our country
vanda matharam
our population is 1.21 billion peoples can gives Rs.1 to our Nation in month 1/3 of liability is reduce in world
bank. For a year we can give a Rs we can be reduce a liability and we can develop our country
vanda matharam
World bank
World Bank Lends Record $9.3 billion to India in FY 10 | ||
June 23, 2010: The World Bank’s lending to India for fiscal year ending June 2010 will reach $9.3 billion; of this, $2.6 billion came as interest free credits from IDA (the International Development Association) and $6.7 billion was in the form of long-term, low-interest loans from IBRD (the International Bank for Reconstruction and Development). Although this is a small sum for India’s $1.2 trillion economy, it represents a sharp increase from the $2.2 billion lent to India by the Bank last year (Bank lending to India has traditionally averaged about $2.5-3 billion a year). The increased lending to India is the result of several forces at work. One is the guidance from the G 20 during its November 2008 summit when it directed the international financial institutions to step up their financial support to emerging economies. The Bank stepped up to the challenge and has made global commitments of $120 billion since July 2008. The increased lending to India thus forms part of a global trend. Another factor relates to the huge demands of India’s fast-growing economy which needs sustained growth of 8-10% to lift some 400 million people out of poverty. For instance, the Government of India (GOI) estimates that it will need $500 million for building infrastructure alone during the current five year plan. Moreover, over the past few years, countries like China and India have increasingly voiced their demand for additional infrastructure lending, and the Bank has been making sustained efforts to respond to it. |
Tuesday, 24 May 2011
Famous Nadar
K KAMARAJ NADAR - A well known Fredom Fighter and former Chief Minister of Tamilnadu
A D JEYEVEERAPANDIA NADAR - Famous Business Man of Nagapattinam
SHIV NADAR - Indian Bill Gates
Rao Sahib M. Abraham Pandithar - Music Legand
TAMARAI KANI NADAR - Famous Tamilnadu Politician
AYYA NADAR - Famous Business Man of Sivakasi
ATHIDHANAR & His Sons - Founder of the leading Tamil Daily - Dinathandi - One of India’s most successful newspaper empires
P Raja Gopal Nadar - Founder of Hotel Saravana Bhavan Chain of Restrurants
V G Paneer Das - Founder of V G P Grop of Companies, Madras
Arasan A M S G Vijayakumar - Arasan Group of Companies, Sivakasi
WPA.Soundra Pandian Nadar of Pattiveeranpatti - Famous Freedom fighter
Thiru Kumari Anandan - Tamil Nadu Congress Former Chief
Mr. Sundaran Nadar - Kerala Assembly Deputy Speaker
Mr.Selvaraj of Saravana Stores, Madras
Dr. Chandra Graham - The famous Doctor in Sivakasi Town
Mr.Vasantha Kumar - M/s Vasanth & CO
Shri. V.V.Dhanushkodi Nadar - Founder of V V D Group of companies, Tuticorin
V K Chelliah Nadar - Famous Business Man of Burma
Helen Mary, Goal-keeper, Indian Hockey Team which won the GOLD for India Manchester Common Wealth Games 2002
Mrs. Sarguna Pandian, Famous Tamil Nadu Politician from Chennai
Mr. Gnana Sekaran, Chairman of Sivakasi City & Former TMC Senior Leader
Mr.Nellai Kavinesan - Oreator
Mr.N.Soundrapandian Ex.M.L.A (Radhapuram Constituency)
Shee. Nesamani Nadar, Nagercoil
Dr. A Besant C. Raj, DBA (Harvard), CEO and Managing Director, Besant Raj International Ltd
Dr. M.Immanuel - Author of 'The Nadars Through the Ages'
SHARATH KUMAR NADAR - Tamil Film Actor
Charlie - Tamil Film Comedian
Ramarajan - Tamil Film Actor
Dr.Gift Siromoney
Mr. R.G. Chandramogan = M/s Arun Icecreams
Mr. Muthu = M/s Idhayam Gingelly Oil
P. S. Ratnasamy Nadar - Former Deputy Collector of Madurai
K T K Thangamani, a barrister and communist leader of standing
V S Azariah, the first Indian Bishop consecrated by the Church of England
Admiral O S Dawson, Former Chief of the Naval Staff.
M S S Pandian, renowned social scientist
Mr. David Davidar, CEO and publisher of Penguin Books and Prominent writer
Emmanuel Aron, India’s Ist International Chess Master and the Ist chess player to be honoured with the Arjuna Award [World Chess Chambion - Viswanathan's Trainer]
Ranjan Roy Daniel, Physicist conferred Padma Bhushan
Sam Rajappa, distinguished journalist
A Ganesh Nadar - www.rediff.com Special Contributing Correspondent
V.P.S.Ayyemperumal Nadar - Virudhunagar Businessman
Late. S Mani Nadar, MLA (TMC), representing Sathankulam constituency
M.V.Shanmugavel Nadar - First Chairman of Tamilnad Merchantile Bank
T.V.Balagurusamy Nadar - First President of Tamilnad Merchantile Bank
Kiran Nadar, National Bridge Champion
JT Nadar, Station Manager, Chembur ,Mumbai
Paul Raj, President's Best Headmaster Award Winner, Former Headmaster SHNV Hr Sec School, Sivakasi
A. Pown Raja, President's Best Principal Award Winner, Former Principal, ANJA College
Mr. Vijay Amirtha Raj - Famous Tennis player
Mr. Suzhil Kumar - Indian Army Chief
Mr. Walter Devavram, DGP
Mr. Devasahayam IPS, I.G. of Police Madras in the 50s
Mr. Newton Devasahayam IPS (nadar, son of Mr. Devasahayam, I.G.) D.I.G. of Police, Madras in the 70s.
