K. Sriramulu Naidu

Kamalumpundi Sriramulu Naidu was a leader in the Justice Party, contemporary of Periyar and the first Mayor of Madras in the 1930s and 1940s, the capital of the Indian state of Tamil Nadu. He belonged to the Velama caste. His father was the chief translator of the Madras Presidency for the British and was knighted the Rao Bahadur by King George VI, for his service to the crown. He was a philanthropist who donated Kandappa Chetty Street, George Town, to the use for marriages and other auspicious functions, that is, for the marriages of Nayudus community collecting only lighting and current charges. He also donated hundreds of acres of land to the government on which the Chennai International Airport is currently situated.[1]

He was a great believer of God. As part of his belief, he donated No.13 Kandappa chetty street, shall out of the landed properties, be set apart for Kainkaryam of Sri Prasanna Seetharamanjaneya Sannadhi in No.5 Thatha Muthiappan Street, George Town , Chennai.

References

  1. "History of Chennai Airport". Office of the Commissioner of Customs. Retrieved 3 Dec 2011.
Preceded by
Abdul Hameed Khan
Mayor of Madras
1936-1937
Succeeded by
J. Shivashanmugam Pillai


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