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Ponnambalam Gajendrakumar Ponnambalam (1974-), present leader of the Entire Congress of Tamil Tamil, son of Kumar Ponnambalam, grandson G.Ponnambala Amrumugam Canagaratnam family of Arumugam Canagaratnam (873-?), Member of the Legislature Council Cathiravelus Sitampal (1898–1964) , government minister, Member of Parliament, Son of A. Cathiravelulu, Nephew A.Canagaratnam Cathiravelu Ponnambalam, first mayor of Jaffna, Jun. Cathiravelu, nephew leader A. Canagaratnam Military Unarmed General Paramasiva Prabhakar Kumaramangalam (1913–200 the 7th chief of staff of the army (1966–1969) General Krishnaswamy Sunday (1930–1999) , 14th Army Chief of State (1986–1988) Oscar Admiral Stanley Dawson (1923–2011), 12th Chief of Staff of Naval, India, 1982–1984 Admiral Sushil Kumar (1940–2019), 16th Chief of Naval Personnel (India) (1988–2001) Air Force Air Force Chief of Air Force Marshal Srinivasapuram Krishna Swamy (1943–), 19th Chief air staff (2001–2004) Award winner C. V SR. Rarely, Nobel Prize in Physics, 1930 Subrahmanyan Chandrasekhar, Nobel Prize in Physics , 1983 Vencatraman Ramakrishnan , Prize Nobel of Chemistry, 2009 Akshay Venkatesh, Fields Medal in Mathematics, the 2018 Ratna Bharat is india's highest civil respect. Sir C. Raman, the first Asayatic Nobel Laureate to win the prize in the science field, 1954 C. Rajagopalachari, first governor general of India and former minister of former minister Tamil Nadu, 1954 K. Kamaraj, former minister of former minister of Tamil Nadu, 1976 Dr. P. A. Abdul Kalam, former President of India, 1997 Dr. Ramachandran, film actor and former Chief Minister Tamil Nadu Nadu 1988 C. Subramaniam C. , for Public Affairs, 1998 M. Subbulakshmi, the first musician ever given to Bharat Ratna; the first Indian musician to receive the Ramon Magsaysay Prize, the 1998 Padma Vibhushan is the second highest respected civilian. Arcot Lakshmanaswami Mudaliar, For Medicine, 1963 Subrahmanyan Chandrasekhar, for Science & Arts; Engineering, 1968 K. V. Kalyana Sundaram, For Public Affairs, 1968 Arcot Ramasamy Mudaliar, Civil Service, 1970 T. Swaminathan, Civil Service, 1973 T. , Arts, 1977 V. Arunachalam, for Literature & Arts, 1977 V. Arunachalam, for Literature & Arts, 1977 V. Arunachalam, for Literature & Arts. Education, 1990 Raja Jesudos Chelliah, for Public Affairs, 2007 , for Medicine, 2007 V. Krishnamurthy, for Civil Service, 2007 , for Music, the 2018 Padma Bhushan is the third highest respected civilian. Ganesan Syvaji, 1984 Kamal Haasan, Art Ilaiyaraaja, veteran musician and Music Director Tamil A. Rahman, Oscar-winning Musiciana from ; referred to as the Mozart of Madras Arogyaswami Paulraj, Wireless Technology Pioneer Shiv Nadar, industrial industrial philanthropist Jayakanthan, author Muthulakshmi Reddy, Doctor, Social Reform Padma Shri Padma Shri's fourth highest civil respect. Sivaji Ganesan (1966), Art K. Balachander (1987), Art Kamal Haasan (1990), Art Vairamuthuthu (2003), Literature and Education B. Palaniappan (2006), Sivanthi Adithan Medicine (2008), Literature and Education Actors Vivek (2009), Art Mecca Rafeeque Ahmed (2011), businessman and entrepreneur Prabhu Dev (2019), The Art Ramon Magsaysay Award's Ramon Magsaysay was established in 1957 in memory of Ramon Magsaysay, president is late to the Philippines. It is often considered to be the Prize Nobel Asia S. M.Swaminathan, for Community Leadership, 1971 M.S. Subbulakshmi, for the genre of Caranatic Classic, 1974 Jockin Arputham, for Peace and International Understanding, 2000 Palagmi sainath, Journalist, 2007 Francis, 2012 T.M. Krishna, 2016 Dadasaheb Phalke Award's Dadasaheb Phalke Award is the highest Indian award in movies, given annually by the Government of India for lifelong contributions to Indian cinema. It was instituted in 1969, the year of the birth of Dadasaheb Phalke, considered the father of Indian cinema. Sivaji Ganesan, 1996 K.Balachander, 2011 Param Virra Chakra Param Virra Chakra is India's highest military honor. Major Ramaswamy Parmeshwaran (1946-1987), awarded in 1987 (posthumous) for IPKF operations in Sri Lanka Sahitya Sahitya Academy Main Article: List of Sahitya Academy Award winners for Tamil Rajiv Gandhi Khel Ratna award