Dr. Maduram: Inventor of Guruthailam, Madurai
Mr. Arul (I.G Tamilnadu Police)
Mr. ALADI ARUNA, Former Law Minister
Mr. P.H. Pandian M.P - Former Speaker of Tamilnadu Assembly
Mr. K.P.Kandasamy - Former minsiter of Tamilnadu
Mr. Pon. Radhakrishnan M.P - Minister for State(Youth Affiars)
Mr. Neela Logithasan Nadar - Former Kerala Misnister
Mr. Ravi Arumugam I.P.S - Former I.G of Police In 1997 - 1999
Mr. Mr.Rajarathnam - Captain of Indian Kabadi Team Which Won Asiad Gold.
Dr. V.P.Rajan - Former Vice Chancellor MGR Medical University
Mr. Sailendra Babu I.A.S - Collector in Tamil Nadu
Ma.Po.Sivagnanm ( Ma.Po.Si) - Tamilwriter and freedom fighetr
Mr. Prabanjan - Famous Tamil Novelist
Mr.Sunil Kumar.,Chief of Indian Navy Rtd.
Dr.R.R. Daniel World famous Scientist, Padmabhushan, Dean: Tata Institute of Fundamental Research, Secretary General- COSTED
Dr.Muthunayagom Chief : ISRO (Atomic Energy.Tumba Rocket Stn), now shifted.
A D JEYEVEERAPANDIA NADAR - Famous Business Man of Nagapattinam
SHIV NADAR - Indian Bill Gates
Rao Sahib M. Abraham Pandithar - Music Legand
TAMARAI KANI NADAR - Famous Tamilnadu Politician
AYYA NADAR - Famous Business Man of Sivakasi
ATHIDHANAR & His Sons - Founder of the leading Tamil Daily - Dinathandi - One of India’s most successful newspaper empires
P Raja Gopal Nadar - Founder of Hotel Saravana Bhavan Chain of Restrurants
V G Paneer Das - Founder of V G P Grop of Companies, Madras
Arasan A M S G Vijayakumar - Arasan Group of Companies, Sivakasi
WPA.Soundra Pandian Nadar of Pattiveeranpatti - Famous Freedom fighter
Thiru Kumari Anandan - Tamil Nadu Congress Former Chief
Mr. Sundaran Nadar - Kerala Assembly Deputy Speaker
Mr.Selvaraj of Saravana Stores, Madras
Dr. Chandra Graham - The famous Doctor in Sivakasi Town
Mr.Vasantha Kumar - M/s Vasanth & CO
Shri. V.V.Dhanushkodi Nadar - Founder of V V D Group of companies, Tuticorin
V K Chelliah Nadar - Famous Business Man of Burma
Helen Mary, Goal-keeper, Indian Hockey Team which won the GOLD for India Manchester Common Wealth Games 2002
Mrs. Sarguna Pandian, Famous Tamil Nadu Politician from Chennai
Mr. Gnana Sekaran, Chairman of Sivakasi City & Former TMC Senior Leader
Mr.Nellai Kavinesan - Oreator
Mr.N.Soundrapandian Ex.M.L.A (Radhapuram Constituency)
Shee. Nesamani Nadar, Nagercoil
Dr. A Besant C. Raj, DBA (Harvard), CEO and Managing Director, Besant Raj International Ltd
Dr. M.Immanuel - Author of 'The Nadars Through the Ages'
SHARATH KUMAR NADAR - Tamil Film Actor
Charlie - Tamil Film Comedian
Ramarajan - Tamil Film Actor
Dr.Gift Siromoney
Mr. R.G. Chandramogan = M/s Arun Icecreams
Mr. Muthu = M/s Idhayam Gingelly Oil
P. S. Ratnasamy Nadar - Former Deputy Collector of Madurai
K T K Thangamani, a barrister and communist leader of standing
V S Azariah, the first Indian Bishop consecrated by the Church of England
Admiral O S Dawson, Former Chief of the Naval Staff.
M S S Pandian, renowned social scientist
Mr. David Davidar, CEO and publisher of Penguin Books and Prominent writer
Emmanuel Aron, India’s Ist International Chess Master and the Ist chess player to be honoured with the Arjuna Award [World Chess Chambion - Viswanathan's Trainer]
Ranjan Roy Daniel, Physicist conferred Padma Bhushan
Sam Rajappa, distinguished journalist
A Ganesh Nadar - www.rediff.com Special Contributing Correspondent
V.P.S.Ayyemperumal Nadar - Virudhunagar Businessman
Late. S Mani Nadar, MLA (TMC), representing Sathankulam constituency
M.V.Shanmugavel Nadar - First Chairman of Tamilnad Merchantile Bank
T.V.Balagurusamy Nadar - First President of Tamilnad Merchantile Bank
Kiran Nadar, National Bridge Champion
JT Nadar, Station Manager, Chembur ,Mumbai
Paul Raj, President's Best Headmaster Award Winner, Former Headmaster SHNV Hr Sec School, Sivakasi
A. Pown Raja, President's Best Principal Award Winner, Former Principal, ANJA College
Mr. Vijay Amirtha Raj - Famous Tennis player
Mr. Suzhil Kumar - Indian Army Chief
Mr. Walter Devavram, DGP
Mr. Devasahayam IPS, I.G. of Police Madras in the 50s
Mr. Newton Devasahayam IPS (nadar, son of Mr. Devasahayam, I.G.) D.I.G. of Police, Madras in the 70s.
Dr. Maduram: Inventor of Guruthailam, Madurai
Mr. Arul (I.G Tamilnadu Police)
Mr. ALADI ARUNA, Former Law Minister
Mr. P.H. Pandian M.P - Former Speaker of Tamilnadu Assembly
Mr. K.P.Kandasamy - Former minsiter of Tamilnadu
Mr. Pon. Radhakrishnan M.P - Minister for State(Youth Affiars)
Mr. Neela Logithasan Nadar - Former Kerala Misnister
Mr. Ravi Arumugam I.P.S - Former I.G of Police In 1997 - 1999
Mr. Mr.Rajarathnam - Captain of Indian Kabadi Team Which Won Asiad Gold.
