Dr. T. M. Nair

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Dr. T. M. Nair was an Indian physician, politician, and influential leader in the Justice Party who played a key role in early 20th-century South Indian politics and social reform.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Indian physician
Indian politician
person
physician
politician
social reformer
countryOfCitizenship India
era early 20th century
ethnicGroup Tamil
fieldOfWork medicine
politics
social reform
hasGender male
ideology anti-caste discrimination
social justice
influenced later Dravidian political movements
knownFor advocacy of non-Brahmin rights
participation in early 20th-century South Indian politics
work on social justice and representation
languageOfWorkOrName English
Tamil
movement Dravidian movement (early phase)
non-Brahmin movement
notableFor leadership in the Justice Party
role in South Indian non-Brahmin movement
social reform activities in Madras Presidency
notableRole leader in the Justice Party
spokesperson for non-Brahmin communities in Madras Presidency
occupation editor
journalist
physician
politician
partOf Justice Party leadership
placeOfActivity Madras, India
surface form: Madras (now Chennai)
politicalAffiliation Justice Party
regionOfActivity Madras Presidency
South India
workedOn increasing political representation for non-Brahmins
reforms in Madras Presidency administration

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