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Cochin, Tuticorin and
Vishakhapatanam ports. His superintending the completion of the hydreoelectric project at the high-altitude Pykara in until three years to completion, at an expenditure of less than 6.75 crores was particularly heralded. The more-expensive Mettur initiative, inccuring capital outlays of 385 lakh rupees, nonetheless rendered over 328,396 acres in Tanjore District fully irrigated, with excess electric power being made available downstream.
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which was crushed with a brutal hand by
Travancore army and navy. Communist hatred over C. P.'s policies finally culminated in an assassination attempt upon the Diwan. However, despite deep antagonism between C. P. and Communists, he opposed the dismissal of the Communist government of Kerala headed
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Central Legislative Assembly from the Tanjore-Trichinopoly constituency in the vacancy caused by the resignation of A. Rangaswamy Iyenga. On 10 July 1930, which was the first meeting of the Assembly that C.P attended, the House was debating the Simon Commission Report
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sought to have
Goschen recalled to London on those grounds in 1926, at which time they alleged that C.P. had personally suppressed their electoral success. Widespread prurient speculation about the true relationship between C.P. and the Vicereine-elect, Lady Willingdon was inescapable at this time;
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He had the geniality of the politician who for years has gone out of his way to be cordial with everyone he meets. He talked very good
English, fluently, with a copious choice of words, and he put what he had to say plainly, and with logical sequence. He had a resonant voice and an easy manner. He
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to a nation already running a 60% food deficit saw some (estimated) 90,000 Travancorean deaths from starvation, malnutrition, or disease. Wartime exodus in
Tranvancore atypically consisted in mass flight from urbanized areas into local forests and wilderness. Public awareness of the situation was
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A mass uprising broke out in the Alleppey region in October 1946. On 24 October Travancore police killed near about 200 people in Punnapra and the government ordered martial law in Alleppey and Cherthala. CP's police and army moved to Alleppey and on 27 October, Vayalar witnessed another mass
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was barred from succeeding his deceased uncle as the Maharaja of Travancore, C.P. spoke on his behalf to the Viceroy of India. The Viceroy agreed to crown Chithira Thirunal but only on the condition that C.P. should function as adviser to the young monarch. C.P. agreed and served as Legal and
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on a cut motion. In 1928, he was elected to the Legislative Assembly and later to the Council of Imperial State State; further immediate distinctions followed in the form of further appointments of honour during this period included as the Indian envoy to the first and second
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or untouchables, the right to enter Hindu temples in the state. This was bitterly opposed by conservative, yet influential upper-caste Hindus who posed a grave-threat to the life of the Diwan. This proclamation earned for the Maharajah and his Diwan the praise of
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Indian civil servant C. S. Venkatachar wrote that the Kashmir issue might have been resolved in favour of India had Jawaharlal Nehru chosen C. P. instead of Gopalaswami Ayyangar to present India's case at the United Nations. The same view was also shared by
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and Nityananda in the famous Besant Narayaniah trial and won. Besant, however, later got the verdict annulled by appealing to the Privy Council in England. C.P. developed an admiration for Annie Besant and collaborated with her in organising the
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against the policies of C. P. Ramaswami Iyer. The book was banned and it is said that Basheer himself got these essays printed and sold them at local shops and households, going on foot. Basheer was arrested and jailed for two years
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from Kumbakonam in 1957 and 1962 and served as Deputy Minister and later, Minister of Industries from 1966 to 1967, and then Minister for Law. Pattabhiraman was also one of the founders of the Madras Cricket Club along with
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Under his leadership, Travancore became the first princely state to abolish capital punishment, first to introduce free and compulsory education and the first princely state to be connected to the rest of India by air.
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While serving as a law member of the executive council of the Governor of Madras, Ramaswami Iyer's agenda for social reform and opening the doors of Hindu temples for Dalits and low-caste Hindus were praised by
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Constitutional adviser and Regent to the prince from 1931 to 1936, drawing compensation of 72,000 rupees a year for his direct services. In 1936, Maharajah Chithira Thirunal personally requested C.P. to be the
1963:, former Chief Minister of Tamil Nadu recollected at C.P.'s birth centenary celebrations in 1979 that C.P. was the first to introduce the midday meal scheme in the form of the Vanchi Poor Fund in Travancore.