Dr. V.P.Rajan - Former Vice Chancellor MGR Medical University
Mr. Sailendra Babu I.A.S - Collector in Tamil Nadu
Ma.Po.Sivagnanm ( Ma.Po.Si) - Tamilwriter and freedom fighetr
Mr. Prabanjan - Famous Tamil Novelist
Mr.Sunil Kumar.,Chief of Indian Navy Rtd.
Dr.R.R. Daniel World famous Scientist, Padmabhushan, Dean: Tata Institute of Fundamental Research, Secretary General- COSTED
Dr.Muthunayagom Chief : ISRO (Atomic Energy.Tumba Rocket Stn), now shifted.
Roshni Nadar HCL
Roshni Nadar is the Executive Director and the CEO of HCL Corporation. She is the only child of HCL's founder, Shiv Nadar.
Roshni Nadar did her graduation from the Northwestern University majoring in radio, television and film. She also has an MBA in Social Enterprise Management and Strategy from the Kellogg Graduate School of Management.
Prior to becoming CEO of the HCL Corp., Roshni Nadar had been serving as the trustee of the Shiv Nadar Foundation, which runs the not-for-profit Sri Sivasubramaniya Nadar College of Engineering in Chennai. She had also been involved in brand building across the HCL Group.
Roshni Nadar is overseeing the education initiatives of the Shiv Nadar Foundation. These initiatives include the proposed Shiv Nadar University and the VidyaGyan rural schools.
Roshni is a trained classical musician, and enjoys traveling and yoga.
Roshni Nadar did her graduation from the Northwestern University majoring in radio, television and film. She also has an MBA in Social Enterprise Management and Strategy from the Kellogg Graduate School of Management.
Prior to becoming CEO of the HCL Corp., Roshni Nadar had been serving as the trustee of the Shiv Nadar Foundation, which runs the not-for-profit Sri Sivasubramaniya Nadar College of Engineering in Chennai. She had also been involved in brand building across the HCL Group.
Roshni Nadar is overseeing the education initiatives of the Shiv Nadar Foundation. These initiatives include the proposed Shiv Nadar University and the VidyaGyan rural schools.
Roshni is a trained classical musician, and enjoys traveling and yoga.
Roshni Nadar | |
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Nationality | Indian |
Education | MBA in Social Enterprise Management and Strategy |
Alma mater | Northwestern University Kellogg Graduate School of Management |
Occupation | Executive Director and CEO, HCL Corporation Trustee, Shiv Nadar Foundation |
Home town | Tirunelveli, TamilNadu |
Parents | Shiv Nadar, Kiran Nadar |
Saturday, 21 May 2011
OUR LODGE, HOSTEL
1. | N.M.S.KALVITHANTHAI P.R.MUTHUSAMI NADAR MAHAJANA MANSION, MADURAI. |
2. | N.M.S.P.A.K.P.THILLAI SIVAKAMI MAHAJANA MANSION, RAMESWARAM, RAMNAD DISTRICT. |
3. | N.M.S.JANAKIAMMAL AYYANADAR MAHAJANA MANSION, COURTALAM, NELLAI DISTRICT. |
4. | N.M.S.WORKING WOMEN’S HOSTEL, MADURAI |
5. | N.M.S.S.VELLAICHAMY NADAR COLLEGE, NAGAMALAI, MADURAI. |
Educational Institutions
1. | N.M.S.S.VELLAICHAMY NADAR COLLEGE, NAGAMALAI, MADURAI. |
2. | N.M.S.SERMATHAI VASAN COLLEGE FOR WOMEN, AVANIAPURAM, MADURAI |
3. | N.M.S.KAMARAJ POLYTECHNIC COLLEGE, PAZHAVILAI, NAGERCOIL. |
4. | N.M.S.M.S.P.VELAYUTHA NADAR LAKSHMITHAIAMMAL POLYTECHNIC COLLEGE, PAVOORCHATRAM, NELLAI DISTRICT. |
5. | N.M.S.JEYARAJ ANNAPACKIAM COLLEGE OF PARA MEDICAL SCIENCES, MATHAR, KANYAKUMARI DISTRICT. |
6. | N.M.S.ANNAPACKIAM JEYARAJ NADAR I.T.I., MALLAMPALAYAM, ERODE DISTRICT. |
7. | N.M.S.SETHURAMU NADAR NELLIAMMAL I.T.I., THAMARAIKULAM, RAMNAD DISTRICT. |
8. | N.M.S.L.A.M.K.NATARAJAN I.T.I., KALLIKUDI, MADURAI DISTRICT. |
9. | N.M.S.AYYA VAIKUNDAR I.T.I., T.KALLIKULAM, NELLAI DISTRICT. |
10. | N.M.S.V.P.RAMALINGA NADAR I.T.I., PACHAYAPURAM, TUTICORIN |
11. | N.M.S.HIGH SCHOOL, METHALODAI, RAMNAD DISTRICT. |
12. | N.M.S.SERMATHAI VASAN ELEMENTARY SCHOOL, METHALODAI, RAMNAD DISTRICT. |
13. | N.M.S.SERMATHAI VASAN MIDDLE SCHOOL, MAYAKULAM, RAMNAD DISTRICT. |
14. | N.M.S.SERMATHAI VASAN ELEMENTARY SCHOOL, MANAVARAYANENTHAL, VIRUDHUNAGAR DISTRICT. |
15. | N.M.S.SERMATHAI VASAN MIDDLE SCHOOL, THOPPALAKARAI, VIRUDHUNAGAR DISTRICT. |
16. | N.M.S.KALVITHANTHAI K.S.SHANMUGAVELNADAR MIDDLE SCHOOL, V.V.R.NAGAR, SAYALKUDI, RAMNAD DISTRICT. |
17. | N.M.S.PANDIANAR ELEMENTARY SCHOOL, ARASADIVANDAL, RAMNAD DISTRICT. |
18. | N.M.S.SERMATHAI VASAN HIGH SCHOOL, ARASADIVANDAL, RAMNAD DISTRICT. |
19. | N.M.S.V.NATARAJAN NADAR PRIMARY AND NURSERY SCHOOL, RETTAIYOORANI, RAMNAD DISTRICT |
Electoral history of Kamarajar
Year | Post | Constituency | Party | Opponent | Election | Result |
