- The
Right Hon.
Calamur Viravalli Runganada Sastri (c.15
February 1819/1820 – 5 July 1881) was an
Indian interpreter, jurist,
civil servant, polyglot,...
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years each.
Other prominent members during the
period included C. V.
Runganada Sastri,V.
Bhashyam Aiyangar, S.
Subramania Iyer, A.
Seshayya Sastri, and...
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Presidency in a
Brahmin family, and at a
young age was
adopted by C. V.
Runganada Sastri who
brought him to
Madras city. He
later became an
apprentice to...
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Nilakanta Mahadeva Ayyar,
member of the
erstwhile Indian Civil Service C. V.
Runganada Sastri, interpreter,
civil servant and
polyglot Sarah Chakko,
first woman...
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Vadama Tamil Iyer Brahmins, he was
grandson to
polyglot and
judge C. V.
Runganada Sastri, son to
litigator C. V.
Sundara Sastri, brother-in-law to Advocate-General...
- of C. V.
Sundara Sastri.
Kumaraswami Sastri was the
grandson of C. V.
Runganada Sastri,
polyglot and one of the
first Indians to
serve in the
Madras Legislative...
- the
legal recognition of sambandham,
collaborating closely with C. V.
Runganada Sastri and R.
Raghunatha Rao. In 1893,
Muthuswamy was made a
Knight Commander...
- Maharaja's
College in Vizianagaram,
while his great-grandfather
Justice C. V.
Runganada Sastri was a
judge in the
Madras High Court. His
cousins Dewan Bahadur...
- French, and
could read Italian, Spanish, Romanian, and Russian. C. V.
Runganada Sastri (1819–1881),
Indian civil servant. The
Dictionary of
Indian Biography...
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careful and
strong in
mathematics and science, and had as his
tutor C. V.
Runganada Sastri. In 1846, he
received his Proficient's
Degree with high honours...