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Template:Short description Template:More citations needed This is a list of notable Tamils. {{#invoke:Hatnote|hatnote}}{{#ifeq:||}}

Ancient Kings and Rulers

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Tamil dynasties

Other royal families

Multinational positions

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Independence movement

Indian independence movement

Independence movements in other countries

Contributions to Tamil people

Governor-Generals

No. Name
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Country Term of office
Assumed office Left office Time in office
1 C. Rajagopalachari
(1878–1972)
Template:Flag 21 June 1948 26 January 1950 1 year, 219 days
2 Veerasamy Ringadoo
(1920–2000)
Template:Flag 17 January 1986 12 March 1992 6 years, 55 days

Presidents

No. Name
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Country Term of office
Assumed office Left office Time in office
1 Sarvepalli Radhakrishnan
(1888–1975)
Template:Flag 13 May 1962 13 May 1967 5 years
2 R. Venkataraman
(1910–2009)
25 July 1987 25 July 1992 5 years
3 Veerasamy Ringadoo
(1920–2000)
Template:Flag 12 March 1992 30 June 1992 110 days
4 S. R. Nathan
(1924–2016)
Template:Flag 1 September 1999 1 September 2011 12 years
5 A. P. J. Abdul Kalam
(1931–2015)
Template:Flag 25 July 2002 25 July 2007 5 years
6 Tharman Shanmugaratnam
(Template:Abbr 1957)
Template:Flag 14 September 2023 Incumbent Template:Age in years and days

Vice Presidents

No. Name
Template:Small
Country Term of office
Assumed office Left office Time in office
1 Sarvepalli Radhakrishnan
(1888–1975)
Template:Flag 13 May 1952 12 May 1962 9 years, 364 days
2 R. Venkataraman
(1910–2009)
31 August 1984 24 July 1987 2 years, 327 days
3 Angidi Veeriah Chettiar
(1928–2010)
Template:Flag 1 July 1997 17 February 2002 7 years, 252 days
25 August 2007 15 September 2010
4 Moses Nagamootoo
(Template:Abbr 1947)
Template:Flag 20 May 2015 2 August 2020 5 years, 74 days
5 Paramasivum Pillay Vyapoory
(Template:Abbr 1964)
Template:Flag 4 April 2016 25 November 2019 3 years, 235 days
6 Kamala Harris
(Template:Abbr 1964)
Template:Flag 20 January 2021 20 January 2025 4 years
7 C. P. Radhakrishnan
(Template:Abbr 1957)
Template:Flag 12 September 2025 Incumbent Template:Age in years and days

Prime Ministers

No. Name
Template:Small
Country Term of office
Assumed office Left office Time in office
1 Moses Nagamootoo
(Template:Abbr 1947)
Template:Flag 20 May 2015 2 August 2020 5 years, 74 days

Deputy Prime Ministers

No. Name
Template:Small
Country Term of office
Assumed office Left office Time in office
1 Tharman Shanmugaratnam
(Template:Abbr 1957)
Template:Flag 21 May 2011 30 April 2019 7 years, 344 days

Chief Justices

No. Name
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Country Term of office
Assumed office Left office Time in office
1 M. Patanjali Sastri
(1889–1963)
Template:Flag 7 November 1951 3 January 1954 2 years, 57 days
2 P. Sathasivam
(Template:Abbr 1949)
19 July 2013 26 April 2014 281 days