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1937 | M.L.A | Sattur | INC | Unopposed | 1937 elections | Won |
1946 | M.L.A | Sattur-Aruppukottai | INC | Unopposed | 1946 elections | Won |
1952 | M.P | Srivilliputtur | INC | G. D. Naidu | Indian General Elections, 1951 | Won |
1954 | M.L.A | Gudiyatham | INC | V. K. Kothandaraman | By Election | Won |
1957 | M.L.A | Sattur | INC | Jayarama Reddiar | Madras legislative assembly election, 1957 | Won |
1962 | M.L.A | Sattur | INC | P. Ramamoorthy | Madras legislative assembly election, 1962 | Won |
1967 | M.L.A | Virudhunagar | INC | P. Seenivasan | Tamil Nadu state assembly election, 1967 | Lost |
1969 | M.P | Nagercoil | INC | M. Mathias | By Election | Won |
1971 | M.P | Nagercoil | INC (O) | M. C. Balan | Indian General Elections, 1971 | Won |
Kamaraj's Third Cabinet
Kamaraj's council of ministers during his third tenure as Chief Minister(3 March 1962 - 2 October 1963)
Minister | Portfolios |
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K. Kamaraj | Chief Minister, Public, Planning and Development (including Local development Works, Women's Welfare, Community Projects and Rural Welfare), National Extension Scheme |
M. Bhaktavatsalam | Finance and Education |
Jothi Venkatachalam | Public Health |
R. Venkataraman | Revenue |
S. M. Abdul Majid | Local Administration |
P. Kakkan | Agriculture |
V. Ramaiah | Public Works and Revenue |
N. Nallasenapathi Sarkarai Mandradiar | Cooperation and Forests |
G. Bhuvaraghan | Publicity and Information |
Kamaraj's Second Cabinet
Kamaraj's council of ministers during his second tenure as Chief Minister(1 April 1957 - 1 March 1962)
Minister | Portfolios |
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K. Kamaraj | Chief Minister, Public, Planning and Development (including Local development Works, Women's Welfare, Community Projects and Rural Welfare), National Extension Scheme |
M. Bhaktavatsalam | Home |
C. Subramaniam | Finance |
R. Venkataraman | Industries |
M. A. Manickavelu Naicker | Revenue |
P. Kakkan | Works |
V. Ramaiah | Electricity |
Lourdhammal Simon | Local Administration |
1st Cabinet
amaraj's council of ministers during his first tenure as Chief Minister(13 April 1954 - 31 March 1957)[9]:
Minister | Portfolios | |
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K. Kamaraj | Chief Minister, Public and Police in the Home Department | |
M. Bhaktavatsalam | Agriculture, Forests, Fisheries, Cinchona, Rural Welfare, Community Projects, National Extension Scheme, Women’s Welfare, Industries and Labour and Animal Husbandry and Veterinary | |
C. Subramaniam | Finance, Food, Education, Elections and Information and Publicity and Law (Courts and Prisons) | |
A. B. Shetty | Medical and Public Health, Co-operation, Housing and Ex-servicemen. | |
M. A. Manickavelu Naicker | Land Revenue, Commercial Taxes and Rural Development | |
Raja Sri Shanmuga Rajeswara Sethupathi | Public Works, Accommodation Control, Engineering Colleges, Stationery and Printing including Establishment questions of the Stationery Department and the Government Press | |
B. Parameswaran | Transport, Harijan Uplift, Hindu Religious Endowments, Registration and Prohibition | |
S. S. Ramasami Padayachi | Local Administration |
HCL
சிவ நாடார் தமிழக தொழிலதிபரும், கல்வியாளரும் ஆவார். ஹச்.சி.எல் கணினி குழுமத்தின் தலைவராகவும் நிர்வாக ஆளுனராகவும் இருக்கிறார்.
[தொகு] ஆரம்ப காலம்
தூத்துக்குடியில் மூலைபொழி என்னும் கிராமத்தில் மிகவும் ஏழ்மையான குடும்பத்தில் பிறந்தார். பின்பு பூ. சா. கோ (PSG) பொறியியல் கல்லூரியில் பொறியியல் பட்டப்படிப்பை முடித்தார். ஒரு சாதாரண கணினி நிறுவனத்தில் பணியாற்றிக்கொண்டிருந்த இவர் 1976ஆம் ஆண்டில் அஜய் சவுதிரி என்பவருடன் சேர்ந்து எச்.சி.எல் என்னும் நிறுவனத்தை தொடங்கினார். இன்று எச்.சி.எல் கணினி துறையில் மிகவும் பிரபலமான மென்பொருள் மற்றும் கணினி நிறுவனமாக விளங்குகிறது.[தொகு] பெருமைகள்
1996ஆம் ஆண்டு இவர் எஸ்.எஸ்.என் என்னும் பொறியியல் கல்லூரியை சென்னையில் தொடங்கினார். 2000ஆம் ஆண்டு பொர்ப்ஸ் நிறுவனம் இவரை உலகின் முதல் 500 பணக்காரர்கள், மற்றும் முதல் 40 பணக்கார இந்தியர்கள் வரிசையில் சேர்த்தது. 2007ஆம் ஆண்டு கணக்கின்படி இவர் உலகத்தின் பணக்கார பட்டியலில் 217ஆம் இடத்தில் உள்ளார்.சிவ நாடார்
சிவ நாடார் | |||||
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பிறப்பு | 1945[1] திருநெல்வேலி, தமிழ்நாடு, இந்தியா | ||||
தொழில் | சேர்மன், எச்சிஎல் டெக்னாலிஜிஸ் நிறுவனர், எசு எசு என் அறக்கட்டளை | ||||
சொத்து மதிப்பு | US$3.9 billion (2008)[2] | ||||
வாழ்க்கைத் துணை | கிரன் நாடார் | ||||
பிள்ளைகள் | ஒன்று |
Friday, 20 May 2011
Nadar textiles
1.Singaraya Nadar Textiles
2.NADAR TEXTILES PVT LTD.