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district of Madras, which they were ancestrally granted along with the villages of Adayapalayam, and Morakkaniyur as a reward for piety and scholarship. The family traces their lineage to
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and for cracking down on the bank and its managing director, C. P. Mathen. It is believed that C.P., allegedly an anti-Christian framed the downfall of Quilon Bank, using his influence.
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uprising and 150 people were killed on the spot. On the same day, 130 people were killed in different locations of Alleppey in police shoot-outs. According to Prof. A Shreedhara Menon's
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C. P. was also labelled as a "secessionist" due to his initial reluctance in merging Travancore with the Indian Union. Jawaharlal Nehru said of his attitude towards imperialism:
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did not agree with a good deal that I said and corrected me with decision, but with courtesy that took it for granted I was too intelligent to be affronted by contradiction
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While being hailed as a modernising reformer by many, C. P. is also criticised as a capitalist, authoritarian, imperialist, anti-Christian and anti-Communist by some.
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During C.P.'s tenure as Diwan, Travancore made rapid strides in industrial development. The Indian Aluminium Company was invited to set up a factory in the town of
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later became the first Indian woman High Court Judge). Iyer introduced for the first time the midday meal scheme to prompt poor children to attend school.
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a relationship which rapidly transmuted into C.P. exercising total autocracy over the kingdom, in the name of the regent Maharani and then her
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in its invasiveness of civil rights. Dissent within Travancore was ruthlessly suppressed, most infamously in the matter of the
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as an apprentice. Just before the death of Pattabhirama Iyer the same year, he arranged for C.P.'s admission as a junior to
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with the Maharajah as Chancellor and himself as Vice Chancellor. In 1939, he was awarded an honorary L.L.D. Degree by the
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across Madras Presidency, C.P. suggested that the bill be introduced only as a private bill and not a government measure.
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and was charged with the portfolios of law and order, police, Public Works Department, irrigation, ports and electricity.
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before qualifying as a lawyer from the Madras Law College. He joined the Madras Bar in 1903. Iyer earned an LLB from the
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C. P. has been sharply criticized for failing to rescue the deteriorating
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and served as its vice-president. In 1917, he became the Secretary of the
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Speeches of Sachivottama Sir C.P. Ramaswami Aiyar ... Dewan of Travancore
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1642:. The first plant to manufacture aluminium cables was opened at Kundara.
1565:. C.P. accepted the offer and served as Diwan for a period of ten years.
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4345:
4154:"Biography and timeline at the C.P. Ramaswami Aiyar Foundation website"
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2140:
V.S. Viswanatha Rao. She died in March 1930 leaving behind three sons,
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As a member of the executive council, C. P. laid the foundation of the
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3935:"C. P. Mathen papers gifted to Kerala Council for Historical Research"
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Ponniah, Jesmick; Ganesan, Ganesan Ram; Vijayendran, Akshara (2024).
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library. At about 11:30 am, on 26 September 1966, he was in the
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From 1 July 1954 to 2 July 1956, he served as the Vice Chancellor of
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By 1910, he was the undisputed leader of the Madras Bar, head of the
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played the role of C. P. Ramaswami Iyer in the 1998 Malayalam movie
2153:. C.P.'s nephew would later go on to marry the niece and heiress to
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as a puisne justice, where he would have joined his brothers-in-law
2717:"A forgotten famine of '43? Travancore's muffled 'cry of distress'"
2133:, and to the Finance Secretary of the Madras Presidency and former
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in 1959 by the Jawaharlal Nehru government as "unconstitutional".
2053:, M. O. Thomas Vakkel Modisseril(Director) and Barrister VT Thomas.
1948:
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1842:. From 26 January 1955, C.P. also served as a Vice Chancellor of
969:. Kerala’s first modern university emerged with his founding the
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977:— in 1937, where he would additionally act as Vice-Chancellor.
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1090:. At least 1,000 insurrectionists were killed by state forces.
749:(for whom he formulated Kashmir's first constitution in 1934),
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C.P. wished to establish a hydroelectric power project on the
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As a member of the Executive Council of the Governor of Madras
1225:. C.P. had his schooling at the Wesley College High School in
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and the next year he drafted a constitution for the state of
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and statesman, acknowledged as the most powerful man in the
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similarly attached to CP in the court of public rumor were
695:(12 November 1879 – 26 September 1966), popularly known as
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The Cambridge Constitutional History of the United Kingdom
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C.P. carried out a great deal of pioneering work for the
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Between 1926 and 1927, he was the Indian Delegate at the
4229:
A glimpse of Sir C.P. Ramaswamy Iyer Kt. at Trichinopoly
2635:"Clostridial Catastrophe in Orthopedics – A Case Report"
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to give up its goal of secession from the Indian Union.
