M. Nannan

M. Nannan (1923 – 7 November 2017) was an Indian educationist, bureaucrat and socio-political activist. He served as a Professor of Tamil at the Presidency College, Madras.[1]

M Nannann
Born1923 (1923)
Died (aged 94)
NationalityIndian
Other namesMa Nannann
Known forAs Tamil enthusiast, Self Respect Movement, Educationist, bureaucrat and socio-political activist
Notable work
Over 70 Tamil literature and Text Books

Early life

Nannann was born in 1923. He lives in Saidapet then in the Chingleput district of Madras Presidency.[2] After graduating in Tamil, Nannan presented a Tamil language coaching programme on All India Radio (AIR) from 1948 till the mid-1950s, when he was offered the post of Tamil lecturer at the Presidency College, Madras.[2]

Television and bureaucracy

During the 1980s, Nannan gave Tamil classes on Doordarshan, India's state-owned television channel.[2] He also served as Director of Tamil Development and Vice-Chairman of Adult Education Board.[2]

Political leanings

Nannan was an ardent supporter of the Self Respect Movement and the Pure Tamil Movement. He has openly spoken in support of the Dravidar Kazhagam and the Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam and participated in agitations against the removal of the Kannagi statue.[3]

Notes

  1. "M Nannan, famous Tamil teacher, dies aged 94". indiatimes.com. Retrieved 10 November 2017.
  2. Frederick, Prince (1 July 2009). "From Saidapet to Madras". The Hindu.
  3. Viswanathan, S. (5–18 January, 2002). "Controversy over a statue". 19 (1). Cite journal requires |journal= (help); Check date values in: |date= (help)
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