3.A P Appavoo Nadar Textiles-Tirunelveli
4.Ad Jeyaveera Pandia Nadar & Bros., established in the year 1947
5.P. M. M. Ammayappa Nadar. Manufacturer and exporter
6.R.MARIYAPPA NADAR & SONS. Bangalore, Karnataka, India Textiles
7.Saravana Store
2.NADAR TEXTILES PVT LTD.
3.A P Appavoo Nadar Textiles-Tirunelveli
4.Ad Jeyaveera Pandia Nadar & Bros., established in the year 1947
5.P. M. M. Ammayappa Nadar. Manufacturer and exporter
6.R.MARIYAPPA NADAR & SONS. Bangalore, Karnataka, India Textiles
7.Saravana Store
Nadar Restaurant
Type | Restaurant Chain | ||||||||||||||||||
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Genre | South Indian Vegetarian Cuisine | ||||||||||||||||||
Founded | 1981 | ||||||||||||||||||
Founder(s) | P. Rajagopal | ||||||||||||||||||
Headquarters | Chennai, India | ||||||||||||||||||
Number of locations | 46 | ||||||||||||||||||
Area served | Canada, India, Malaysia, Oman, Singapore, UAE, UK, USA | ||||||||||||||||||
Key people | P. R. Shiva Kumaar R. Saravanan | ||||||||||||||||||
Website | www.saravanabhavan.com |
Nadar store
Type | Retail | ||
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Founder(s) | Selvarathinam | ||
Headquarters | Chennai, India | ||
Key people | Rajarathinam Yogarathinam | ||
Products | diversified | ||
Revenue | Rs 200 crores ($ 40 million) (2004) | ||
Website | Saravana Stores |
Wednesday, 18 May 2011
Nadar schools
1.MSP Solai Nadar Memorial Higher Secondary school
2.Sivanthipatti Nadar School
3.Shiv Nadar School
4.K.C. Sankaralinga Nadar Higher Secondary School
5.Sivakasi Nadars Matriculation Higher Secondary School
6. P.S Chidambara Nadar Senior English School
7.Virudhunagar T.S.M. Manickam Nadar – Janaki Ammal Higher Secondary School
8.M K V Kandasamy Nadar Matriculation School,Tenkasi, Tirunelveli
9.N.R.K.N. High School - Karuppana Nadar School
10.nellai nadar matric school in Tiruvanmiyur
11.Karapettai Nadar Higher Secondary School
12.Mnu Jayaraj Nadar Higher Secondary School
13.Ps Chidambara Nadar Sr English School
14.Sri Sivasubramaniya Nadar School
15.Dr.Sivanthi Aditanar school in Redhills
2.Sivanthipatti Nadar School
3.Shiv Nadar School
4.K.C. Sankaralinga Nadar Higher Secondary School
5.Sivakasi Nadars Matriculation Higher Secondary School
6. P.S Chidambara Nadar Senior English School
7.Virudhunagar T.S.M. Manickam Nadar – Janaki Ammal Higher Secondary School
8.M K V Kandasamy Nadar Matriculation School,Tenkasi, Tirunelveli
9.N.R.K.N. High School - Karuppana Nadar School
10.nellai nadar matric school in Tiruvanmiyur
11.Karapettai Nadar Higher Secondary School
12.Mnu Jayaraj Nadar Higher Secondary School
13.Ps Chidambara Nadar Sr English School
14.Sri Sivasubramaniya Nadar School
15.Dr.Sivanthi Aditanar school in Redhills
Nadar college
1.Sri Sivasubramaniya Nadar College of Engineering
2.VHNSN College
3.THIRUTHANGAL NADAR COLLEGE
4.Virudhunagar M.S.P Nadar College
5. K.C.S.Kasi Nadar College of Arts & Science
6.N.M.S.S.V. Nadar College
7.Velaichami Nadar College - Madurai
8. Ponnusamy Nadar College
9.N M S S Vellaichamy Nadar College
10.Ayya Nadar Janaki Ammal Women's Polytechnic Colleg
11.V.V. Vanniaperumal Nadar College
12.Dr.SIVANTHI ADITANAR COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING
13.Dr.Sivanthi Aditanar College of Physical Education.
2.VHNSN College
3.THIRUTHANGAL NADAR COLLEGE
4.Virudhunagar M.S.P Nadar College
5. K.C.S.Kasi Nadar College of Arts & Science
6.N.M.S.S.V. Nadar College
7.Velaichami Nadar College - Madurai
8. Ponnusamy Nadar College
9.N M S S Vellaichamy Nadar College
10.Ayya Nadar Janaki Ammal Women's Polytechnic Colleg
11.V.V. Vanniaperumal Nadar College
12.Dr.SIVANTHI ADITANAR COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING
13.Dr.Sivanthi Aditanar College of Physical Education.
Nadars today
The social and economical development achieved by Nadars in Independent India have evoked academic interest and appreciation across the world. The Nadar caste entered many professions in the 20th century, from "high-tech entreprenuer" to owner of a large dairy company. Nadar businessmen and Professor Varshney all pointed to educational opportunities that allowed Nadars to enter high-class professions. The Nadars, who were once not allowed to enter Hindu temples built by castes above them, now occupy respected positions as Trustees in many Hindu temples of Tamil Nadu.The Nadars today are a powerful community. They are financially very strong and are also politically influential in the Southern Tirunelveli regions of Nanguneri, Srivaikuntam, Tiruchendur, Tuticorin and Kaniyakumari. There is a Nadar in almost every political party. The community also has influential Tamil media houses like Dina Thanthi in its fold.