Governors of states

No. Name
Template:Small
State Term of office
Assumed office Left office Time in office
1 C. Rajagopalachari
(1878–1972)
West Bengal 15 August 1947 21 June 1948 311 days
2 P. S. Kumaraswamy Raja
(1898–1957)
Odisha 10 February 1954 11 September 1956 2 years, 214 days
3 P. Subbarayan
(1889–1962)
Maharashtra 17 April 1962 6 October 1962 172 days
4 Jothi Venkatachalam
(1917–Unknown)
Kerala 14 October 1977 26 October 1982 5 years, 12 days
5 M. M. Ismail
(1921–2005)
Tamil Nadu 27 October 1980 3 November 1980 7 days
6 P. Ramachandran
(1921–2001)
Kerala 27 October 1982 23 February 1988 5 years, 119 days
7 T. V. Rajeswar
(1926–2018)
Sikkim 21 November 1985 1 March 1989 3 years, 100 days
West Bengal 2 March 1989 6 February 1990 341 days
Uttar Pradesh 8 July 2004 28 July 2009 5 years, 20 days
Rajasthan 1 November 2004 8 November 2004 7 days
8 C. Subramaniam
(1910–2000)
Maharashtra 5 February 1990 9 January 1993 2 years, 339 days
9 Shanmughasundaram Mohan
(1930–2019)
Karnataka 5 February 1990 8 May 1990 92 days
10 Viswanathan Ratnam
(1932–2020)
Himachal Pradesh 10 July 1994 30 July 1994 20 days
11 Gopala Ramanujam
(1915–2001)
Goa 4 August 1994 15 June 1995 315 days
Odisha 18 June 1995 30 January 1997 2 years and 164 days
13 February 1997 13 December 1997
Andhra Pradesh 22 August 1997 23 November 1997 93 days
12 C. Rangarajan
(Template:Abbr 1932)
24 November 1997 3 January 2003 5 years, 40 days
Odisha 27 April 1998 14 November 1999 1 year, 201 days
Kerala 29 February 2000 23 April 2000 85 days
19 October 2000 7 November 2000
16 February 2002 28 February 2002
Tamil Nadu 3 July 2001 17 January 2002 198 days
13 A. Padmanaban
(1928–Unknown)
Mizoram 2 May 1998 30 November 2000 2 years, 212 days
14 M. M. Rajendran
(1935–2023)
Odisha 15 November 1999 17 November 2004 5 years, 2 days
15 E. S. L. Narasimhan
(Template:Abbr 1945)
Chhattisgarh 25 January 2007 23 January 2010 2 years, 363 days
Andhra Pradesh 28 December 2009 23 July 2019 9 years, 207 days
Telangana 2 June 2014 7 September 2019 5 years, 97 days
16 M. O. H. Farook
(1937–2012)
Jharkhand 22 January 2010 3 September 2011 1 year, 224 days
Kerala 8 September 2011 26 January 2012 140 days
17 M. K. Narayanan
(Template:Abbr 1934)
West Bengal 24 January 2010 30 June 2014 4 years, 157 days
Sikkim 7 April 2010 27 April 2010 20 days
18 Sasindran Muthuvel
(Template:Abbr 1974)
West New Britain 16 July 2012 Incumbent Template:Age in years and days
19 P. Sathasivam
(Template:Abbr 1949)
Kerala 5 September 2014 5 September 2019 5 years
20 V. Shanmuganathan
(Template:Abbr 1949)
Meghalaya 20 May 2015 27 January 2017 1 year, 252 days
Manipur 30 September 2015 20 August 2016 325 days
Arunachal Pradesh 14 September 2016 27 January 2017 135 days
21 Tamilisai Soundararajan
(Template:Abbr 1961)
Telangana 8 September 2019 19 March 2024 4 years, 193 days
22 La. Ganesan
(1945–2025)
Manipur 27 August 2021 21 February 2023 1 year, 178 days
West Bengal 18 July 2022 22 November 2022 127 days
Nagaland 20 February 2023 15 August 2025 2 years, 176 days
23 C. P. Radhakrishnan
(Template:Abbr 1957)
Jharkhand 18 February 2023 30 July 2024 1 year, 153 days
Telangana 19 March 2024 31 July 2024 134 days
Maharashtra 31 July 2024 11 September 2025 1 year, 42 days

Lieutenant governors of union territories

No. Name
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Union territory Term of office
Assumed office Left office Time in office
1 T. V. Rajeswar
(1926–2018)
Arunachal Pradesh 10 August 1983 21 November 1985 2 years, 103 days
2 Tamilisai Soundararajan
(Template:Abbr 1961)
Puducherry 16 February 2021 18 March 2024 3 years, 31 days
3 C. P. Radhakrishnan
(Template:Abbr 1957)
22 March 2024 6 August 2024 137 days