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However, his greatest achievement is believed to be the
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became the first state to nationalise road transport in
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Members of the Council of the Governor General of India
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In 1920, C.P. was nominated as the Advocate-General of
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whom he reportedly always claimed as his inspiration.
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C.P.'s grandfather, Chetput Ramaswami Iyer served the
4204:. C.P.'s Eighty-First Birthday Celebration Committee.
2691:"Madras Musings - We care for Madras that is Chennai"
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Biographical vistas: sketches of some eminent Indians
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Indian National Congress politicians from Tamil Nadu
3917:"Madras Miscellany – Whither this National Library?"
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As law member, C.P. was instrumental in passing the
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that even today control assets worth >$ 20bn US.
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and creating the public park reserve today known as
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Knights Commander of the Order of the Indian Empire
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Knights Commander of the Order of the Star of India
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3824:The Europa International Foundation Directory 2006
3004:Ivory Throne Chronicles of the House of Travancore
321:Freeman Freeman-Thomas, 1st Marquess of Willingdon
271:Freeman Freeman-Thomas, 1st Marquess of Willingdon
230:Freeman Freeman-Thomas, 1st Marquess of Willingdon
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1196:Chetpet Pattabhiraman Ramaswami Iyer was born on
2315:, Cambridge University Press, pp. 343–369,
1459:In 1933, he was the sole Indian delegate to the
834:First, Second, and Third Round Table Conferences
728:London School of Economics and Political Science
3499:. Archived from the original on 3 January 2013.
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1665:Game Sanctuary, and other irrigation projects.
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1448:in Geneva. By 1931, he was a Law Member of the
4876:Administrators in the princely states of India
3172:The political behaviour of women in Tamil Nadu
4361:
3846:
3538:"The strange case of Sir C.P. Ramaswamy Iyer"
2309:"The United Kingdom in the Twentieth Century"
2114:C.V. Viswanatha Sastri, as well as cousin to
1133:, and his brother Achan, and further back to
8:
4926:Vice Chancellors of Banaras Hindu University
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3030:
1947:and the first caste Hindu lawyer to admit a
1161:, with the resulting clan co-dominating the
4430:Anizham Thirunal Veerabaala Marthanda Varma
4283:Executive Council of the Governor of Madras
954:A young Sir. C.P. during his delegate phase
890:, while also laying the groundwork for the
86:Vice-Chancellor of Banaras Hindu University
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4251:
4148:. Madras: Solden & Co. pp. 36–54.
3961:. Communist Party of India. Archived from
3336:
3334:
2715:Balasubramanian, Aditya (September 2023).
1857:(1955), the Punjab Commission (1961), the
1849:In 1953, C.P. was appointed member of the
1338:In his early days, C.P. was an admirer of
850:In 1920, after declining elevation to the
31:
4301:Executive Council of the Viceroy of India
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2000:C. P. was a friend of the English writer
1435:. However, owing to strong protests from
812:; from 1917, he would serve jointly with
787:shipping magnate V. O. Chidambaram Pillai
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1789:has written about how C.P., egged on by
1184:. His family was deeply attached to the
838:1933 World Economic Conference in London
152:8 October 1936 – 19 August 1947
27:Indian lawyer and politician (1879–1966)
4231:. St. Joseph's Industrial School Press.
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1474:
1007:Kerala State Road Transport Corporation
783:poet Mahakavi C. Subramania Bharathiyar
4936:Academic staff of Annamalai University
4167:Sir C.P. Thiruvithamcore Charithrathil
3502:
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961:His first act was the issuance of the
4265:Advocate-General of Madras Presidency
4183:Sir C.P. Ramaswami Aiyar, a biography
3895:"Getting the best out of regionalism"
2756:Sir C.P. Ramaswami Aiyar, a Biography
1863:Hindu Religious Endowments Commission
1003:Travancore State Transport Department
7:
2492:The Emergence of Provincial Politics
2240:
2238:
2179:wrote a collection of essays titled
2169:named a character in his 1932 novel
1979:The C. P. Ramaswami Aiyar Foundation
1548:and Sir C.P. receiving the Viceroy,
1212:. C.P.'s father was a leader of the
1109:C.P. Ramaswami Iyer belonged to the
1023:He took charge of the matter of the
842:Joint Select Committee of Parliament
707:in the decades immediately prior to
684:Chetput Pattabhiraman Ramaswami Iyer
281:George Goschen, 2nd Viscount Goschen
4840:
2639:Journal of Orthopaedic Case Reports
2062:Travancore National and Quilon Bank
1816:After he resigned his Dewanship of
1785:On the other hand, noted historian
916:Maharani Indira Devi of Cooch Behar
714:Ramaswami Iyer was born in 1879 in
4881:Presidency College, Chennai alumni
4783:Kerala Varma Valiya Koil Thampuran
4094:. Vakils, Feffer and Simmons Ltd.
