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C. Subramania Bharati [a] (born C. Subramaniyan 11 December 1882 – 12 September 1921) was an Indian writer, poet, journalist, teacher, Indian independence activist, social reformer and polyglot. He was bestowed the title Bharati for his poetry and was a pioneer of modern Tamil poetry.
The award was established by Kendriya Hindi Sansthan in 1989 on the name of the great Tamil writer Subramania Bharati.It was first awarded in the year 1989 to Dr. Prabhakar Machwe, Dr. Wrajeshhwar Verma, Dr. Hardev Bahri, Dr. N.A. Nagappa, Prof. Ram Singh Tomar, Dr. Bhakt Darshan, Dr. P. Gopal Sharma and Sri Mangalnath Singh.
Bharathiar University is a public state university in Coimbatore, Tamil Nadu, India.Named after Tamil poet Subramania Bharati, the university was established in February 1982 under the provision of Bharathiar University Act, 1981 (Act 1 of 1982) and was recognized by the University Grants Commission (UGC) in 1985.
Bharath Institute of Higher Education and Research was founded in 1984 as Bharath Institute of Science and Technology by S. Jagathrakshakan. It is among the first autonomous engineering colleges in Tamil Nadu. [2] It was first affiliated to Madras University followed by Anna University.
Mahakavi Bharathi is a 2024 Indian Tamil-language historical documentary television series directed by Latha Krishna. [1] The series explores the life of Tamil poet, freedom fighter, and social reformer Subramania Bharati.
The Institute of Technology Management (ITM) is a premier training institute of Defence Research & Development Organisation (DRDO), Ministry of Defence, Govt of India. The Institute of Technology Management (ITM) was the pioneer institute for the conduct of MBA with specialisation in Technology Management.
Laxman Mahadeo Chitale, (1892-1960) was an Indian architect, author [1] and one of the first Indian associates of the Royal Institute of British Architects. [2] He was the architect of several landmark buildings in India such as the Life Insurance Corporation of India building, Chennai, Ram Mohan Palace, Kochi which was once the seat of the High Court of Kerala, [3] Subramania Bharati Monument ...
Shanti Swaroop Bhatnagar, (1894–1955), popularly known in India as the Father of Research Laboratories, was the founder director-general of the Council of Scientific and Industrial Research. A recipient of the civilian honor of the Padma Bhushan, he was knighted by the Queen of Britain in 1941. [3]