Rajiv Gandhi Khel Ratna Award is India's highest respect for sportsmanship Mr. , for asses (1991–92); first recipient of the award Dhanraj Pillaj Mariyapan Pasegavel Jnanpith Award Akilan, Jnanpith Award, 1975 Jayakanthan, Jnanpith Prize, 2002 Sangeet Natak Academy Award Vyjayanthimala, Sangeet Natak Academy, 1982 Sangeet Natak Academy Fellowship Karaikudi Sambasiva Ieryakudia Raumanja IyengarPanasam R. Sivan V. Raghavan Guinness World Record L. Athira Krishna, Guinness World Record Holder Ensures Joachim, Canadian actors, producers, and several World Record World Record V.S. Kumar Anandan , her many records include the Palk Strait's swimmer, from Sri Lanka to India and back to 51 hours, in 1971 Kutraleeswaran, swimming via English Channel in 1994 when she was just 13 years old; the same year, he was swimming throughout six channels to break St Mihir's record of swimming across five channels in a year calendar of rajasekharan Parameswaran, Guinness World Holder[3] Holder. Arjuna Award main article: The Tamil recipients list of award Arjuna Arjuna Arjuna was instituted in 1961 by india's government to recognize outstanding accomplishments in national sport. Kutraleeswaran, Youngest Arjuna Award winner Oscar Award A. Rahman, won the Academy Award for Best Original Score and Academy for Best Original Song Song of 2009 Cottalango Leon, won the Academy Award for Scientific Accomplishments and Technical Design's, Engineer and Ongoing Development[a] at Sony Pictures Imageworks Technologies LiView of 2016 Social Workers M.B.B.Nirmal , founder and president of Exnora Exnora International Suresh Joachim, founder and president of World Peace Marathon Krishnamal Jagannathan Naraina Pillai Anjali Gopalan, first Indian Tamil was awarded with Chevalier de la Légion d'hoeur, Knight of the Order of The Legions of Honor, the highest award in France, 2013 Harish Iyer, Mumbai-based blogger [4] and LGBT rights activist[5] China Pillai , started Kalajinam, a wednesdayt movement in the village of Ramasamy, self-appointed traffic police, litigate public interests and social activists from Chennai Kumi Naidoo, Secretary General of International Business and Tamil billionairs Administration tamil Krishnan Kalanithi Maran Shiv Nadar Ram Shriram A. Vellayan Maha Maha Sinnathamby G. Gnanalingam R. G. Chandramogan Sundar Pichai B.S. Abdur Rahman T. S. Kalyanaraman[6] Subaskaran Allirajah Sridhar Vembu Tamil executive and main business people article: Tamil Executive and businesspeople Palani G. Periasamy, Chair of PGP Group of Companies Indra Krishnamurthy Nooyi, former President and CEO of PepsiCondar Pichai, CEO of Google , Inc. Kalanidhi Maran, founder and head of Sunshine Television Network; Former owner of SpiceJet Airline and owner of Sunrisers Hyderabad IPL Team Natarajan Chandrajan Kandraskaran, President Tata & Sons Subramaniam Ramadorai, counselor, Indian Prime Minister Valiama Narain Ramaramthy Thyagarajan Education L. Kandasamy, professor of Tamil Nadu Agricultural University Jeppiaar, founder, Sathyabama University V. L. 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Sanjay, vice-chancellor of First Central University of Tamil Nadu in Tiruvaro M. S. Ananth, Director of the American Institute of Technology, Madras Xavier Paseinayagam, known for setting up the International Association for Tamil Research (IATR) and organizing the first World Conference Tamil Lane Jayaramne Eliezer , appointing a member of the Order of Australia Sanjay Subrahmanyam, awarded the Prize Infosys to the Field of Humanities (History) of 2012 Indira Samara Samarasekera, 12th and current president and vice-chancellor of the University of Alberta Vilayanur S. Ramachandran, neuroscientist known mainly for his work in the fields of neurology behavioral and visual psychosicist G. Nammalvar, Indian Organic Scientist of Agriculture Swaminathan , agricultural scientist and Ramon Magsaysay Award Ganapathi Paseikamoni (1938–1986) M.O.P. Iyengar Dr. Livingstone Ramanathan V. Guha, known for his work on Cyc, Schema.org, Meta Content Framework, Resource Framework Description; developed the first version of RSS Madhu Sudan (1966-), professor at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology; member of MIT Computer Science and