Crawford Young, Professor Emeritus of Political Science at the University of Wisconsin–Madison, in his book The politics of cultural pluralism writes,
Today, the Nadars are recognized as an "advanced" community - a status reversal accomplished over the past century through caste horizontal mobilization of caste solidarity, challenge to servile traditional ascription through ritual transformations, effective utilization of modern opportunity through education and commerce, and skilful communal exploitation of the political arena
Saravana Bhavan in Edison, New Jersey
Nadars Death ceremony
The local Nadar association is usually informed when a Nadar dies. The corpse is bathed and carried in a palanquin in an upright chair-like position. The body of a widow is usually laid down flat. Women don't accompany the men to the cemetery. After the third day of the death, another ritual is held for the widow (if the dead person is a male) in order to remove all her jewelry and most importantly her thali. However these old customs are not practiced by all the Nadars; especially the educated Nadars.
Nadars Marriage ceremony
The Nadars marry according to their chain. For instance an aristocratic Nadar should marry a Nadar of his status and chain. There are various endogamous clans among the Nadars. An orthodox marriage is usually based on the clan a Nadar belongs to. However some Nadars neglect the ways of endogamy and marry Nadars not of their chain. Usually, a Nadar would marry his sister's daughter or his cross cousin. This practice is quite common in Nadar villages. The Nadars prefer joint or extended families.
Nadar Initiation ceremony
This sort of ceremonies occur after the birth of a child. A baby's ears are pierced when the infant reaches the age of 6 months. Some Hindu Nadar boys have to go through the rituals in order to wear the sacred thread at the age of 12 years and must also attend rituals accordingly for the annual renewal of the sacred thread. Christian Nadar boys are initially baptized and are made to join the church association when the time is appropriate. Like other Tamil castes, the Nadars also conduct a ceremony for girls who have just attained puberty. Some Christian Nadars follow some of the orthodox customs of the Hindu nadars. For example the puberty ceremony is also followed by some Christian Nadars.
Nadar Birth ceremony
The Nadar birth ceremony is very similar to other Tamil castes. These rituals usually begin when a woman is taken to her parents' home for her confinement and end when she returns to her husband's house after the birth of the baby. Ceremonies like seventh month ceremony, (a ceremony held for a pregnant woman who is pregnant for 7 months), is commonly practiced by a Hindu Nadar. Due to modernization, some Nadars have stopped these practices.
Christian Nadars
In 1680, the first congregation of Nadars was started at Vaddakankulam with the conversion of Nadar women and a church was built accordingly in 1685. A permanent mission was established in 1701. Some Nadars accepted Christianity through will and some accepted it due to their aversion to local beliefs. In 1970, Christian Nadars numbered 150,000 as opposed to 1.5 to 2 millions of Hindu Nadars in Madras state.Nadar Christians, like Hindus, marry within their caste.
Tuesday, 17 May 2011
Proud to be Nadar
I am proud to be a NADAR.
I want to tell somthing about NADARS.
In ancient time we were the formers and kings of
PANDIYAN KINGDOM.
The Kingmaker KAMARAJ NADAR's statue is established in 10 states.
Our hardwork makes our to the highest income tax payer community in India.
We have successfully conducted the TAMILNAD MERCHANTILE BANK.
We have the richest people like SHIV NADAR(tamilnadu's top first richest person).
So, we have to proud to be a NADAR.
I want to tell somthing about NADARS.
In ancient time we were the formers and kings of
PANDIYAN KINGDOM.
The Kingmaker KAMARAJ NADAR's statue is established in 10 states.
Our hardwork makes our to the highest income tax payer community in India.
We have successfully conducted the TAMILNAD MERCHANTILE BANK.
We have the richest people like SHIV NADAR(tamilnadu's top first richest person).
So, we have to proud to be a NADAR.
