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K.Veeramani is an Honorary Associate of Rationalist International. Lifetime Achievement Award [ 4 ] In recognition and praise of Dravidar Kazhagam President Asiriyar K.Veeramani's humanist services, the American Humanist Association conferred the prestigious Lifetime Achievement Award for the year 2019 at the International Conference held on 21 ...
K. C. Veeramani (born 27 June 1964) and also as KCV is the former Member of the Legislative Assembly from Jolarpet assembly constituency in Tirupattur district, Tamil Nadu.He was elected as a representative of the All India Anna Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam party in 2011 [2] and again in the elections of 2016. [3]
Veeramani may refer to: K. Veeramani (born 1933), President of the Dravidar Kazhagam, an Indian organisation centred in Tamil Nadu; Veeramanidasan, South Indian Hindu devotional singer in Tamil, Telugu and Kannada languages; Veeramani, a 1994 Tamil action film; K. Veeramani (1936-1990), Devotional Singer
The Tamil Eelam Supporters Organization (TESO) was an Eelam Tamil supporters organisation founded in 1985 with Dr. Kalaignar Karunanidhi as president and K. Veeramani and Nedumaran as members for the establishment of an independent Tamil Eelam in the northeast of Sri Lanka. [1] [full citation needed]
E. V. R. Maniammai also known as Erode Venkatappa Ramasami Maniammai (10 March 1917 – 16 March 1978), was an Indian social activist and politician. She was the second wife (at the age of 32) of E. V. Ramasami (at the age of 70).
Harivarasanam Award is an award jointly instituted by the Government of Kerala and Travancore Devaswom Board.It is awarded for contributions towards propagation of secularism, equanimity and universal brotherhood of Sabarimala through music. [1]
Unbeknownst to Veeramani, Kanmani is the daughter of Ramanathan, he helps Ramanathan after he loses his wallet. At a conch factory, Ramanathan recognizes Kanmani and also meets Meena, Veeramani's acquaintance and mother of Saaral. Veeramani reunites with his daughter Saaral at the orphanage, but their attempt to leave together sparks an issue.
Set up in 1970 by the late famous economist Professor K. N. Raj, the Centre for Development Studies (CDS) is a self-governing institution known for its research in applied economics and topics germane to socio-economic development, pedagogy, and training programmes.