J. Sudhanandhen Mudaliyar

J. Sudhanandhen Mudaliyar (21 September 1944) was an Indian philanthropist, educationalist, and textile merchant.

J. Sudhanandhen Mudaliyar
Born
Jaganatha Mudaliyar

(1944-09-21)21 September 1944
Madras presidency, British India
OccupationFounder of Erode Sengunthar Engineering College, MPNMJ college, Philanthropist, textile merchant, Educationalist.
Spouse(s)Vasantha Sudhanandhen
Parent(s)M.Jaganathan Mudaliyar - Muthulakshmi

Early life

Sudhanandhen was born in Sengunthar Kaikola Mudaliyar(Mayan Kothiram) family in 1944. He completed his schooling at Kalaimagal Kalvi Nilayam, Erode. He continued his high school at Sengunthar Higher Secondary School, Erode. He completed his PUC at PSG College of Arts and Science, then he graduated B.Sc. from Presidency College, Madras. He was an adherent follower of M.P. Nachimuthu Mudaliar an social activist.[1]

Career

He was president of Erode Weavers’ Cooperative Society (EROTEX) for many years.

He was the 7th President of South Indian Sengunthar Mahajana Sangam from 1987 to 2009.[2]

He founded and developed the Erode Sengunthar Engineering College and M.P.Nachimuthu M.Jaganathan Engineering College in Erode district of Tamil Nadu state.[3]

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References

  1. "about the founder". MPNMJ college. Erode district: MPNMJ college.
  2. "Founding Member of South India Senguntha Mahajana Sangam". Senguntha Mithran.
  3. "about the founder". MPNMJ college. Erode district: MPNMJ college.
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