2100:and sister to High Court justices
1991:South Indian Liberation Federation
1822:University of California, Berkeley
1113:Vadama whose seat was the town of
98:1 July 1954 – 2 July 1956
25:
4490:Uthradom Thirunal Marthanda Varma
3415:"C.P. and independent Travancore"
2489:Washbrook, D. A. (29 July 1976).
2415:Gutmann, Raphaël (15 June 2009).
1895:Condolences were also offered by
1833:American Academy of Asian Studies
1452:and, in 1932, attended the Third
1125:of the collateral line of famous
1050:contrasted with the heavy-handed
220:Edward VIII of the United Kingdom
4931:Advocates General for Tamil Nadu
4839:
4830:
4829:
4485:Chithira Thirunal Balarama Varma
4090:Shakunthala Jagannathan (1999).
3943:. 7 October 2009. Archived from
3294:Notes on the Great Indian Circus
2307:Blick, Andrew (17 August 2023),
1524:
1519:, Sir C.P.'s official residence.
1508:
1492:
1477:
1359:. He edited Besant's newspaper,
1159:family of C. V. Runganada Sastri
941:Chithira Thirunal Balarama Varma
925:In 1931, he was elevated to the
876:Pallivasal Hydroelectric Project
747:Maharajas of Jammu & Kashmir
739:the Nizam of Hyderabad and Berar
664:
62:
4475:Sree Moolam Thirunal Rama Varma
4460:Uthram Thirunal Marthanda Varma
4440:Avittom Thirunal Balarama Varma
4218:P. G. Sahasranama Iyer (1945).
4144:Balasubramaniam, K. M. (1934).
3893:V.K. Raghavan (17 April 2009).
3491:K.N. Panikker (20 April 2003).
2651:10.13107/jocr.2024.v14.i01.4132
2563:"Cambridge South Asian Studies"
2454:Sarkar, Jayita (15 July 2022).
2356:South Asian History and Culture
2125:, and later supreme pontiff of
1601:Economic and industrial reforms
1584:On 12 November 1936, Maharajah
1569:Travancore-Quilon Bank Collapse
1088:military aid to the civil power
880:Pechiparai Hydroelectric Scheme
162:Chithira Thirunal of Travancore
4146:South Indian Celebrities Vol 1
2998:Pillai, Manu S., ed. (2013), "
2598:Arnold, David (7 April 2017).
2495:. Cambridge University Press.
2350:Reeves, Peter (January 2012).
2119:Bharati Krishna Tirtha Maharaj
2033:and served as a member of the
1887:carried the news of his death:
943:, who formally appointed C.P.
872:electrification of South India
680:Dewan Bahadur Sachivottama Sir
519:Lady Sitamma Calamur Viravalli
215:George V of the United Kingdom
1:
4798:Bharani Thirunal Lakshmi Bayi
4504:Chiefs & Leading Families
4063:. 27 May 2010. Archived from
3806:"Proposal to interlink river"
3170:Vadivelu Rajalakshmi (1985).
2271:London School of Economics.
2245:migrator (28 November 2021).
2219:C. P. Ramaswami Iyer (1968).
2210:C. P. Ramaswami Iyer (1966).
1989:, one of the founders of the
1323:Junior Maharani of Travancore
1291:Maharaja of Jammu and Kashmir
1101:as its first Prime Minister.
1078:act, which even exceeded the
920:Junior Maharani of Travancore
800:Despite having just deprived
247:1923 – 10 March 1928
4470:Visakham Thirunal Rama Varma
4435:Karthika Thirunal Rama Varma
2754:Saroja Sundararajan (2002).
2575:10.1017/cbo9780511557989.022
2460:. Cornell University Press.