Chief Ministers

No. Name
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State Term of office
Assumed office Left office Time in office
1 A. Subbarayalu Reddiar
(1855–1921)
Madras Presidency 17 December 1920 11 July 1921 206 days
2 P. Subbarayan
(1889–1962)
4 December 1926 27 October 1930 3 years, 327 days
3 B. Munuswamy Naidu
(1885–1935)
27 October 1930 4 November 1932 2 years, 8 days
4 P. T. Rajan
(1892–1974)
4 April 1936 24 August 1936 142 days
5 C. Rajagopalachari
(1878–1972)
14 July 1937 29 October 1939 2 years, 107 days
Tamil Nadu 10 April 1952 13 April 1954 2 years, 3 days
6 Omanthur P. Ramaswamy Reddiar
(1895–1970)
Madras Presidency 23 March 1947 6 April 1949 2 years, 14 days
7 P. S. Kumaraswamy Raja
(1898–1957)
6 April 1949 25 January 1950 294 days
Tamil Nadu 26 January 1950 9 April 1952 2 years, 74 days
8 K. Kamaraj
(1903–1975)
13 April 1954 2 October 1963 9 years, 172 days
9 M. Bhakthavatsalam
(1897–1987)
2 October 1963 5 March 1967 3 years, 154 days
10 V. Venkatasubba Reddiar
(1909–1982)
Puducherry 11 September 1964 9 April 1967 3 years, 40 days
6 March 1968 17 September 1968
11 C. N. Annadurai
(1909–1969)
Tamil Nadu 6 March 1967 3 February 1969 1 year, 334 days
12 M. O. H. Farook
(1937–2012)
Puducherry 9 April 1967 6 March 1968 10 years, 249 days
17 March 1969 2 January 1974
16 March 1985 7 March 1990
13 V. R. Nedunchezhiyan
(1920–2000)
Tamil Nadu 3 February 1969 10 February 1969 21 days
24 December 1987 7 January 1988
14 M. Karunanidhi
(1924–2018)
10 February 1969 31 January 1976 18 years, 360 days
27 January 1989 30 January 1991
13 May 1996 13 May 2001
13 May 2006 15 May 2011
15 S. Ramassamy
(1939–2017)
Puducherry 6 March 1974 28 March 1974 1 year, 155 days
2 July 1977 12 November 1978
16 M. G. Ramachandran
(1917–1987)
Tamil Nadu 30 June 1977 17 February 1980 10 years, 65 days
9 June 1980 24 December 1987
17 M. D. R. Ramachandran
(1934–2024)
Puducherry 16 January 1980 23 June 1983 4 years, 152 days
8 March 1990 2 March 1991
18 V. N. Janaki Ramachandran
(1923–1996)
Tamil Nadu 7 January 1988 30 January 1988 23 days
19 J. Jayalalithaa
(1948–2016)
24 June 1991 12 May 1996 14 years, 124 days
14 May 2001 21 September 2001
2 March 2002 12 May 2006
16 May 2011 27 September 2014
23 May 2015 5 December 2016
20 V. Vaithilingam
(Template:Abbr 1950)
Puducherry 4 July 1991 25 May 1996 7 years, 214 days
4 September 2008 15 May 2011
21 R. V. Janakiraman
(1941–2019)
26 May 1996 21 March 2000 3 years, 300 days
22 P. Shanmugam
(1927–2013)
22 March 2000 27 October 2001 1 year, 219 days
23 O. Panneerselvam
(Template:Abbr 1951)
Tamil Nadu 21 September 2001 2 March 2002 1 year, 106 days
28 September 2014 23 May 2015
6 December 2016 15 February 2017
24 N. Rangasamy
(Template:Abbr 1950)
Puducherry 27 October 2001 4 September 2008 Template:Age in years and days
16 May 2011 5 June 2016
7 May 2021 Incumbent
25 Sivanesathurai Chandrakanthan
(Template:Abbr 1975)
Eastern Province 16 May 2008 18 September 2012 4 years, 125 days
26 C. V. Wigneswaran
(Template:Abbr 1939)
Northern Province 7 October 2013 23 October 2018 5 years, 16 days
27 V. Narayanasamy
(Template:Abbr 1947)
Puducherry 6 June 2016 22 February 2021 4 years, 261 days
28 Edappadi K. Palaniswami
(Template:Abbr 1954)
Tamil Nadu 16 February 2017 6 May 2021 4 years, 79 days
29 M. K. Stalin
(Template:Abbr 1953)
7 May 2021 Incumbent Template:Age in years and days