Indain Richest Person and World ranks
1.. 6 Lakshmi Mittal $31.1 B 60 Steel
2.. 9 Mukesh Ambani $27 B 53 petrochemicals, oil & gas
3.. 36 Azim Premji $16.8 B 65 Software
4.. 42 Shashi & Ravi Ruia $15.8 B 67 Diversified
5.. 56 Savitri Jindal & family $13.2 B 60 Steel
6.. 81 Gautam Adani $10 B 48 commodities, infrastructure
7.. 97 Kumar Birla $9.2 B 43 commodities
8.. 103 Anil Ambani $8.8 B 51 Diversified
9.. 110 Sunil Mittal & family $8.3 B 53 telecom
10. 130 Adi Godrej & family $7.3 B 68 Diversified
11. 130 Kushal Pal Singh $7.3 B 79 real estate
12. 154 Anil Agarwal $6.4 B 57 mining, metals
13. 159 Dilip Shanghvi $6.1 B 55 pharmaceuticals
14. 182 Shiv Nadar $5.6 B 65 Information technology
15. 265 Malvinder & Shivinder Singh $4.1 B 38 healthcare
16. 310 Kalanithi Maran $3.5 B 45 media
17. 347 Uday Kotak $3.2 B 51 banking
18. 376 Micky Jagtiani $3 B 59 Retail
19. 393 Subhash Chandra & family $2.9 B 60 media
20. 440 Pankaj Patel $2.6 B 57 pharmaceuticals
2.. 9 Mukesh Ambani $27 B 53 petrochemicals, oil & gas
3.. 36 Azim Premji $16.8 B 65 Software
4.. 42 Shashi & Ravi Ruia $15.8 B 67 Diversified
5.. 56 Savitri Jindal & family $13.2 B 60 Steel
6.. 81 Gautam Adani $10 B 48 commodities, infrastructure
7.. 97 Kumar Birla $9.2 B 43 commodities
8.. 103 Anil Ambani $8.8 B 51 Diversified
9.. 110 Sunil Mittal & family $8.3 B 53 telecom
10. 130 Adi Godrej & family $7.3 B 68 Diversified
11. 130 Kushal Pal Singh $7.3 B 79 real estate
12. 154 Anil Agarwal $6.4 B 57 mining, metals
13. 159 Dilip Shanghvi $6.1 B 55 pharmaceuticals
14. 182 Shiv Nadar $5.6 B 65 Information technology
15. 265 Malvinder & Shivinder Singh $4.1 B 38 healthcare
16. 310 Kalanithi Maran $3.5 B 45 media
17. 347 Uday Kotak $3.2 B 51 banking
18. 376 Micky Jagtiani $3 B 59 Retail
19. 393 Subhash Chandra & family $2.9 B 60 media
20. 440 Pankaj Patel $2.6 B 57 pharmaceuticals
Monday, 16 May 2011
Business men of Nadar
Business
- S. P. Adithanar, founder of Dina Thanthi[3]
- Shiv Nadar, founder and CEO of HCL Technologies
- Ayya Nadar, founder of Ayyan Group of Companies
- Shanmuga Nadar, founder of Standard Fireworks and other firework industries in Sivakasi
- Selvarathinam, founder of Saravana Stores, Chennai
- M. G. Muthu, founder of MGM Group of Companies and MGM Dizzee World
- V. G. Panneerdas, founder of VGP Group of Companies
- G.Munusamy, founder of Gold Winner
- R. G. Chandramogan, founder of Arun Icecreams and Hatsun Ltd
- P. Rajagopal, founder of Hotel Saravana Bhavan chain of restaurants.
- H. Vasanthakumar, founder of Vasanth & Co and Vasanth TV.
- V. R. Muthu, CEO and son of founder of Idhayam oil
- K. P. Kandasamy, founder of Dinakaran
NADAR ACTORS
Balaiyah - Tamil Film famous commedy/supporting Actor
Sathyan - Malayalam Film Actor
Sarathkumar - cine star, president of the Tamilnadu Film Actors Society
Ramarajan - Tamil cinema actor
Pandiya Rajan - comedy actor and director.
Charlie - comedy actor
Hari - film director (tamil,saamy,kovil,ayya,thambiraparani,arul),
Daniel balagi - filim Actor [villan of ''polladavan'' ]
Sanjai ram[director, ''thutukudi '']
Alex[actor,magicion,financier]
Sathyan - Malayalam Film Actor
Sarathkumar - cine star, president of the Tamilnadu Film Actors Society
Ramarajan - Tamil cinema actor
Pandiya Rajan - comedy actor and director.
Charlie - comedy actor
Hari - film director (tamil,saamy,kovil,ayya,thambiraparani,arul),
Daniel balagi - filim Actor [villan of ''polladavan'' ]
Sanjai ram[director, ''thutukudi '']
Alex[actor,magicion,financier]
நாடார் பெருமக்கள்
தமிழ்நாட்டில் நாடார் சமூகத்தினர் பலர் இலக்கியம், தொழில்நுட்பம் போன்ற துறைகளில் சிறப்பான பங்களிப்பு செய்துள்ளனர்.
- ஆபிரகாம் பண்டிதர் - தமிழிசை, பாரம்பரிய மருத்துவத் துறை அறிஞர்; ’கருணாமிருத சாகரம்’ என்ற ஆய்வு நூலை எழுதியவர்.
- ம. பொ. சிவஞானம் - சிலம்புச் செல்வர் எனப் போற்றப்பட்டவர்; 140 க்கும் மேலான நூல்களை எழுதியவர்; சாகித்திய அகாதமி விருது பெற்றவர் (1966).
- தெ. பொ. மீனாட்சிசுந்தரம் (தெ.பொ.மீ.) - தமிழறிஞர்
- நாரண துரைக்கண்ணன் - தமிழறிஞர்
- குமரி அனந்தன் - பனைத்தொழிலாளர்கள் நலவாரியத்தலைவர்
- பிரபஞ்சன் - புகழ்பெற்ற எழுத்தாளர்; சாகித்திய அகாதமி விருது பெற்றவர் (1995)
- பொன்னீலன் - புகழ்பெற்ற எழுத்தாளர்; சாகித்திய அகாதமி விருது பெற்றவர் (1994)
- பேரா.க.பஞ்சாங்கம் - எழுத்தாளர்
- எஸ். டி. நெல்லை நெடுமாறன் - வரலாற்று ஆய்வாளர்; தொல்லியல் அறிஞர் பட்டம் பெற்றவர்; பல ஆய்வுக் கட்டுரைகளை எழுதியவர்
- சிவ நாடார் - பத்மபூஷண் விருது பெற்றார்; HCL Technologies தலைவர்
- வி.ஜி.பன்னீர்தாஸ் - VGP Group நிறுவனங்கள்; பல துறைகளில் சிறப்பு
- பெரும்புலவர் அருளப்பனார் - இலக்கியப் பங்களிப்பு
- பேராசிரியர் மரிய அந்தோணி - தேம்பாவணி அறிஞர்
- தமிழ்ப் புலவர் சேவியர் முத்து - இலக்கியப் பங்களிப்பு
- டாக்டர் மத்தியாஸ் - குமரி மாவட்டத்தில் பெயரெடுத்த மருத்துவர்
- ஜெயராஜ் செல்லத்துரை நாடார் - கல்வித் துறைப் புரவலர்
The local Nadar associations of the six towns was not adequate enough to back up the widely spread Nadars. Many Nadars began to migrate to other parts of Madras Presidency. This situation demanded a new Nadar association which would support the Nadars faraway from the six towns of Ramanad. This expansion,however, would not be possible until the rise of Rao Bahadur T.Rattinasami Nadar, a wealthy Nadar of Poraiyar, Thanjavur district. He was politically ambitious and sought to become a member of the legislative assembly , representing the Nadar community. As there was no organization to represent the whole Nadar community, Rattinasami Nadar invited prominent leaders of the Nadar community for a plenary session in February 1910. Rattinasami Nadar's uncle, V. Ponnusami Nadar, was elected to become the first president of the association, Nadar Mahajana Sagham. The association was open to any Nadar male of any subcaste or religion. The general purpose of the association was to uplift the entire Nadar community. The conferences initially held were dominated by the Northern Nadars.
