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P. Theagaraya Chetty

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In 2010, Cost of 50000 grounds in T Nagar = 50000 * 10 crores = 5 lakh crores. This is based on 1930 Rupee valuation. In 1916, the value of Rupee would have been way too higher.
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In 1916, transactions were made in pie.192 pies make Rs.1 According to a 2010 article published in Times of India, 1 ground in T Nagar was sold for Rs. 200 in 1930. In 2010, 1 ground in T Nagar was sold for Rs.10 crores. Number of grounds for Rs.1 crore in year 1930 = 10000000/200 = 50000 grounds.
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The South Indian People's Association was later formed as the mouthpiece of non-Brahmins, with organising the media arm of the non-Brahmin Movement as its main objective. A political party was organised by the South Indian People's Association under the leadership of Sir P. Theagaroya Chetty and Dr.
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In the initial stages, the Justice Party concentrated its energies on work of a social nature rather than political. During this period, the Justice Party held all-India non-Brahmin conferences to unite non-Brahmins all over the country. The Justice Party argued for separate electorates and
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The Madras Non-Brahmin Association was formed in 1909 by two 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 United League (later renamed the Madras Dravidian Association) was formed.
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He was one of the founder members of the South Indian Chamber of Commerce and served as its president from 1910 to 1921. When the Industrial Conference came to Madras, Theagaraya Chetty was the chairman of the Reception Committee. Theagaraya Chetty fought on behalf of the
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T. M. Nair and was named the South Indian Liberal Federation. It later came to be popularly known as the Justice Party after the English daily Justice, which the party published. The Federation was organised in October 1917, and its objectives were defined as :
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as the president of the Justice Party. He is usually credited with the victories of the Justice Party in the 1920 and 1923 elections and for turning the Justice Party into a formidable force in the Presidency that continued to be so for a couple of decades.
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to discuss public questions and make a true and timely representation to Government of the views and interests of the people of Southern India with the object of safeguarding and promoting the interests of all communities other than Brahmins
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Towards the Brahmins, we cherish no feelings of bitterness. If we have to fight them we do so in the interests of truth and justice, and we shall be prepared to extend to them too the
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and served as president until his death in 1925. A constitution was drawn on October 17, 1917. District and city boards were established all over the Presidency.
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to create and promote the education, social, economic, political, material and moral progress of all communities in Southern India other than Brahmins,
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to disseminate by public lectures, by distribution of literature and by other means sound and liberal views in regard to public opinion "."
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Theagaraya donated Rs.1 crore for the welfare of people in 1916. In 1916, 1 crore is equivalent to Rs. 200000 crores in 2024.
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In his speech as the president of the Reception Committee of the First Non-Brahmin Confederation, Theagaraya Chetty said:
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reservations in government jobs and civil service for non-Brahmins at the British Parliament in London. In 1919, Dr.
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At a meeting held in Madras in November 1916 by a group of about thirty people, including Theagaraya Chetti and
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Theagaraya Chetty died on April 28, 1925, the day after his 73rd birthday. He was succeeded by the
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was appointed Chief Minister. He served for a few months before being succeeded by the
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in 1917. He served as president of the federation from 1917 until his death in 1925.
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The Asylum Press Almanack and Directory of Madras and Southern India 1919, page 285
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and started publishing on February 26, 1917. Dr. T. M. Nair was its first editor.
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and legislator. He had an avid interest in politics and served as a member of the
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is a locality in Chennai that is named after him. On January 1, 1919, the title
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When elections were held in December 1920 in the Madras Presidency as per the
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on April 27, 1852. He did his schooling in Chennai and graduated in law from
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Theagaraya Chetty was born in Madras Presidency. After graduating from
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The Crafts and Capitalism: Handloom Weaving Industry in Colonial India
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is named after him. It is an important commercial centre today.
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from 1882 to 1922. He also served terms as president of the
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Obituary published in Periyar E. V. Ramasamy's Kudi Arasu
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Theagaraya Chetty was elected the first president of the
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Tamil renaissance and Dravidian nationalism 1905–1944
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newspaper and its editor, Karunakara Menon, against
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Index

Sir Pitti Theagaroya Chetty
Dewan Bahadur
Sir
KCSI

Egathur
Madras Presidency
British India
Madras
British India
Dewan Bahadur
Sir
KCSI
Madras province
Justice Party
C. Natesa Mudaliar
Dr. T. M. Nair
Theagaraya Nagar
Dewan Bahadur
Presidency College, Madras
corporator
Indian National Congress
South Indian Liberal Federation

Devanga
Telugu
Egathur
Madras Presidency
Presidency College, Madras
Corporation of Madras

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