Artificial Intelligence Laboratory Hari Balakrishnan, professor at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology; member of Computer Science MIT and Artificial Intelligence Laboratory Arogyaswami Paulraj (1944–), Faculty of Electrical Engineering at Stanford a pioneer in Wireless Smart Technology antenna Shiva Ayyadurai Ravindran Kannan, a principal researcher at Microsoft Research India T. V. Raman Sundar Pichai, CEO of Google Marti Subrahmanyam, professor at New York University (NYU); on board of infosy principal and ICI Bala V. Balachandran, professor of the Kellogg School of Jaganthan Ravi Management, economists and professor at the Kellogg School of H.V.R. Management. Iyengar, former Governor of the Reserve Bank of India (1957–1962) S. Jagannathan, former Governor of the Bank of India (1970–1962) S. Jaganthan, former Governor of the Bank of India (1970–1962) S. Jagannathan , former Governor of the Bank of India (1957–1962) S. Jaganthan, former Governor of the Bank of India (1957–1962) S. Jaganthan, former Governor of the Bank of India (1957–1962) S. Jagannathan, former Governor of the Bank of India (1957–1962) S. Jagannathan, former Governor of the Bank of India (1957– executive of the World Bank and International Moight fund (IMF) M. Narasimham , banker; former Governor of the Bank of India (1977); executive of the World Bank and IMF S. Venkitaramanan, former Governor of the Bank of India (1990–1992) K. Ramachandran, Director and CFO of Barclays Rich, India (2008–) T.N. Srinivasan (1933–), economists; Samuel C. Park, Jr. Professor of Economics at Yale University Raghuram Raghuram Rajan, Professor of the University of Chicago Booth School of Business, ex-Governor of Bank Reserves of India (2013-2016), Chief Economist, International Moight Fund (IMF), (2003-2007) Send Mullainathan, co- founder of Leader-42 Jomo Cross Sumaram Ramon Navaratnam Raj Chetty, listed in 2008 by the Economist as one of the top eight economists in the world Swaminathan Gurumurthy , Indian Economist Arvind Subramanian, Indian Economist, Chief Economic Advisor of the Government of India (2014-2018) Krishnamurthy Subramanian, Indian Economist, Associate Professor of Indian Schools of Business and Economic Chief Economic Advisor of the Government of India (2018-) K. Sripavan, Chief Justice of Sri Lanka; former Deputy Solicitor General; judges and presidents of the Appeal Court; The Puisne Justice of the Supreme Court of Sri Lanka Rajesh Sreenivasan Karthy Govender, The South African Commissioner; Law professor at the University of Natal K.S. Rajah, former Supreme Court Judge – Singapore Navanethem Pillay, UN High Commissioner for Human Rights; South African origins Indian and decent Tamil; the first non-white woman on the High Court in South Africa; served as international criminal court judge and President of the International Criminal Court for Rwanda M. Patanjali Sastri, Second Chief Justice of Indian V. Bhashyam Aiyangar, lawyer and jurist A. Vaidyanatha Ieryer (1890–1955), Tamil Indian activist; participated in the independence movement and organized the temple entry movement in the Meenakshi Temple in Madurai; Tamil President Nadu Harijan Seva Sangh Rarely, U.S. Tamil attorneys; Current Assistant Attorney General for the criminal division of Sriri Srinivasan, U. S. Circuit Court of Appeal for the District of Columbia Circuit Muthucumarwamy Sornarajah, CJ Koh. Koh. in Law at the National University of Singapore Malliha Wilson, former Assistant Attorney General of the Government of Ontario Subrahyan Chandrahyankar Srinivasa Ramanujana (1887–1920), known for his contribution to mathematical analysis, theory numbers, infinite series and continued fraction of Swami Bharati Krishna Tirtha, known for Vedic Mathematical book Ramachandran Balassubramanian, the Indian number; Director of the Institute of Mathematical Sciences in Chennai, India Subbayya Sivasankarayana Pillai (1901–1950), known for his work in the theory number Kollagunta Gopalaiyer Raman ethan (1920-1992), known work in the theory number of Christian Jayaratnam Eliezer (1918–2001), mathematician and Tamil rights activist from Sri Lanka; ordered recipients of Australia C. Seshadri, Director of the Chennai Mathematics Institute; Trieste