Nadar Community
K. Kamaraj, W. P. A. Soundarapandian Nadar, D. G. S. Dhinakaran, A. R. Murugadoss, Harris Jayaraj, C. Sylendra Babu, H. S. S. Lawrence, Ma. Po. Si.. |
Total population |
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7,967,520(app)[1] |
Regions with significant populations |
Tirunelveli, Thoothukudi, Tiruchendur, Virudhunagar, Madurai, Thanjavur, Chennai, Kaniyakumari |
Languages |
Tamil, Malayalam |
Religion |
Hinduism, Christianity, Ayyavazhi |
Related ethnic groups |
Tamil people |
K. Kamaraj
K. Kamaraj | |
Member of Parliament (Lok Sabha) for Nagercoil | |
In office 1967–1975 | |
Preceded by | A. Nesamony |
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Succeeded by | Kumari Ananthan |
Constituency | Nagercoil |
Member of Tamil Nadu Legislative Assembly for Sattur | |
In office 1957–1967 | |
Preceded by | S. Ramaswamy Naidu |
Succeeded by | S. Ramaswamy Naidu |
Constituency | Sattur |
Member of Tamil Nadu Legislative Assembly for Gudiyatham | |
In office 1954–1957 | |
Preceded by | Rathnaswamy and A. J. Arunachala Mudaliar |
Succeeded by | V. K. Kothandaraman and T. Manavalan |
Constituency | Gudiyatham |
Chief Minister of the Madras State (Tamil Nadu) | |
In office 1954–1963 | |
Preceded by | C. Rajagopalachari |
Succeeded by | M. Bhakthavatsalam |
Member of Parliament (Lok Sabha) for Srivilliputhur | |
In office 1952–1954 | |
Preceded by | None |
Succeeded by | S. S. Natarajan |
Constituency | Srivilliputhur |
President of the Indian National Congress (Organisation) | |
In office 1967–1971 | |
Preceded by | None |
Succeeded by | Morarji Desai |
President of the Indian National Congress | |
In office 1963–1967 | |
Preceded by | Neelam Sanjiva Reddy |
Succeeded by | S. Nijalingappa |
President of the Madras Provincial Congress Committee | |
In office 1946–1952 | |
Succeeded by | P. Subbarayan |
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Born | 15 July 1903 Virudhunagar, Tamil Nadu, India |
Died | 2 October 1975 Chennai , Tamil Nadu, India |
Nationality | Indian |
Spouse(s) | NIL |
Children | NIL |
Religion | Hindu |
Signature |
Our Minister
1. | Thiru A Subbarayalu | 17-12-1920 to 11-07-1921 |
2. | Thiru Panagal Raja | 11-07-1921 to 03-12-1926 |
3. | Dr. P Subbarayan | 04-12-1926 to 27-10-1930 |
4. | Thiru P Munuswamy Naidu | 27-10-1930 to 04-11-1932 |
5. | Thiru Ramakrishna Ranga Rao, Raja of Bobbili | 05-11-1932 to 04-04-1936 |
6. | Thiru P T Rajan | 04-04-1936 to 24-08-1936 |
7. | Thiru Ramakrishna Ranga Rao, Raja of Bobbili | 24-08-1936 to 01-04-1937 |
8. | Thiru Kurma Venkata Reddy Naidu | 01-04-1937 to 14-07-1937 |
9. | Thiru C Rajagopalachari | 14-07-1937 to 29-10-1939 |
10. | Thiru Tanguturi Prakasam | 30-04-1946 to 23-03-1947 |
11. | Thiru O P Ramaswamy Reddiyar | 23-03-1947 to 06-04-1949 |
12. | Thiru P S Kumaraswamy Raja | 06-04-1949 to 09-04-1952 |
13. | Thiru C Rajagopalachari | 10-04-1952 to 13-04-1954 |
14. | Thiru K Kamaraj Nadar | 13-04-1954 to 02-10-1963 |
15. | Thiru M Bakthavatsalam | 02-10-1963 to 06-03-1967 |
16. | Dr. C.N. Annadurai | 06-03-1967 to 03-02-1969 |
17. | Dr. Kalaignar M Karunanidhi | 10-02-1969 to 04-01-1971 15-03-1971 to 31-01-1976 |
18. | Dr. M G Ramachandran | 30-06-1977 to 17-02-1980 09-06-1980 to 15-11-1984 10-02-1985 to 24-12-1987 |
19. | Thirumathi Janaki Ramachandran | 07-01-1988 to 30-01-1988 |
20. | Dr. Kalaignar M Karunanidhi | 27-01-1989 to 30-01-1991 |
21. | Dr. Selvi J Jayalalithaa | 24-06-1991 to 12-05-1996 |
22. | Dr. Kalaignar M Karunanidhi | 13-05-1996 to 13-05-2001 |
23. | Dr. Selvi J Jayalalithaa | 14-05-2001 to 21-09-2001 |
24. | Thiru O. Panneerselvam | 21-09-2001 to 01-03-2002 |
25. | Dr. Selvi J Jayalalithaa | 02-03-2002 to 12-05-2006 |
26. | Dr. Kalaignar M. Karunanidhi | 13-05-2006 onwards |
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