Bb bhattacharya information in english
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BIOGRAPHY INDEX
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K. S. Venkataramani
Kaveripatnam Siddhanatha Venkataramani (1891-1952) was an Indian lawyer and a writer in English. He wrote mainly on South Indian rural life and the Indian independence movement. His works Murugan the Tiller (1927) and Kandan The Patriot (1932) [1] had received considerable appreciation and Venkataramani was the subject of a biography by N. S. Ramaswami. Venkataramani was met by Paul Brunton during his travels in India and this incident finds mention in his book A Search in Secret India.
Early life
Venkataramani was born in 1891 in Kaveripattinam in Tanjore district. His father Siddhanatha Iyer was a well-to-do landlord in Tanjore district and his ancestors had served as ministers in the court of the Tanjore Maratha kings.
Venkataramani had his schooling at the National High School, Mayavaram and graduated from the Madras Christian College. He studied law at the Presidency College, Madras and settled down in the suburb of Mylapore where he built a profession as a lawyer.
In his early career, Venkataramani apprenticed under the
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