award Srinivasa Varadhan, mathematician and fellow of the Royal Society, Abel Prize winner. Pioneer in Major Theory. C. Ramanujam (1938–1974), worked on theory numbers and geometry algebraic T. S. Vijayaraghavan (1902–1955), worked on Pisot-Vijayaraghavan number Streamdran Kannan, Professor of Computer Science and Mathematics at Yale University; Joint winner of 1991 Fulkerson Prize in the discrete math for work on the volumes of convex body Kannan Soundarajan Conjeever Sesha Ramaiyengar Sridharan Chidambaram Padmanabhan Ramanujaam Srinivasa Raghavan Madabusiam Santanam Raghunathan A. A. Krishnaswami Ayyangar, Outlining Mathematical Verdict Mudumbai Seshachalu Narasimhan, Mathematician and Fellow of the Royal Society (1996) K. R. Parthasarathy, Professor Emeritus of the Indian Statistical Institute of New Delhi Ramaiyengar Sridharan, Mathematician of Chennai Mathematics Institute; Awarded by the Prize Shanti Swarup Bhatnagar for Science and Technology of Mathematical Sciences Raman Parimala, known for his contribution to Algebra S. Ramanan, works in the geometry of algebraic Kavita Ramanan, daughter of S. Ramanan. Mathematician at Brown University Balamurali Ambati, the youngest doctor in the world at age 17[8] Rangaswamy Srinivasan, exciting ultravyolet laser/LASIK inventory of IBM Research V.S. Ramachandran, neuroscientist; Principal Professor of UC San Diego S.S. Ratnam, Pioneer of Singapore In-Vitro fertilisation; Sri Lankan Tamil ancestor Ganapathi Paseikamoni, palynologist at French Institute of Pondicherry; gave to the Prize Fyson of Natural Sciences Govindapa Venkataswamy, founder Aravind Zye Hospital Ravi Iyengar, professor and founder of Iyengar Lab, Mount Sinai School of Gunamudian Medicine David Boaz, Indian Tamil psychologist Paul Kalanithi , Neurosurgeon Sir Chandrasekhara Venkata Raman, 1930 Nobel Prize winner of Physical Subhraman Chandrasekar, 1983 Nobel Prize Winner of Physics Dr Kasturirangan, former ISRO president; Director Institute of Advanced Science (NIAS) , former chairman of the Department of Atomic Energy; first nuclear test in 1974 Dr. P.K. Iyengar, former chairman of the Atomic Energy Department M.R.Srinivasan, former chairman of the Department of Energy Atomic R. Chidambaram, scientific adviser to the Prime Minister of India and former President of Atomic Energy Commission S.R. Ranganathan, has revealed the five laws in the science library of A. Sivathanu Pillai, defense scientist; The CEO of the company Endo-Russian Brahmos G. Ramachandran (1922–2001), made greater contribution to biology and physics R. V. Peromal, former Director of Liquid Propulsion Systems Ramanuja Vijayaraghavan (1931-), physicist at the Tata Institute of Fundamental Research Udaya Kumar, Designer of the Indian rupee signs Vallampadugai Srinivasa Raghavan Arunachalam Poondi Kumaraswamy, the only one who received both the Homi Bhabha Fellowship 1967–69 and Jawaharl Nehrullowship 1975-77 , two of the country's top research rewards; hydrologist P.S.Krishnaprasad, professor of electrical engineering at the University of Maryland Somasegar, Recipients of the American Engineering of the S.Vanajah Award year, the only woman among the four finalists who filed 11,000 other Malaysians who applied for astronauts selection process in 2003 Ramamti Shankar, John Randol Professor Huffman of Physics at Yale University B.C. Shekhar , upgraded natural rubber industry Raman Sundrum, developed a model class called model Randall-Sundrum Siva Siva Sivanthan, Awarded Champion (Immigrant Entrepreneurs and Innovative Categories) by White House Mahadeva Subramani Mania, antomoologist musical Tamil Music Muthu Pasedavar, one of the Trinite Tamil Marimutthu Pillai's, one of Tamil Trinity's Arunachala Kavi, one of the Trinite's Tamil Pushpavanam Kupusamy, Naatupura Paatu Kollangudi Karupye Nagore E.M. Hanifa Carnifa Carnatic Ranjani & Ga Papanasam Circul Gurucharan Lalgudi Jayaman Kunakudi Vaidathan Ariyakudi Ramanuja Iyengar T.M. Krishna Madurai Manyer Veena Dhanammal E. Gayathri D.K. Pattamal SemmangudiA Iyer Muthuswami Dikshitar N. Ramani L. Athira Krishna Aruna Sairam T. Brinda T. Mukthami Dikshitar N. Ramani L. Athira Krishna Aruna Sairam T. Brinda T. Muthuswami Dikshitar N. Ramani L. Athira Krishna Aruna