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- Manathattai Rangarathnam Sethuratnam Iyer(born 2 January 1888 - ?) was an Indian politician who served as the Minister of Development in the Madras Presidency...
- Madras Legislative Council 1920 - 1937 Succeeded by Preceded by M. R. Sethuratnam Iyer Minister of Development, Public Works and Registration (Madras Presidency)...
- databank" (PDF). Department of Public Enterprises. October 2016. "Dr. TS Sethuratnam, who made a name for himself in energy sector, p****es away". TheDailyGuardian...
- activist G. Subramania Iyer who founder The Hindu, politicians M. R. Sethuratnam Iyer and S. Muthiah Mudaliar and Indian media mogul S. S. Vasan and National...
- protest. The Governor intervened to appoint S. Muthiah Mudaliar and M. R. Sethuratnam Iyer as ministers in place of the resigned members of the cabinet and...
- M.Kajamian Rowther, businessman, politician and philanthropist M. R. Sethuratnam Iyer, former Minister of Development in the Madras Presidency T. V. Seshagiri...
- Travancore from 1872 to 1877 and Pudukkottai from 1878 to 1894. M. R. Sethuratnam Iyer, Indian politician. Minister of Development in the government of...
- Viscount Goschen Preceded by T. N. Sivagnanam Pillai Succeeded by M. R. Sethuratnam Iyer Personal details Born 18 April 1870 Madras Died January 30, 1933(1933-01-30)...
- Mudaliar (1928–1930) Development R. N. Arogyasamy Mudaliar (1926–1928) M. R. Sethuratnam Iyer (1928–1930) Source: Encyclopaedia of Political Parties...
- Subbarayan's ministers were replaced by S. Muthiah Mudaliar and M. R. Sethuratnam Iyer. This turn around by the Justicites made the Congress distrustful...