S. Rangaswami Iyengar
Srinivasa Raghavaiyangar Rangaswami Iyengar | |
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Born | British India | 6 January 1887
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Known for | Journalism |
Srinivasa Raghavaiyangar Rangaswami Iyengar (6 January 1887 – 23 October 1926) was an Indian lawyer and journalist who served as the editor of The Hindu from 1923 till his own death in 1926. He was the son of S. Srinivasa Raghavaiyangar and nephew of S. Kasturi Ranga Iyengar.
Early life and education
Rangaswami was born to civil servant
Rangaswami completed his matriculation in 1903 at the age of sixteen and graduated in law. After practising as a lawyer for sometime, Rangaswami joined The Hindu as Assistant Editor in 1910.[1]
Career
Rangaswami came into limelight through his accounts of the battles of the
Following Kasturi Ranga Iyengar's death in 1923, Rangaswami took over as editor with
Death
Rangaswami Iyengar died on 23 October 1926 due to an unknown illness. The Managing Director
Notes
- ^ "A clarion call against the Raj". The Hindu. 13 September 2003.
References
- Raghavan, K. Ranga; Seshayangar Srinivasa Raghavaiyangar (1993). About Bygone Cherished Days: Life, Times, and Work of Dewan Bahadur S. Srinivasa Raghavaiyangar, C.I.E., and Other Distinguished Personalities. Pankajam R. Raghavan. pp. 268–277.