Sairam T. Brinda T. Muthuswami Dikshitar N. Ramani L. Athira Krishna Aruna Sairam T. Brinda T. Muthuswami Dikshitar N. Ramani L. Athira Krishna Aruna Sairam T. Brinda T. Muthuswami Dikshitar N. Ramani L. Athira Krishna Aruna Sairam T. Brinda T. Muthuswami Dikshitar N. Ramani L. Athira Kr Vedavalli Sirkazhi Govindarajan Maharajapuram Santhanaam Sanjay Subrahmanyan T.M. Krishna T.M. Soundarajan Nithyashree Mahade Nivan Rajagopalan Chinmayi Mahathi Aruna Sayeeram Alathur Fres, Alathur Brother Srinivasa Iyer (1912– 1964) and Sivasubramania Iyer (1916–1980) Ariyakudi Ramanuja Iyengar Poochi Srinivasa Iyengar Patnam Subramania Ie Ger Balassubramaniam S. Sowmya M.L. Vasanthakumari Charumathi Ramachandran Vasundhara Devi Abraham Pandithar, musicologist and practical sidha medicine from Madras Presidency, British Indian Film Music K.V. Mahadevan Mahadevan konpoze; winner of the National Film Award for Best Music Direction (1968 & 1980) T.K. Ramamoorthy (1922–2013), composer V. Kumar (1934-1996) Ilayaraja Gangai Amaran (1947–), composer, singer, director Chandrabose (?–2010), composer Sankar Ganesh, composer Deva (1950–), composer, singer S. A. Rajkumar (1964–), composer Sirpy (1962–), composer A. R. Rahman (1967–), composer, singer, winner of Academy Award for Best Original Song, National Film Award for Best Music Direction (1993, 1997, 2002 & 2003) Yuvan Shankar Raja (1979–), composer, singer, winner of Cyprus International Film Festival Award in 2006 for Raam Harris Jayaraj (1975–), composer D. Imman (1983–), composer, singer Srikanth Deva, composer, singer Bobo Shashi, composer, singer Karthik Raja (1973–), composer Bharathwaj (1960–), composer, singer G. V. Prakash Kumar (1987–), composer, singer , actor Vijay Antony (1975–) , composer, singer, actor Anirudh Ravichander (1990–), composer, singer James Vasanthan, composer Santhosh Narayanan (1983–), composer Mohamaad Ghibran (1980–), composer Western music Master Dhanraj Mentor of Ilaiyaraaja and A. R. Rahman M.I.A. (Mathangi Maya Arulpragasam), British musician Clarence Jey (Clarence Jeyaretnam), Sri Lankan American record producer Yogi B (Yogeswaran Veerasingam), Malaysian hiphop artist, founder of Poetic Ammo Kamahl (Kandiah Kamalesvaran), Australian cabaret/easy listening singer Tharini Mudaliar, Australian singer and violinist Tommy Genesis, Canadian rapper Jacintha Abisheganaden, Singaporean singer Rudra, Singaporean death metal band Shruti Haasan, western singer, daughter of Tamil actor Kamal Haasan Blaaze, rap artist and playback singer Lord Kossity Siva Kaneswaran, band member of The Wanted Arjun Coomaraswamy, UK RnB singer[9] Dinesh Kanagaratnam, Sri Lankan hiphop artist Hiphop Tamizha , Tamil rap duo Vidya Vox Other Jaclyn Victor, Malaysian singer, winner of inaugural Malaysian Idol Lydian Nadhaswaram, Child Prodigy, Indian Pianist, winner of The World's Best, 2019 Dance T. Balasaraswati Chitra Visweswaran Padma Subramanyam Rukmini Devi Arundale Anita Ratnam Vyjayanthimala Rajee Narayan Cinema Directors Main article: List of Indian film directors § Tamil film directors Actors See also: List of Tamil film actors Vijay Dhanush Gemini Ganesan Kamal Haasan R. Madhavan Suriya Saravanan Sivaji Ganesan Arun Vijay Vijayakanth Harish Kalyan Siddharth Karthi Vijay Sethupathi Sivakarthikeyan Vadivelu Goundamani Senthil Ramarajan Vivek Santhanam Sathyaraj Sathish Sibi Sathyaraj Vikram M. K. Thyagaraja Bhagavathar N. S. Krishnan P. U. Chinnappa T. R. Mahalingam M. R. Radha Yogi Babu Manivannan Thengai Srinivasan Manobala Venniradai Moorthy Karunas Delhi Ganesh Singamuthu Kumarimuthu Vinu Chakravarthy Vijay Antony G. V. Prakash Kumar T. Rajendar Silambarasan Jayam Ravi , mwatye Aktris Tamil Gade tou: Lis Tamil Actress Vani Bhojani Janani Iyer Vyjanthimala Madhoo Priamani Dhansika Prihavani Bhavani Shankar Nivetha Pethuraja Rithurka Composer MusicAl See: Music Film Rahman Of Hollywood Sendhil Ramamurthy, Actor In NBC Drama Hero and Netflix Series Never Have Me All The Time; half Tamil Ashok Amritraj, fimmaker, producer Geraldine Viswanathan, actress from Hala (film); half Tamil Sunkrish Bala, actor of ABC Show Notes from La Underbelly Leader Kaling, actor of NBC sitting at the office; Half Tamil Asian ansari, actor Poorna Jagannathan, actress of