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In November 2018, Vaidyanathan gifted 4.29 lakh shares, valued ₹ 20 crore (US$2.3 million), to drivers, maids, present, as well as former colleagues and family members. [29] [30] [31] V Vaidyanathan has gifted ₹ 68 crore (US$7.9 million) of his wealth. [5]
S. Vaidyanathan (born 17 August 1962) is an Indian Judge, who is a former Chief Justice of Meghalaya High Court. He has previously served as a Judge of the Madras High Court . [ 1 ]
L. V. Vaidyanathan ("Vaidy", 31 May 1928) was a soil scientist. He obtained a first class degree from Government Victoria College, Palakkad , and then spent three years lecturing in chemistry at St. Mary's College, Thrissur , before joining the India Coffee Board at their Central Coffee Research Institute as an advisor.
My Master - P V Vaidyanathan C. S. Venkataraman (14 September 1918 – 16 March 1994), popularly known as CSV , was a mathematician from Kerala , India. He specialised in the theory of numbers , his forte was the theory of arithmetic functions .
Vaidyanathan Thirunavukkarasu (11 January 1926 – 5 November 2008), popularly known as V. T. Arasu, was a Singaporean journalist, civil servant, editor, author and Tamil enthusiast. Arasu was born in India on 11 January 1926 and moved to Singapore in 1951. He was educated at the University of Madras and obtained a degree there.
The Management was sanctioned Rs.70,000 for intramural research grant to Mr V R Vignesh, final year BTech Chemical Engineering student for his collaborative research with IITM. Management approved full sponsorship for presenting his research papers in USA. He got admit in PhD program with full financial assistance from University of Illinois,USA.
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Sir Kanthiah Vaithianathan CBE (1896–1965) (also spelt Vaidyanathan) was a Ceylonese civil servant, politician, Member of the Senate and Minister of Housing and Social Services. Civil service career