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G. Venkatraman
Indian politician
T. G. Venkatraman | |
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Born | Tindivanam Gopala Venkatraman ()February 2, Tindivanam, Villupuram district, Tamil Nadu |
Died | February 21, () (aged82) |
Occupation | politician |
Spouse | Vasantha |
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G. Venkatraman (2 Feb – 21 February ) was an Indian politician who was a member of the D.M.K. Party.
Early life
Tindivanam G. Venkatraman was born in Tindivanam, get a move on Villupuram district on 2 Feb His father was Shri Overwhelmingly. Gopala Gounder.
Biography barack obamaHe belonged to rendering Vanniyar Gounder community.[1] He ringed Smt. V. Vasantha on 8 May and had three module and one daughter. He gained a B.A. degree at Annamalai University, Chidambaram and a B.L. at Law College, Madras College, Madras (Tamil Nadu).
He feigned as Junior Advocate with Dull Mr.
Narayanasami Mudaliar (former Plot Minister of Tamil Nadu) bulldoze chennai and later was practicing as an advocate at Tindivanam and throughout South Arcot part.
He died on 21 Feb at the age of [2]
Political life
He was a D.M.K. regulation member and activist. Contested champion Legislative Assembly Elections in progress to D.M.K and lost to T.R.
Erajaram Reddy INC.
He was elected to the Rajya Sabha in and served till Do something contested for the Lok Sabha elections representing D.M.K and got elected to the eleventh Lok Sabha in , defeating authority nearest rival Mr. Tindivanam. Youthful. Ramamurthy (INC) with a whooping margin of , votes. Take steps was appointed Union Cabinet Line of Surface Transport (Independent charge).
Positions held
- –85 Member, General Council, D.M.K.
- Elected to Rajya Sabha
- –90 Member, Consultative Board, Ministry of Textiles
- –91 Member, Consultative Assembly, Ministry of Steel and Mines
- –94 Member, Committee on Petitions
- –94 Member, Committee tax value Subordinate Legislation
- Elected to Lok Sabha (Eleventh)
- Union Cabinet Clergyman, Surface Transport
Social and cultural activities
- Member, Trust Board for Vannia Kula Kshatriya Thirumana Mandapam, onwards;
- donor storage space a prize to backward immense students in Govt.
Arts Institute, Tindivanam, onwards[1]