Netflix series Never Have I Ever Been Chandran Rutnam, award-winning director for the film a common man at International Madrid Film Festival M. Shyamalan, director; half Tamil Maitreyi Ramakrishnan, actress of Netflix series Never Other Entertainment azz Ansari, comedian Padma Lakshmi, model and television host Romesh Ranganathan, British comedian Sindhu Vee, British stand merchant. (Half Tamil). Sports and games Mariyappan Pasegavelu, the gold medal winner of the Paralympics, High So Santhi Soundarajan, first World Peace Sports Festival ambassador from India; first Tamil woman to win a medal at Asian Games Jegathesan Sathingam Sivalingam Gomathi Marimuthu, winner of the gold medal of the Asian Championship A. Maria Irudayam, World quorum champions and Arjuna Arjuna winners for 1996(1996) R. Arokiarajaj, champions quorum B. Radhakrishnan, champions quorum A. Palanisamy, first Arjuna Award winner for volleyball (1961) G.E. Sridharan, Arjuna Prize winner Kumaran, played for Indian team and currently played for IOB , Chennai Sivabalan, played for India and currently plays for IOB, Chennai Viswanathan Anand, world champion; the first Indians earn the title of Grandmaster Manuel Aaron, the first Indian to earn the title of International Master Murugan Thiruchelvam, ches played from United Kingdom Krishnan Sasikiran, Grandmaster and Arjuna Award winner for Cargo (2002) S. Vijayalakshmi, six-time women's national champion in India; first Granmaster woman from India; Arjuna Award Winner for Goods (2000) Aarthie Ramaswamy, Granmaster Women and Under-18 Girls seats to world champion Baskaran Adhiban, ches Grandmaster from Tamil Nadu S.P. Sethuraman, Ches Granmaster from Tamil Nadu Buchi Babu Nauid (1868–1908), father of cricket Southern Indian Cota Ramaswami (1896-presumed dead), represents India in both international cricket and tennis M.Ba. Naidu (1895–1948), representing India in international cricket M.J. Gopalan (1909–2003) , representing India in both international hockey and cricket C.R. Rangachari (1916–1993), passing bowls, Indian team M. Suryanarayan (1930-), Batman, Indian Cricket C.D. Gopinath (1930-), Batman, Indian Cricket Team Ravichandran Ashwin, all rounded, Indian Cricket Team S. Venkataraghavan (1945-), former Captain of Indian cricket team and ODI K. K. Srikkanth (1959–), ansyen Kapiten ak chef seleksyon an chef endyen kriket T.A. Sekhar (1956-), vites bol, Endyen Krik ekip Thi Kumaran (1975-), pase bol, Endyen Krik ekip T.E. Srinivasan, batman, Ekip Endyen L. Sivaramakrishnan (1965-), vire boler, Endyen Cricket Ekip Margasayam Venkataramana (1966-) Tes krikte, Off-Spinner soti nan (MADURAI) selman jwe soti nan Distri a reprezante Ekip kriket Endyen an. V.B. Chandrasekhar, batsman, Indian Cricket Team Bharat Arun (1962–), pace bowler, Indian Cricket Team Murali Kartik (1976–), spin bowler, Indian Cricket Team, Kolkata Knight Riders, Pune Warriors Sadagoppan Ramesh (1975–), batsman, Indian Cricket Team Subramaniam Badrinath (1980–), batsman, Indian Cricket Team, Chennai Super Kings Murali Vijay (1984–), batsman, Indian Cricket Team, Chennai Super Kings Lakshmipathy Balaji (1981–), pace bowler , Indian Cricket Team, Chennai Super Kings, Kolkata Knight Riders Dinesh Karthik (1985–), wicketkeeper, Indian Cricket Team, Delhi Daredevils, Kings XI Punjab, Mumbai Indians Washington Sundar (2017–), All-rounder, Indian Cricket Team, Royal Challengers Bangalore Mithali Raj, (1982–) Captain, Indian Women's Cricket Team Muttiah Muralitharan (1972–), highest wicket taker in test and ODI cricket from Sri Lanka Angelo Mathews, Sri Lankan all rounder and captain Russel Arnold , Sri Lankan kriket ak jounalis Roy Dias, ansyen krik tes Sri Lankan / vis kapiten; yon Tamil nan Negombo Chetty Sridharan Jeganathan (?