Deputy chief ministers

No. Name
Template:Small
State Term of office
Assumed office Left office Time in office
1 M. K. Stalin
(Template:Abbr 1953)
Tamil Nadu 29 May 2009 15 May 2011 1 year, 351 days
2 O. Panneerselvam
(Template:Abbr 1951)
21 August 2017 6 May 2021 3 years, 258 days
3 Udhayanidhi Stalin
(Template:Abbr 1977)
28 September 2024 Incumbent Template:Age in years and days

Deputy Speakers of the Lok Sabha

No. Name
Template:Small
Term of office
Assumed office Left office Time in office
1 G. Lakshmanan
(1924–2001)
1 December 1980 31 December 1984 4 years, 30 days
2 M. Thambidurai
(Template:Abbr 1947)
22 January 1985 27 November 1989 9 years, 229 days
13 August 2014 25 May 2019

Union Ministers

  • R. K. Shanmukham Chetty (1892–1953), Minister of Finance (1947–1948)
  • N. Gopalaswami Ayyangar (1882–1953), Minister of Defence (1952–1953)
  • K. Santhanam (1895–1980), Minister of State for Transport and Railways (1948–1952)
  • C. Rajagopalachari (1878–1972), Minister of Home Affairs (1950–1951)
  • P. Subbarayan (1889–1962), Minister of Transport and Communications (1959–1962)
  • C. Subramaniam (1910–2000), Minister of Defence (1979–1980)
  • Mohan Kumaramangalam (1916–1973), Minister of Steel and Mines (1971–1973)
  • Sathiavani Muthu (1923–1999), Minister of Social Welfare (1979–1979)
  • Aravinda Bala Pajanor (1935–2013), Minister of Petroleum, Chemicals and Fertilizers (1979–1979)
  • P. Chidambaram (1945–), Minister of Finance (2012–2014)
  • Murasoli Maran (1934–2003), Minister of Commerce and Industry (1999–2002)
  • Subramanian Swamy (1939–), Minister of Commerce, Law and Justice (1990–1991)
  • M. Arunachalam (1944–2004), Minister of Chemicals and Fertilizers (1997–1998)
  • T. R. Baalu (1941–), Minister of Shipping, Road Transport and Highways (2004–2009)
  • P. R. Kumaramangalam (1952–2000), Minister of Power (1998–2000)
  • Sedapatti R. Muthiah (1945–2022), Minister of Surface Transport (1998–1998)
  • M. Thambidurai (1947–), Minister of Law, Justice, Company Affairs and Surface Transport (1998–1999)
  • R. K. Kumar (1942–1999), Minister of State for Parliamentary Affairs and Finance (1998–1998)
  • Kadambur M. R. Janarthanan (1929–2020), Minister of State for Personnel, Public Grievances, Pensions and Finance (1998–1999)
  • K. Ramamurthy (1940–2002), Minister of Petroleum and Natural Gas (1998–1999)
  • Gingee N. Ramachandran (1944–), Minister of State for Textiles (2003–2003)
  • A. Raja (1963–), Minister of Communications and Information Technology (2009–2010)
  • Pon. Radhakrishnan (1952–), Minister of State for Finance (2017–2019)
  • K. Jana Krishnamurthy (1928–2007), Minister of Law and Justice (2002–2003)
  • A. K. Moorthy (1964–), Minister of State for Railways (2002–2004)
  • M. K. Alagiri (1951–), Minister of Chemicals and Fertilizers (2009–2013)
  • G. K. Vasan (1964–), Minister of Shipping (2009–2014)
  • Anbumani Ramadoss (1968–), Minister of Health and Family Welfare (2004–2009)
  • Mani Shankar Aiyar (1941–), Minister of Panchayati Raj (2004–2009)
  • S. S. Palanimanickam (1950–), Minister of State for Finance (2004–2013)
  • K. Venkatapathy (1947–), Minister of State for Law and Justice (2004–2009)
  • Subbulakshmi Jagadeesan (1947–), Minister of State for Social Justice and Empowerment (2004–2009)
  • R. Velu (1940–), Minister of State for Railways (2004–2009)
  • S. Regupathy (1950–), Minister of State for Environment and Forests (2007–2009)
  • Dayanidhi Maran (1966–), Minister of Textiles (2009–2011)
  • V. Radhika Selvi (1976–), Minister of State for Home Affairs (2007–2009)
  • D. Nepoleon (1963–), Minister of State for Social Justice and Empowerment (2009–2013)
  • S. Jagathrakshakan (1950–), Minister of State for Commerce and Industry (2012–2013)
  • V. Narayanasamy (1947–), Minister of State for Personnel, Public Grievances and Pensions (2010–2014)
  • Nirmala Sitharaman (1959–), Minister of Finance and Corporate Affairs (2019–Incumbent)
  • S. Jaishankar (1955–), Minister of External Affairs (2019–Incumbent)
  • L. Murugan (1977–), Minister of State for Fisheries, Animal Husbandry and Dairying (2021–2024); Minister of State for Information and Broadcasting (2021–Incumbent); Minister of State in the Ministry of Parliamentary Affairs (2024–Incumbent)

