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lawyers from
Madras city, P.
Subramanyam and M.
Purushotham Naidu. Sir
Theagaroya Chetty did not
involve himself in the
movement until 1912, when the Madras...
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Annamalai universities and for
developing the area
around present-day
Theagaroya Nagar in
Madras city. The
Justice Party and the
Dravidar Kazhagam are...
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Thyagaraya Nagar,
commonly known as T. Nagar, and
historically known as East Mambalam, is a very
affluent commercial and
residential neighbourhood in Chennai...
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During the 1920s and 1930s, the Self-Respect Movement,
spearheaded by
Theagaroya Chetty and E. V.
Ramaswamy (commonly
known as Periyar),
emerged in the...
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During the 1920s and 1930s, the Self-Respect Movement,
spearheaded by
Theagaroya Chetty and E. V.
Ramaswamy emerged in Madras.
Congress dominated the political...
- village. The
residential colony was
named Theagaroya Nagar after Justice Party stalwart Sir
Pitti Theagaroya Chetty, who had died
shortly before the township...
- non-brahman members. At first,
Governor Willingdon invited the
wealthy P.
Theagaroya Chetty, the
leader of the
justice party to form the government. He refused...
- Upliftment."
Through the
mediatory efforts of Mudaliar,
political opponents Theagaroya Chetty and T. M. Nair came
together and
resolved to put
forth their efforts...
- 15
October 1855. He
studied in
Presidency College, Chennai,
along with
Theagaroya Chetty.
Later he
studied law in the
United Kingdom.
Subbarayalu Reddiar...
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prominent being the
Justice Party. Some
important pro-British
leaders were P.
Theagaroya Chetty, V. S.
Srinivasa Sastri and Raja of Panagal. The
first freedom...