- 1996), ansyen NCC ak Sri Lankan krik tes krik / koupe vire bol; first Sri Lankan test cricketer to die Vinodhan John, pace bowler, first Sri Lankan Tamil Test cricketer 1982 Pradeep Jayaprakashdaran, Sri Lankan One Day International (ODI) cricket player S. Illangaratnam, Sri Lankan cricketer, stalwart of Moratuwa and Bloomfield cricket clubs prior to the Test era Mahadevan Sathasivam, one of the best cricket batsmen produced by Ceylon Kandiah Thirugnansampandapillai Francis, international Test and ODI umpire from Sri Lanka Nasser Hussain (1968–), former Essex and England cricketer, test captain Sanjayan Thuraisingam (1969–), pace bowler, Canadian Cricket Team Alvin Kallicharan, former West Indies Guyana cricket captain Mahendra Nagamootoo, former West Indies and Guyana cricketer, nephew of Alvin Kallicharan Veerasammy Permaul, West Indies and Guyana cricketer Peter Velappan (1935–), General Secretary of Asian Football Confederation; manm nan FIFA Estratejik Komite Estratejik > Oganizasyon Komite pou Cup Mondyal FIFA [citation nesese] Pye Pasegarajaj (1938-2008), Olympion; Goalkeeper nan ekip foutbol endyen ki te genyen Medal la Gold nan lane 1962 Jakarta Azi jwet Syed Sabir Pasha, ki reprezante ekip foutbol endyen an nan komansman ane 1990 yo; Te jwe tou pou ak antrene Endyen Bank-Chennai Vasudevan Baskaran, kapiten ekip endyen an te genyen Olympic lo nan 1980 Moskou Olympics; Arjuna Prim gayan (1979–1980) Dhanj Pillay (1968-), ansyen kapiten ekip hockey, Arjuna Prim gayan (1995); gayan rajiv Gandhi Khel Ratna Prim (1999–2000) Adam Sinclair, manm nan ekip la hockey endyen nan 2004 Athens Olympics M. Magendran, te konkeri pi gwo pik nan mond lan, Mount Everest Narain Karthikeyan, Coimbatore, premye fomil zend a chofe Karun Chandhok, Fomil 1 chofe S. Karivardhan, konstrikte machin ak Chanpyon Nasyonal Kumar, kat fwa Nasyonal Rally chanpyon J. Anand, twa fwa Nasyonal F3 Grand gayan Ajith Kumar, mekanik, F2 raser, Moto gp raser Nicol David, ansyen nimewo mond 1 Deepika Pallikal, fanm endyen Squash Chanpyon Joshna Lachin, fanm endyen Squash Chanpyon Vijay Amritraj, chanpyon entenasyonal ak akte anan amritrajj, jwe entenasyonal Ashok Amritraj, jwe entenasyonal Prakash Amritraj, jwe entenasyonal Ramanathan Krishnan, jwe entenasyonal Ramesh Krishnan, jwe entenasyonal Nirupama Vaidyanathan , jwe entenasyonal Amizman Vyjayanthimala , Dancer Bharatanatyam; Entwodwi dans semi-klasik nan Bollywood [10] Rukmini Devi Arundale, Danse Bharatanatyam; fondate Kalakshetra Balasaaswati, Bharatanatyam danse Alarmel Valli, Bharatanatyam danse Chitra Visweswaran, Bharatanatyam danse Padma Subramanyam, Bharatanatyam danse Pithukuli Murgadas, musician K.B. Sundarambal, aktris andeyo Sirkazhi Govindajan, vokalis ak mizik Carnatic ekspozan Vethathiri Maharishi, fondate Sant Sevis Kominote Mondyal Dr.Sirkazhi G. Sivachid Vokalis, vokalis ak relijyon mizik Carnatic ak espirityalite Bodhidharma (5th / 6th syek), Mwa Bouddhist mwa ak 28th patriyach nan Buddhism; tradisyonelman kredite kom patriyach la ki mennen ak transmete nan Zen nan Lachin; spread Shaolin Kung Fu in China Ayya Vaikundar (1809–1851), founder and preceptor of the Ayyavazhi sect Ramalinga Swamigal (1823–1873), popularly known as Vallalar Ramanuja (1017–1137), philosopher and saint of Vaishnavism Appayya Dikshidar (1520–1593), philosopher, followed the Advaita school of Indian philosophy Anandabharati Aiyangar (1786–1846), poet Ramana Maharshi (1879–1950) Yogaswami (1872–1964) Bangaru Adigalar (1941–) Sivananda Saraswati (1887–1963), proponent of Yoga and Vedanta Duraisamy Simon Lourdusamy (1924–2014), Cardinal Priest of S Maria delle Grazie alle Fornaci fuori Porta Cavalleggeri, Vatican City Dayananda Saraswati (1930–2015), founder of the Arsha Vidya Gurukulam Yogiraj Shri Vethathiri Maharishi, founder of The World Community Service Center, an organisation striving for world peace from 1911 Bala Prajapathi Adikalar, Pattathu Ayya of Swamithope pathi and leader of the Ayyavazhi religion Bishop Vedanayagam Samuel Azariah (1874–1945) , premye evek Endyen Anglekan an, konsakre kom premye of the diocese of Dornakal in 1912 thirduga Kirupananda Variana D.G.S. Dhinakaran, Christian Evangelist; Founder of Jesus Calls Ministry of Sri Sri , Guru, Spiritual Founder, Art Living Foundation Peromal Rasu, Philosopher and Paintings Laxmisena, in Mel Sithamur Jain Math, main religious head of the Tamil Jain community [11] Sadhu Kuppuswami, instrumental in the establishment of the Sangam organization of Fiji Swami Vipulanda, Hindu social reforming, literary criticism, author, poet, professor and aesthetics from the Eastern Province of Sri Lanka Bawa Muhaide , Sufi Muslim music hailing from Sri Lanka's Tamil Literature Classic Literature Tholkappiar, author