R. Ramachandra Rao

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Raghunatha Rao Ramachandra Rao
A portrait of R. Ramachandra Rao
Born1871
DiedJuly 1936 (age 65)
EducationPresidency College, Madras
Occupationlawyer
EmployerGovernment of Madras Presidency
Known forcivil servant

British India. He was a member of the Mylapore clique
.

Early life and education

Ramachandra Rao was born in an aristocratic

Presidency College, Madras
.

Career

Rao entered the Indian Civil Service in 1890 at the age of nineteen. He served as Assistant Collector and Magistrate from 1890 to 1891 and as an official in the Revenue Department from 1891 to 1892. Rao became Deputy Collector in 1892 and Sub Collector in 1898. In 1901, Rao was appointed District Collector of Kurnool and served till 1907. He served as Registrar of Cooperative Societies from 1907 to 1910. From 1910 to 1914, Rao served as District Collector of Nellore and in the Indian Public Services Commission from 4 to 20 January 1914. Rao retired as District Collector of Madras in 1926.

Later years and death

After his retirement, Rao devoted his time to social and political activities. He organised an All India Exhibition in Madras during the 1927 Indian National Congress session. Rao always wore

Swadeshi clothes and was a close associate of C. Rajagopalachari
.

Ramachandra Rao suffered a paralytic stroke in 1930. Following the stroke, Ramachandra Rao was confined to his bed. He died in July 1936 at the age of 65.

Other interests

Ramachandra Rao was a keen mathematician and astronomer and served as President of the Indian Mathematical Society. He was president of the

Madras Port Trust
.

In popular culture

In the Tamil biographical film Ramanujan (2014), actor Sarath Babu played the character Diwan Bahadur R. Ramachandra Rao ICS. The movie itself was based on the life of renowned Indian mathematician Srinivasa Ramanujan.

References

  1. ^ "The Succession List of the Office-Bearers of The Indian Mathematical Society". Indian Mathematical Society.
  • South Indian Maharashtrians: Mahratta Education Society's Silver Jubilee Souvenir. Madras: Mahratta Education Society. 1937. pp. 99–100.