P. Subbarayan

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P. Subbarayan was an Indian politician and statesman who served as Chief Minister of the Madras Presidency in the late 1920s and later held ministerial positions in independent India.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Indian politician
human
statesman
chiefMinisterOf Madras Presidency
child Mohan Kumaramangalam
P. P. Kumaramangalam
Parvathi Krishnan
countryOfCitizenship India
educatedAt Madras Christian College
Wadham College, University of Oxford NERFINISHED
endTime as Chief Minister of Madras Presidency, 1930
ethnicGroup Tamil people
gender male
honorificPrefix Rao Bahadur
knownFor leading a minority government in Madras Presidency
participation in Indian independence–era politics
memberOf Constituent Assembly of India
Council of State (British India)
Imperial Legislative Council of India
Lok Sabha
nativeLanguage Tamil
notableWork headed the Justice Party–supported ministry in Madras Presidency
occupation landowner
lawyer
politician
officeContested Madras Presidency legislative council seat
participatedIn early parliamentary politics in independent India
pre-independence provincial politics in Madras Presidency
placeOfBirth Tiruchengode, Madras Presidency, British India
placeOfDeath Madras, India
politicalAlignment Independent politician (Madras Presidency)
politicalParty Indian National Congress
positionHeld Chief Minister of Madras Presidency
Member of Parliament, Lok Sabha
Member of the Constituent Assembly of India
Member of the Council of State (British India)
Member of the Imperial Legislative Council of India
Minister in the Government of India
Union Minister of Education
Union Minister of Law
Union Minister of Transport and Communications
relative Kumaramangalam family
religion Hinduism
spouse Radhabai Subbarayan
startTime as Chief Minister of Madras Presidency, 1926
workLocation Madras Presidency
New Delhi, India
surface form: New Delhi

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