C. Tadulinga Mudaliar

Rao Bahadur Chinnakavanam Tadulinga Mudaliar (18781954) was an Indian botanist known for his book A Handbook of Some South Indian Grasses which he penned along with K. Rangachari. The book is considered to be the first on the subject and won Mudaliar considerable acclaim. Mudaliar served as mayor of Madras in 1942-43.[1]

Personal life

Born in Madras Presidency, in 1878,[2] Mudaliar graduated from the Agricultural College, Coimbatore, in which he served as a Principal in his later years.[3]

Mudaliar wrote A Handbook on Some South Indian Grasses in 1921 along with K. Rangachari of the Government Museum, Chennai and won instant acclaim.[2] He was elected Fellow of the Linnean Society and the "Rao Bahadur" title was conferred upon him.

Politics

Mudaliar succeeded V. Chakkarai Chettiar as mayor of Madras city in 1942.[1] He served till 1943 and was succeeded by Syed Niamatullah.[1]

Death

Mudaliar died in 1954 at the age of seventy-five.[4]

Notes

  1. 1 2 3 S. Muthiah, ed. (2008). "Appendix 2". Madras, Chennai: A 400-year record of the first city of Modern India 1. Palaniappa Brothers. p. 438.
  2. 1 2 "HUH Botanist Record". Harvard University.
  3. Calendar of the University of Madras. University of Madras. 1915. p. 45.
  4. "The Madras Journal of Co-operation" 46 (1-9). 1954: 192.
Preceded by
V. Chakkarai Chettiar
Mayor of Madras
1942-1943
Succeeded by
Syed Niamatullah
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