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- justice. The prominent Madras paper The Hindu dedicated a column to Sathyamurthy under the caption "Tribune of the people". It said, "He was a born freedom-fighter...
- Narayansami Sathyamurthy (born July 10, 1951 in Sethur, Puducherry, India) is a chemist in India. He is the founding director of the Indian Institute of...
- years after giving birth to Sathyamurthy without divulging the identity of Raju to Sathyamurthy and Murugan. Sathyamurthy improves his reading and writing...
- Anbu's father Sathyamurthy, who was separated from Kasthuri long ago. Anbu is infuriated and argues with Somasundaram not to allow Sathyamurthy to conduct...
- Immaneni Sathyamurthy is an Indian cardiologist and the director of the department of cardiology at Apollo Hospitals, Chennai. A former member of faculty...
- killed his father and his grandfather tells him the truth. In the past, Sathyamurthy was a village chief with a heart of gold who helped the poor. He lived...
- also manages to secure an admission in the same journalism college. Sathyamurthy is a local don and a kindhearted person. Yogendran, an inspector, s****s...
- One night, Ram receives a letter stating that his brother IAS officer Sathyamurthy committed suicide. He arrives at Bangalore and takes the case himself...
- Teynampet, also Teynampettai, is one of the busiest commercial localities in the city of Chennai, Tamil Nadu, India. Part of the city's central business...
- 22 km from the city of Karaikudi. The noted Indian independence activist Sathyamurthy was born in Thirumayam in 1887. Thirumayam is from the word Thiru-meyyam...