Political leaders outside of India

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  • Vivek Ramaswamy, candidate in the USA 2024 Republican Party presidential primaries

Governors of the Reserve Bank of India

Political families

Tamil Nadu

C. Rajagopalachari family

C.P. Ramaswami Iyer family

D. Jayakumar family

  • D. Jayakumar (1960–), former speaker of Tamil Nadu Legislative Assembly
    • J. Jayavardhan (1987–), Former member of parliament (Lok Sabha); son of Jayakumar

E. V. K. Sampath family

  • E. V. K. Sampath (1926–1977), former member of parliament (Lok Sabha)
    • E. V. K. S. Elangovan (1948–), Former Union Minister of State in the Ministry of Textiles; son of E. V. K. Sampath

G. K. Moopanar family

  • G. K. Moopanar (1931–2001), former member of parliament (Rajya Sabha)
    • G. K. Vasan (1964–), Former Union Minister of Shipping; son of Moopanar

H. Kumari Ananthan family

M. Bhakthavatsalam family

  • M. Bhakthavatsalam (1897–1987), former chief minister of Tamil Nadu
    • Jayanthi Natarajan (1954–), Former Union Minister of Environment and Forests; granddaughter of Bhakthavatsalam

M. Karunanidhi family

  • M. Karunanidhi (1924–2018), former chief minister of Tamil Nadu
    • M. K. Alagiri (1951–), Former Union Minister of Chemicals and Fertilizers; son of Karunanidhi
    • M. K. Stalin (1953–), Chief Minister of Tamil Nadu; son of Karunanidhi
    • Kanimozhi Karunanidhi (1968–), Member of Parliament (Lok Sabha); daughter of Karunanidhi
    • Murasoli Maran (1934–2003), Former Union Minister of Commerce and Industry; nephew of Karunanidhi
      • Kalanithi Maran (1964–), Founder of the Sun Group; grand-nephew of Karunanidhi
      • Dayanidhi Maran (1966–), Former Union Minister of Communications and Information Technology; grand-nephew of Karunanidhi

An O. Panneerselvam family

  • O. Panneerselvam (1951–), former chief minister and Deputy Chief Minister of Tamil Nadu
    • P. Ravindhranath (1980–), Member of Parliament (Lok Sabha); son of Panneerselvam

P. Subbarayan family

P. T. Rajan family

Sri Lanka

Arumugampillai Coomaraswamy family

Arunachalam Ponnambalam family

S. Pararajasingam family

V. P. Ganeshan family

  • V. P. Ganeshan, founder of the Democratic Workers' Congress, film producer and actor
    • Mano Ganesan (1959–), Member of Parliament, Provincial Councillor, son of V.P. Ganeshan
    • Praba Ganesan (1964–), Member of Parliament, Provincial Councillor, son of V.P. Ganeshan

Savumiamoorthy Thondaiman family

G. G. Ponnambalam family

Arumugam Canagaratnam family

Military leaders

Army

Air Force

Independence Movement

Award winners

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Nobel Prize winners

Fields Medal

Bharat Ratna

The Bharat Ratna, Highest Civilian Award of the Republic of India

Padma Vibhushan

The Padma Vibhushan is India's second highest civilian honour.

Padma Bhushan

The Padma Bhushan is India's third highest civilian honour.

Padma Shri

The Padma Shri is India's fourth highest civilian honour.

Ramon Magsaysay Award

The Ramon Magsaysay Award was established in 1957 in memory of Ramon Magsaysay, the late president of the Philippines. It is often considered to be Asia's Nobel Prize.