2368:10.1080/19472498.2012.639545
2214:. Servants of India Society.
1859:National Integration Council
1855:University Grants Commission
1712:In 1940 under his Dewanship
1346:for the custody of his sons
1334:Indian Independence Movement
1315:Third Round Table Conference
1287:Nizam of Hyderabad and Berar
980:He created and launched the
276:Sir Charles George Todhunter
68:Portrait of Ramaswami Iyer,
4941:University of Madras alumni
4465:Ayilyam Thirunal Rama Varma
4227:K. R. Venkataraman (1927).
4213:. Communist Party of India.
4181:Saroja Sundarrajan (2002).
3174:. Inter-India Publications.
1903:(then-President of India),
1777:Declaration of independence
1200:day (13 November) 1879, to
1057:All was not well, however;
986:Travancore Titanium Company
927:Viceroy's Executive Council
793:'s defamation suit against
193:Viceroy's Executive Council
4982:
4752:Sri Moolam Thirunal Palace
4747:Sri Padmanabhaswamy temple
4495:Moolam Thirunal Rama Varma
4455:Swathi Thirunal Rama Varma
4247:. Current Books, Kottayam.
4129:. Vikas Publishing House.
3493:"In the Name of Biography"
2569:: 459–460. 31 March 1988.
2006:C.P. by his Contemporaries
1915:, Prime Minister of India
1761:
1704:In 1937, C.P. started the
1681:and built guest-houses at
1577:
1283:Forty-two minutes, my Lord
1235:Presidency College, Madras
1174:British East India Company
1041:the Padmanabhaswamy vaults
868:Advocate-General of Madras
844:charged with deliberating
724:Presidency College, Madras
720:Wesley College High School
633:Presidency College, Madras
495:British Indian (1879–1947)
300:Advocate-General of Madras
4916:People from British India
4827:
4406:Temple Entry Proclamation
4396:Mysore invasion of Kerala
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4254:
4239:. Government Press. 1942.
4211:Immortal Punnapra-Vayalar
4109:"C. P. Ramaswami Aiyer".
3509:: CS1 maint: unfit URL (
3292:Singh, Khushwant (2001).
2733:10.1017/S0026749X21000706
2321:10.1017/9781009277105.015
2189:Veteran Tamil film actor
2024:Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam
1972:Temple Entry Proclamation
1764:Punnapra-Vayalar uprising
1580:Temple Entry Proclamation
1574:Temple Entry Proclamation
1461:World Economic Conference
1017:and fragmentation of the
963:Temple Entry Proclamation
931:monarchy of Travancore. -
810:Indian Home Rule movement
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3847:South Indian Celebrities
3810:The Hindu: Business Line
2601:The Congress in Tamilnad
2535:(1): 139. January 1931.
2501:10.1017/cbo9780511563430
2223:. Asia Publishing House.
2196:Rakthasakshikal Sindabad
2108:C. V. Kumaraswami Sastri
1840:Banaras Hindu University
1710:University of Travancore
1706:University of Travancore
1693:'s days (in present-day
1357:Indian National Congress
1295:Lord and Lady Willingdon
1271:Sir V. Bhashyam Aiyangar
1192:Early life and education
998:Travancore Ceramics Ltd.
982:State Bank of Travancore
971:University of Travancore
818:Indian National Congress
816:as General Secretary of
699:, was an Indian lawyer,
622:Bhakti Vilas, Trivandrum
533:C. V. Kumaraswami Sastri
510:Indian National Congress
391:University of Travancore
293:T. R. Venkatarama Sastri
4814:Ammachi Panapillai Amma
4200:K. Swaminathan (1959).
4113:. 1922. pp. 76–81.
3899:The Hindu:Business Line
2457:Ploughshares and Swords
2177:Vaikom Muhammad Basheer
2069:Punnapra-Vayalar revolt
2020:Arcot Ramasamy Mudaliar
1758:Punnapra-Vayalar revolt
1428:Devadasi Abolition Bill
1275:C.V. Kumaraswami Sastri
1084:Punnapra-Vayalar revolt
781:, the incarceration of
611:C. R. Pattabhirama Iyer
558:C. V. Karthik Narayanan
538:C. V. Viswanatha Sastri
460:Tiruvannamalai district
226:Governor‑General
18:Sir C.P. Ramaswami Iyer
3413:A. G. Noorani (2003).
