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Thirumudi N. Sethuraman

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Thirumudi N. Sethuraman
திருமுடி.ந.சேதுராமன்
With former president Dr. Sarvepalli Radhakrishnan, and former president Dr. Rajendra Prasad
Member of Parliament (Lok Sabha) for Pondicherry
In office
1967–1971
Prime MinisterIndira Gandhi
Succeeded byMohan Kumaramangalam
Deputy Mayor of Puducherry
In office
1965[1]–1967
Member, Puducherry Legislative Assembly
In office
September 1955[2] – November 1958
In office
October 1963 [2] – August 1964
Personal details
Born24 January 1923
Pondicherry, India
Died23 December 1979(1979-12-23) (aged 56)
Political partyIndian National Congress
SpouseMarie Therese
ProfessionPolitician

Thirumudi N. Sethuraman (Tamil: திருமுடி.ந.சேதுராமன்) (24 January 1923 - 23 December 1979) was an Indian politician. He participated in the Indian independence movement. In 1946, he made a turning point in the history of the freedom movement in Puducherry (then called Pondicherry) by forming the French India National Congress along with J. Savarinathan, Ambadi Narayanan, Govinda Pathar and M. A. Annamalai.[3] It was succeeded by French India Students Congress.[4] He is affectionately known as T. N. Sethuraman Chettiar. He served as the Deputy Mayor of Pondicherry. In 1967, he was elected as the Member of Parliament from Puducherry (Lok Sabha constituency).[5] He ran again in 1971, but lost to Mohan Kumaramangalam.

He was a scholar and a great philanthropist but also a man of simplicity. Notably, he was the political guru for many of the present politicians of Puducherry.[citation needed]

To honor him, a street was named after him. [citation needed]

Early life

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Thirumudi N. Sethuraman was born on 24 January 1923 in Puducherry to Nataraja Chettiar and Kusalambal Ammaiyar. His parents believed he was born by the grace of the Lord at Rameswaram, following the loss of his elder brother at the age of 4. He was originally named 'Sethu Ramasamy,' inspired by the belief in the Sethu Dam built by Lord Ram in Rameswaram. He later became known as 'Sethuraman,' with 'Thirumudi' being his family name. He had a younger brother, Velmurugan, and a younger sister, Rasambal. Their family resided in a traditional Chettinad house on Ananda Rangapillai Street in Puducherry, a home where they felt the presence of Lord Lakshmi and Lord Saraswati.

His family was well known in the city. They were wealthy and famous in Puducherry. His ancestor Arumuga Chettiar and his descendants were in Tharangambadi and were having trade with Dutch. They were into trade of Dye, Tobacco, Soap etc. Their trade expanded to Mauritius. They had farmlands and two Bungalows in Mauritius. They have built a temple for Lord Shiva in Mauritius which is still existing. Later they gave their farmland for lease to 'Helios Malaka Company'. In meanwhile they got contact with French East India Company and shifted to Puducherry where they continued their business. One of them was 'Padangu Narayanasamy Chettiar', a philanthropist who was appreciated by M. Z. Savarayalounayagar in Recueil de chants tamouls.[6]

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References

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  1. ^ "SETHURAMAN N Biography". Desi Times. Retrieved 31 October 2014.
  2. ^ a b "4th Lok Sabha Members Bioprofile: SETHURAMAN, SHRI N." Retrieved 21 November 2019.
  3. ^ "The Freedom Movement" (PDF). Statistics.puducherry.gov.in. Retrieved 31 October 2014.
  4. ^ Madhava Menon, N. R., and D. Banerjea. Criminal Justice India Series. Ahmedabad: Allied Publishers in collaboration with National University of Juridical Sciences, 2002. p. 11
  5. ^ "Lok Sabha". 164.100.47.132. Archived from the original on 31 October 2014. Retrieved 31 October 2014.
  6. ^ Nāyakar, Cavarāyalu (1878). "Google Books:Recueil de chants tamouls".