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K. Chandrasekaran

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K. Chandrasekaran (1904 – August 28, 1988), son of Justice V. Krishnaswamy Iyer, was a Tamil writer and high court lawyer. He wrote his father's biography.

Birth

K. Chandrasekaran was born in 1904 to Justice V. Krishnaswamy Iyer and Balambal (Valambal). His sisters, K. Savitri Ammal and K. Saraswati Ammal, were both writers. He completed his schooling from P.S. High School, Mylapore. He finished his M.A course covering Economics and History subjects, from Presidency College, Chennai. He studied law at Madras Law College.

Literary Life

K. Chandrasekaran mostly wrote in Kalaimagal magazine. His stories also appeared in Kalki and Ananda Vikatan magazines. He penned his father V. Krishnaswamy Iyer's biography and this was published by Kalaimagal publishers. In English he wrote mostly in Triveni Quarterly magazine run by his friend K. Ramakoteeswara Rao.

Public Life

K. Chandrasekaran worked as an advocate in the Madras High Court. He continued to write in the Madras Law Journal run by his relative Narayanasamy Iyer. He succeeded Dr. V.V. Chaudhuri as editor of Indian Law Reports journal. However, he did not practice the legal profession seriously.

K. Chandrasekaran mostly managed the public organizations started by his father. He served as secretary of Madras Sanskrit College started by his father. He was one of the founders of Madras Music Academy and was its first Vice President.

Chandrasekaran held following positions:

  • First Member of Electoral Tribunal, during the elections held in 1952
  • Professor, Tagore Chair, University of Madras
  • President, Tamil Writers Association
  • Sahitya Akademi and Sangeet Natak Akademi member for six years
  • Six years on the radio and film censor boards
  • President of Kuppusamy Shastri Research Institute
  • Sanskrit Akademi President
  • Arya Mata Sabha Secretary
  • Secretary of Venkataramana Ayurveda College
  • President of South Indian National Association
  • Ranade Library Secretary
  • One of the founders of Kalakshetra

Death

K. Chandrasekaran passed away on August 28, 1988.

Publications

Tamil
  • Isaianangu
  • Pasam
  • Patchaikili
  • Kannilatha Kapothi
  • Munniravu - Collection of short stories
English
  • Culture and creativity
  • Golden harvest
  • Tagore a master mind
  • P.S. Sivasamy Iyer
  • V. Krishnaswamy Iyer
  • Persons and Personalities
  • Studies and sketches
  • Waves and stranger

Reference


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