Dadasaheb Phalke Award

The Dadasaheb Phalke Award is India's highest award in cinema, given annually by the Government of India for lifetime contribution to Indian cinema. It was instituted in 1969, the birth centenary year of Dadasaheb Phalke, considered as the father of Indian cinema.

Param Vir Chakra

The Param Vir Chakra is India's highest military honor.

Sahitya Akademi Award

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Major Dhyan Chand Khel Ratna Award

The Major Dhyan Chand Khel Ratna Award is India's highest sporting honor.

Jnanpith Award

The Jnanpith Award is India's highest literary honor

Sangeet Natak Akademi Award

Sangeet Natak Akademi Fellowship

Guinness World Records

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Arjuna Award

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Oscar awards

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Social workers

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Criminals

  • Bentong Kali (1961–1993), was a Malaysian-Tamil criminal and mobster who gained a national attention in the 1990s. He was implicated in over 17 different murders, and terrorized the capital Kuala Lumpur through violence, extortion and heroin smuggling. He also made headlines when he challenged the police to arrest him. He was finally gunned down by Royal Malaysia Police's Special Actions Unit from Bukit Aman, Kuala Lumpur.
  • Douglas Devananda (1957-) is a paramilitary leader, politician and a proclaimed offender in India and is wanted on charges of murder, attempt to murder, child prostitution, rioting, unlawful assembly and kidnapping. Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam (Tamil Tigers), tried unsuccessfully to assassinate him over 10 times.
  • Varadarajan Mudaliar (1926–1988), also known as Vardhabhai and Vardha, was an Indian-Tamil crime boss. He was one of the infamous trio of mafia gang leaders of Mumbai the other being Karim Lala and Haji Mastan. His origin is North Arcot district of Tamil Nadu, from where his father migrated to Tuticorin to work in shipping business. He was born in Tuticorin, Tamil Nadu. From early 1960s to the 1980s; he was one of the most powerful mob bosses in Bombay, along with Haji Mastan and Karim Lala.
  • Auto Shankar (1954–1995), was a serial killer and a gangster from the state of Tamil Nadu active in Chennai throughout the 1970s and 1980s.

Business and administration

Tamil billionaires

Tamil executives and business people

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Educators

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  • Ramayya Krishnan, dean of Heinz College and H. John Heinz III, W. W. Cooper and Ruth F. Cooper Professor of Management Science and Information Systems at Carnegie Mellon University

Philanthropists

Diplomats

Journalists and broadcasters

Scientists

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  • Mylswamy Annadurai, scientist with the Indian Space Research Organization; Director of ISRO Satellite Centre
  • Shiva Ayyadurai, as a high school student in 1979, he developed an electronic version of an interoffice mail system, which he called "EMAIL" and copyrighted in 1982
  • Kailasavadivoo Sivan, current chairperson of Indian Space Research Organization.

Social anthropologists

Academicians

Agriculture

Botanists

Computer science

Finance and economics

Law

Mathematics

Medicine

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Engineering (scientists)

Zoologists

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Music

Tamil music

Carnatic music

Hindustani music

Film music

Western music

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Other

Dance

Cinema

Directors

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Actors

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Actresses

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Music composers

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In Hollywood

Other entertainers

Sports and games

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Athletics

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Basketball

Boxing

  • Venkatesan Devarajan was the second Indian to win a medal at the Boxing World Cup after Pu Zoramthanga (boxer), from Mizoram. He is from Chennai, India. He was awarded the Arjuna Award in 1995. He competed in the men's bantamweight event at the 1992 Summer Olympics. V. Devarajan has been a fighter on and off the boxing ring. He broke new ground by becoming the first Indian to win a World Cup medal on foreign soil in 1994.
  • Kalaivani Srinivasan is a female boxer from Tamil Nadu who won a silver medal at the Indian Seniors National Boxing Championship in Vijayanagar in 2019. She was named the ‘Most Promising Boxer’ at the Indian National Boxing Championship in 2019. She later won a gold medal at the South Asian Games in Kathmandu, Nepal in 2019.

Carrom

Volleyball

Chess

Cricket

India

Other countries

Football

Hockey

Mountain climbing

Racing

Squash

Tennis

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Entertainers

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Religion and spirituality

Tamil literature

Classical literature

Religious literature

Shaivism

Vaishnavism

Islam

Jainism

Christianity

Modern literature

India

Other countries

Others

Modern art

See also

References

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