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The following are some of the prominent members of the Madhvani family: [1] Muljibhai Madhvani (1894-1958) - family patriarch, founder of the Madhvani Group; Jayant Madhvani (1922-1971) - Muljibhai's firstborn son. Ran the conglomerate after the death of his father; Manubhai Madhvani (1930-2011) [5] - Muljibhai's second son. Ran the ...
Madhavan was born on 1 June 1970 in Jamshedpur, Bihar (now in Jharkhand), India, to a Tamil Brahmin family. [22] His father, Ranganathan, was a management executive in Tata Steel and his mother, Saroja, was a manager in the Bank of India. His younger sister, Devika, is a software engineer. [23] He had a Tamil-speaking upbringing in Jharkhand. [22]
Madhvani Group, post in Jinja. The Muljibhai Madhvani Foundation is a charitable trust that was established in 1962, just before Uganda gained its independence, to honor the vision of Muljibhai Madhvani (14 May 1894 – 11 July 1958).
The family has its origins in Kudallur village itself. For many generations this family hosted a great Gurukulam specialising in Vedanga . [ 5 ] That the only available manuscript of Sphuṭacandrāpti , a book authored by Madhava, was obtained from the manuscript collection of Kūtallūr Mana might strengthen the conjecture that Madhava might ...
Statewise list of Brahmin communities who have a section that follows the Dvaita Vedanta of Madhvacharya. [6] [7]Karnataka — Deshasthas, Shivallis, Koteshwara Brahmins, [a] [8] Gaud Saraswats, [b] Badaganadus, Karhades, Chitpavans, Aravathuvokkalu, Aravelu, Prathamasaki, Nandavarika, Nanda Vaidikas, [9] Kannada Kamme, Uluchukamme.
N. S. Madhavan (born 1948), Indian writer; O. Madhavan (1922–2005), Indian actor and director; R. Madhavan (born 1970), Indian actor; Rakesh Madhavan (born 1977), Malaysian cricketer; S. Madhavan (1933-2018), Indian politician and Member of the Legislative Assembly of Tamil Nadu; Santosh Madhavan (1960-2024), Indian Godman under the name of ...
Madhavan Raveendran (born Kulathupuzha, Kollam, 9 November 1943 – died Chennai, Tamil Nadu, 3 March 2005), also known as Raveendran Master, was a South Indian music composer and playback singer from Kerala. [1] [2] [3] He composed songs for more than 150 films primarily for the Malayalam and Tamil film industries.
Madhavan Ayyappath was born in 1934 in Chowannur, near Kunnamkulam, in Thrissur district, son of Ayyappath Lakshmikkutty Amma and Peringode Karumathil Ramunni Nair. [ citation needed ] He obtained a BA degree in Economics from Madras University and did his Master's degree in English literature . [ 2 ]