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Premier
  
Raja of Panagal

Role
  
Lawyer

Nationality
  
Indian

Died
  
1936


Political party
  
Justice Party

Name
  
T. Sivagnanam

Party
  
Justice Party

Governor
  
Freeman Freeman-Thomas, 1st Marquess of Willingdon Sir Charles George Todhunter (acting), George Goschen, 2nd Viscount Goschen

Preceded by
  
Kurma Venkata Reddy Naidu

Succeeded by
  
R. N. Arogyasamy Mudaliar

Education
  
Madras Christian College

Diwan Bahadur Sir Tinnevely Nelliappa Sivagnanam Pillai (April 1, 1861 - 1936) was an Indian lawyer, civil servant and politician from the Madras Presidency. He belonged to the Justice Party. He served as the Minister of Development in the government of the Raja of Panagal from 1923 to 1926.

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Early life and education

Sivagnanam Pillai was born on April 1, 1861 to Nelliappa Pillai. He came from Tinnevely. He had his undergraduation in the Madurai Diraviyam Thayumanavar Hindu College, Tirunelveli, Tamil Nadu. He graduated in law from Madras Christian College in 1882 and practised as an advocate.

Sivagnanam Pillai was selected for the Provincial Civil Service and served as a Deputy Collector. Upon retirement, he joined the Justice Party. In 1919, he was elected to the Madras Legislative Council from Tinnevely. He replaced Kurma Venkata Reddy Naidu as Minister of Development on November 19, 1923.

As Minister of Development

Sivagnanam Pillai was appointed Minister of Development in 1923 replacing Kurma Venkata Reddy Naidu. Critics often opine that this was a move planned by the Raja of Panagal to appease the Tamil-speaking people of the Presidency. Sivagnanam Pillai thus has the distinction of becoming the First Tamil Minister.

During his tenure as the Minister of Development, Sivagnanam Pillai participated in the 9th All-India Non-Brahmin Conference held at Madras on December 19, 1925. He was knighted in the 1926 New Year Honours list, and formally invested with his knighthood by the Viceroy, Lord Irwin, on 18 February 1927 at Delhi.

Personal Life and Family

Sivagnanam Pillai had three children: T S Avudaiappa Pillai, Sivakami Ammal and T S Ramalingam Pillai. Avudaiappa Pillai, born March 28, 1897, a career civil servant initially served in the provincial Civil Service and after Indian Independence in 1947, served in the Indian Administrative Service until 1952. He acted as the Revenue Officer and Commissioner, Corporation of Madras in 1947. His wife, Mrs. Subbammal was a great sports enthusiast and was South India Table Tennis champion.

Freemasonry

Sivagnanam Pillai was a prominent freemason and was a member of the Carnatic Lodge from 1905 to 1914 and 1925 to 1929.

References

T. N. Sivagnanam Pillai Wikipedia