of Tholkapyam Thiruvalluvar, poet and the author of Tirukkuṛaḷ Tirumular, poet and author of Tirumantiram Kambar, author of Ramavataram Avaiyar, Author of Ātticcūṭi Eelattu Poothanthevanar, the classic Sri Lankan poet in sangam Spiritual Literature period Murugan Nakkeerar author Tirumurukāṟṟuppaṭai Arunagi Author Thirupupugazh Shaivism Sekizhar, author of Periapuranam Manikkavasagar Author Thiruvasagam and one of Nayanmars Siva prakasar , author of Nanneri Thirumular, the author Thirumandhiram Vaishnavism Nammalvar, author of Tiruvaymoli and one of the Thirumazhisai Alvar Laws, author of Tiruchanda-virutham and one of the Ariadels and, The author Tiruppaavai and one of V. Akilesapillai, fellowship, poets and authors of Thirukonasala Vaipava from Sri Lanka Islam Umaru Pulavar (1605–1703) , the author of Werappuranam, Islamist spiritual work on the life of Nabi under the Commission of Althakahi , the altruist son of the entrepreneur Perriya Thambi Nainar Marakkayar. Jain Illango Adigal, poet and author of Silappathikaram Tirutakatevar, Author of Jivaka Chintamani Mandalapurder, author of Vira Mandalaver se Sudamani Nigandhu Svarpanda Desikar Modern Literature India Rachandra Guha, Social and Political Bharathidasan (1891-1964), poet and rationalist Pattukkotai Kalyanasundaram, wrote tamil poems in common language Pudhumaipithan (1906-1948), fiction writing samuel Vedanayagam Pillai, first Novelis Tamilan, novelis Ramalaming Pillai Thi. Janakiraman, novelis Mahavidwan Vasudeva Mudaliar, scholar Calcut Krishnamurthy (1899–1954), novelist and jayakan journalist (1934–), writer and novelist G.P. Rajarathnam (1909–1979), Tamil-born Kannada poet and writer T.P. Kailasam (1884–1946), playwright and writer of Kannada Literature from Karna Masti Venkatesha I (1891–1986), Kannada writer and recipient of Jnanpith Kannadasan (1927–1981), popularly referred to as Kavi Arasu; poet and film lyricist; national film winner for Best Lyrics (1969) Vairamuthu (1953-), poet and film lyricist; National Film winners for Best Lyrics (1986, 1993, 1995, 2000, and Leena Manimekalai IndiraJan, novelis ak istwa kout ekriven Ashoka Mitran (1931–), novelist ak istwa kout ekriven R.K. Narayan (1906-2001), novelist angle ak redaksyon Makaral Karthikeya Mudaliar, entelektyel Par. Subramania Mudaliar, scholar D.V.Gundappa, Tamil-fet Kannada Poet & Ekriven-pi popile litere travay-Mankuthimmana Kagga Varadarasanar, novelist Sandilyan, novelist Pa. Vijay, fim lyricist; gayan fim Nasyonal Film prim pou pi bon Lyrics (2005) Vaali, fim lyricist Sujatha Rangarajan (1935-), novelist, powet haiku, ekriven fim T.K. Doraiswamy (Nakulan) (1921–2007), powet, novelis, tradikte, pwofese nan ekriven Singapore Angle; Prezidan de Singapore Lalwa Sosyete Gopal Baratham (1935–2002), Singaporean ekriven ak neurosurgeon Edwin Thumboo (1933-), Singaporean ekriven Shyvadurai, Sri Lankan-Kanadyen novelis R. Raghava Iyengar K.S. Maniam Rani Manicka, te genyen Prize Ekriven Commonwealth 'nan 2003 pou Sid Azi de Les ak rejyon Pasifik Sid Kavikko Abdul Rahman Makal Inqulab, kite-apiye powet Mutha Kavi. Mesye Sheriff, fim lyricist Manushyaputhi Rajathi Salma, novelis Balakumaran (5 Jiye 1946 - 15 Me 2018)[1] se te yon ekriven Endyen Tamil, ote a sou 200 woman, 100 istwa kout, elatriye. Lot peyi Ronnie Gouvene, te genyen prix 1997 Komenwealth ekriven Kessie gouvene, jwet, akte ak direkte teyat; te fonde a Ki estab Teyat Kandapu Murugesu, Sri Lankan Powet Lot moun Arumuka Navalar (1822–1879), pyonye nan Tamil prose; champion of Hinduism from Jaffna, Sri Lanka Siva prakasar, Saiva Siddantha, scholar, wrote 32 books in Tamil (Nanneri, Thiruchendur ula) Maraimalai Adigal, scholar and activist U.V. Swaminatha Iyer (1855–1942) Paventhar Bharathidasan, poet, also known as Puratchi Kavignar Kalyanasundara Mudaliar, writer Varadarasanar, novelist Erode Tamilanban, poet Solomon Pappaiah, scholar and debate judge Pudhumaipithan, revolutionary writer from the Tirunelveli Saiva Pillai community Jayakanthan, writer Kavimani Desigavinayagam Pillai, poet Manonmaniam Sundaram Pillai, writer Perumal Rasu, writer, poet, painter Ramanuja Kavirayar, poet Gagan Narang, Olympic medalist (shooting) Modern art S. 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