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Mudumbai Veeraraghavachariar (1857–1906) was an
Indian journalist, freedom-fighter and
teacher from the
erstwhile Madras Presidency. He was one of the...
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partnership between Veeraraghavachariar and
Subramania Iyer was
dissolved in
October 1898. Iyer quit the
paper and
Veeraraghavachariar became the sole owner...
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Madras High Court,
Subramania Iyer
founded The
Hindu along with M.
Veeraraghavachariar, T. T. Rangachariar, P. V. Rangachariar, D.
Kesava Rao
Pantulu and...
- of the High
Court of Madras. It comprised: G.
Subramania Iyer M.
Veeraraghavachariar N.
Subba Rao
Pantulu T.
Rangachari P. V.
Rangacharya D.
Kesava Rao...
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Ramaswami Mudaliar, T. M.
Jambulingam Mudaliar,
Tiruppur Kumaran, M.
Veeraraghavachariar and C.
Karunakara Menon.
After a
brief interlude of
militancy in...
- Preceded by M.
Veeraraghavachariar Managing-Director of The
Hindu 1905–1923 Succeeded by K.
Srinivasan Preceded by C.
Karunakara Menon Editor of The Hindu...
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survive for long and was
eventually disbanded. In May 1884, M.
Veeraraghavachariar, G.
Subramania Iyer and P.
Anandacharlu established the
Madras Mahajana...
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following a stroke. He was
highly regarded by V.
Krishnaswamy Iyer,
Veeraraghavachariar, G.
Subramania Iyer and
Governor of Madras, Sir
Arthur Lawley. Karunakara...
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Opinion and the Madrasi. In 1878, he
helped G.
Subrahmania Iyer and M.
Veeraraghavachariar in
starting The
Hindu and
became a
frequent contributor to it. He...
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joined the
Sanskrit College in
Chamrajpet and
studied with Prof.
Veeraraghavachariar. In 1961, with the
permission of
Swami Chinmayananda,
Natarajan went...