A. Thiagarajah
Sri Lankan educator and politician

Born
April 17th, 1916
109 years ago
Died
1981
44 years ago — 65 years old
Category
Leaders & Politicians
Country
Sri Lanka
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An educator and politician from Sri Lanka, significantly contributed to the field of education and the political landscape. Served as a member of the parliament, influencing legislative decisions and educational reforms. Played a pivotal role in promoting education in the Tamil community and advocating for educational rights. Worked on various committees and was involved in efforts to enhance educational policy and access.
Served as a Member of Parliament
Promoted educational reforms in Sri Lanka
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