2390:"Recovering an Indian"
2098:C. V. Runganada Sastri
2086:
2074:E. M. S. Namboodiripad
2054:
2051:K. C. Mammen Mappillai
2015:
1939:into the rice-bowl of
1893:
1861:, the Chairman of the
1851:Press Council of India
1687:Padmanabhapuram Palace
1614:
1553:
1454:Round Table Conference
1279:C.V. Viswanatha Sastri
1231:C. V. Runganada Sastri
1202:C.R. Pattabhirama Iyer
1029:Padmanabhaswamy Temple
955:
862:, he was appointed by
578:Bharati Krishna Tirtha
543:C. V. Runganada Sastri
4658:V. S. Subramanya Iyer
4377:Kingdom of Travancore
4209:K. C. George (1975).
4185:. Allied Publishers.
4160:on 30 September 2007.
3915:(19 September 2010).
2758:. Allied Publishers.
2610:10.4324/9781315294216
2529:International Affairs
2466:10.1515/9781501764424
2048:
1879:National Liberal Club
1597:and other reformers.
1543:
1340:Gopal Krishna Gokhale
1265:In 1903, C.P. joined
1216:bar who relocated to
1076:Defense of Travancore
1011:land revenue taxation
953:
896:Periyar National Park
866:as the youngest-ever
575:(great-granddaughter)
570:(great-granddaughter)
4896:Diwans of Travancore
4819:Thampi and Thankachi
4771:Other notable people
4673:C. P. Ramaswami Iyer
4391:Travancore Rebellion
4258:S. Srinivasa Iyengar
4092:Sir C. P. Remembered
4044:Sir C. P. Remembered
4029:Sir C. P. Remembered
4012:Sir C. P. Remembered
4000:Sir C. P. Remembered
3988:Sir C. P. Remembered
3976:Sir C. P. Remembered
3965:on 10 February 2010.
2784:Sir C. P. Remembered
2721:Modern Asian Studies
2541:10.1093/ia/10.1.139a
2433:10.3917/pe.092.0426o
1995:Madras Music Academy
1937:Kanyakumari district
1933:Edwin Samuel Montagu
1844:Annamalai University
1695:Kanyakumari District
1659:Kanyakumari District
1531:Another view of the
1267:V. Krishnaswamy Iyer
1255:Sir K. Seshadri Iyer
1223:V. Bhashyam Aiyangar
1105:Ancestry and origins
975:University of Kerala
856:Sir C.V. Kumaraswami
852:High Court of Madras
791:Pandit Motilal Nehru
779:Besant v. Narayaniah
718:city and studied at
596:C. R. Venkata Subban
545:(grandfather-in-law)
528:C. V. Sundara Sastri
356:Annamalai University
333:S. Srinivasa Iyengar
121:Acharya Narendra Dev
45:C. P. Ramaswami Iyer
4807:Related information
4737:Krishnapuram Palace
4727:Kanakakkunnu Palace
4668:Muhammad Habibullah
4618:K. Krishnaswamy Rao
4573:Thanjavur Subha Rao
4323:Diwan of Travancore
4316:Muhammad Habibullah
4222:. Government Press.
4127:Freedom at midnight
4119:Lapierre, Dominique
4111:Some Madras Leaders
3947:on 28 October 2009.
3877:Sir C.P. Remembered
3863:Sir C.P. Remembered
3812:. 12 December 2005.
3792:Sir C.P. Remembered
3778:Sir C.P. Remembered
3764:Sir C.P. Remembered
3747:Sir C.P. Remembered
3733:Sir C.P. Remembered
3719:Sir C.P. Remembered
3705:Sir C.P. Remembered
3684:Sir C.P. Remembered
3670:Sir C.P. Remembered
3656:Sir C.P. Remembered
3642:Sir C.P. Remembered
3625:Sir C.P. Remembered
3606:Sir C.P. Remembered
3589:Sir C.P. Remembered
3575:Sir C.P. Remembered
3561:Sir C.P. Remembered
3467:Sir C.P. Remembered
3453:Sir C.P. Remembered
3439:Sir C.P. Remembered
3359:Sir C.P. Remembered
3342:Sir C.P. Remembered
3325:Sir C.P. Remembered
3279:Sir C.P. Remembered
3262:Sir C.P. Remembered
3248:Sir C.P. Remembered
3234:Sir C.P. Remembered
3217:Sir C.P. Remembered
3203:Sir C.P. Remembered
3189:Sir C.P. Remembered
3154:Sir C.P. Remembered
3140:Sir C.P. Remembered
3123:Sir C.P. Remembered
3106:Sir C.P. Remembered
3092:Sir C.P. Remembered
3078:Sir C.P. Remembered
3061:Sir C.P. Remembered
3046:. 28 November 2021.
