Notable Thanjavur Marathis[edit source] Anandarayar Sahib, Diwan - TopicsExpress



          

Notable Thanjavur Marathis[edit source] Anandarayar Sahib, Diwan of the Thanjavur Maratha kingdom during the reigns of Shahuji I, Serfoji I and Tukkoji. Reddy Row, Diwan of Travancore from 1817 to 1821 and 1843 to 1845. R. Venkata Rao, Diwan of Travancore from 1821 to 1829 and 1838 to 1839. Sir T. Madhava Rao (1828–1891), Diwan of Travancore from 1857 to 1872 and an early leader of the Indian National Congress. Thanjavur Subha Rao, Diwan of Travancore in the 1830s. T. Rama Rao (1831–1895), Indian civil servant. Served as Diwan of Travancore from 1887 to 1892. T. Ananda Rao (1852–1919), Indian administrator. Diwan of Mysore from 1909 to 1912. Son of Sir T. Madhava Rao. T.A. Venkasawmy Row, Proprietor, Madras Law House and distinguished legal scholar T.V.Sanjiva Row, Legal Scholar, whose Legal Notes and digests are a staple of commentaries and reports on Indian law V. P. Madhava Rao (1850–1934), Indian administrator. Diwan of Mysore from 1906 to 1909 and Baroda from 1910 to 1913. N. Vittal (born 31 January 1938), belonging to the Indian Administrative Service 1960 batch, is one of the eminent public servants of India, who has held important positions in the Government of India, most prominent of which was that of the Central Vigilance Commissioner. T. Gopala Rao (1832–1886), Indian educator. Was one of the pioneers of Government Arts College, Kumbakonam. Gopal Rao Public Library in Kumbakonam is named after him. Palladam Sanjiva Rao (1882–1962), Indian flautist and carnatic musician. R. Balaji Rao (1842–1896), Indian politician and Indian independence activist. First Secretary of the Madras Mahajana Sabha. Represented Tanjore along with S. A. Swaminatha Iyer at the first session of the Indian National Congress. R. Raghunatha Rao (1831–1912), Indian civil servant, administrator, politician and Indian independence activist. Diwan of Indore 1875-88. K. Krishnaswamy Rao (1845-1923), Diwan of Travancore 1898-1904. R. Ramachandra Rao (1871-1936), Indian civil servant and Indian independence activist. Served as District Collector of Kurnool, Nellore and Madras. T. Ramachandra Rao (1825-1879), First Deputy Commissioner of Police, Madras. Subanthore Vasudeva Rao (1860-1955), Deputy Collector of Madras, one of the first Indian administrators in the British civil service. Subanthore Venkoba Rao (1933-2012), Chartered Accountant; Executive Director (retired), Indian Oil Corporation. H.Bhimasena Rao, Indian Financial Service- Accountant General, United Provinces in the 1930s- Bhimasena Gardens in Chennai is named after him. Krishnaswamy Ananda Rau,(1894- 1966) Indian Educational Service- Professor of Mathematics and sometime Principal, Presidency College Madras- he was a contemporary of Srinivasa Ramanujam, the mathematician. C. R. Krishnaswamy Rao Saheb, IAS ( 1927- 2013) a distinguished administrator and civil servant who was awarded the Padma Vibhushan in 2008. Krishnaswamy Rao Saheb distinguished himself by becoming the Principal Secretary to Prime Minister Charan Singh and then becoming the Cabinet Secretary when Indira Gandhi became the Prime Minister.
Posted on: Thu, 22 Aug 2013 07:56:32 +0000

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