Arunachalam Mahadeva

Sri Lankan politician and diplomat

Arunachalam Mahadeva - Sri Lankan politician and diplomat
Born

October 5th, 1885
140 years ago

Died

June 8th, 1969
56 years ago — 83 years old

Category

Leaders & Politicians

Country

Sri Lanka

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Born in Sri Lanka in 1885, a significant political figure and diplomat. Attended the University of Ceylon and was involved in various political organizations advocating for Indian Tamil rights. Played a crucial role in the formation of the Ceylon National Congress, contributing to early push for constitutional reforms. Later served as a member of the State Council and held the position of Minister of Local Government and Health. Worked towards fostering better relations between Sri Lanka and India, focusing on issues affecting the Tamil community.

Helped establish the Ceylon National Congress

Served as Minister of Local Government and Health

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