3021:Sir C.P. Remembered
2985:Sir C.P. Remembered
2968:Sir C.P. Remembered
2949:Sir C.P. Remembered
2937:Some Madras Leaders
2907:Sir C.P. Remembered
2893:Sir C.P. Remembered
2876:Sir C.P. Remembered
2857:Sir C.P. Remembered
2843:Sir C.P. Remembered
2826:Sir C.P. Remembered
2812:Sir C.P. Remembered
2798:Sir C.P. Remembered
2421:Politique étrangère
2142:C. R. Pattabhiraman
2029:C.P. was an active
1791:Mohammed Ali Jinnah
1697:) and expanded the
1685:. He renovated the
1617:~ Khushwant Singh,
1563:Diwan of Travancore
1471:Diwan of Travancore
1450:Government of India
1165:in tandem with the
945:Dewan of Travancore
860:Viswanatha Sastriar
709:Indian Independence
592:C. R. Pattabhiraman
174:Muhammad Habibullah
140:Diwan of Travancore
4638:P. Rajagopalachari
4593:A. Seshayya Sastri
4542:Velu Thampi Dalawa
4532:Krishna Gopalayyan
4480:Sethu Lakshmi Bayi
4450:Gowri Parvati Bayi
4445:Gowri Lakshmi Bayi
4401:Upper Cloth Revolt
4308:Succeeded by
4299:Law Member of the
4290:Succeeded by
4281:Law Member of the
4272:Succeeded by
4067:on 25 October 2012
4057:"An actor's actor"
3392:Dominique Lapierre
3375:Dominique Lapierre
2161:In popular culture
2155:V.K. Krishna Menon
2055:
1987:C. Natesa Mudaliar
1961:M. G. Ramachandran
1912:The Times of India
1897:C. Rajagopalachari
1727:was abolished and
1725:capital punishment
1554:
1533:Kanakakunnu Palace
1517:Kanakakunnu Palace
1433:Muthulakshmi Reddy
1389:Governor of Madras
1137:who migrated from
1135:Deshastha Brahmins
994:Indian Rare Earths
956:
874:, established the
806:Jiddu Krishnamurti
620:The Grove, Madras
568:Sharada Srinivasan
548:C. Aryama Sundaram
498:Indian (1947–1966)
4946:Indian Freemasons
4853:
4852:
4778:Thachudaya Kaimal
4678:P. G. N. Unnithan
4623:V. P. Madhava Rao
4613:S. Shungrasoobyer
4511:Thachudaya Kaimal
4339:
4338:
4330:Succeeded by
4295:Preceded by
4277:Preceded by
4192:978-81-7764-326-8
4165:Sreedhara Menon.
3833:978-1-85743-388-3
3303:978-0-14-100576-8
3296:. Penguin India.
2765:978-81-7764-326-8
2695:madrasmusings.com
2619:978-1-315-29421-6
2584:978-0-521-32604-9
2510:978-0-521-20982-3
2475:978-1-5017-6442-4
2330:978-1-009-27710-5
2288:Missing or empty
2171:The Narrow Corner
2121:, pontiff of the
1799:nuclear arms race
1632:ammonium sulphate
1586:Chithira Thirunal
1558:Chithira Thirunal
1446:League of Nations
1385:Madras Presidency
1311:League of Nations
826:League of Nations
775:Ashe murder trial
705:Madras Presidency
676:
675:
565:(grandson-in-law)
475:26 September 1966
410:League of Nations
186:P. G. N. Unnithan
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1499:Another view of
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1167:Vembaukum family
1131:Appayya Dikshita
907:Viscount Goschen
882:, and built the
814:Jawaharlal Nehru
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573:Nanditha Krishna
563:M. R. Srinivasan
540:(brother-in-law)
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1163:Mylapore clique
1145:to the town of
1107:
1015:Marumakkathayam
892:Tungabhadra Dam
864:Lord Willingdon
846:Indian reforms.
795:C.S. Ranga Iyer
743:Nawab of Bhopal
735:Mylapore clique
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