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Sundaram may refer to: People with the surname * Anjan Sundaram, journalist and author * Jomo Kwame Sundaram, Malaysian economist * Kalyan Sundaram (1904–1992), Indian civil servant * Mugur Sundar, choreographer in South Indian cinema * P. R. Sundaram (1951–2025), Indian politician * Raghu Sundaram, Indian-born American academic * Raju Sundaram (born 1968), Indian actor, film director, and choreographer * Tribhuvandas Luhar ("Sundaram", 1908–1991), Gujarati poet * V. A. Sundaram (1896 –1967), an activist in the Indian Independence movement * Vivan Sundaram (born 1943), Indian artist Other * Sieve of Sundaram, a method for finding prime numbers * Sundaram (theatre group), a Bengali theatre group * Vietnam Veedu Sundaram, a playwright and screenwriter See also * * Sundara (other) * Sundar (other) Sundar (Devanagari: सुन्दर) is an adjective signifying attractive, beautiful, good, handsome or nice. It has its origin in Sanskrit language. ...
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Anjan Sundaram
Anjan Sundaram is an Indian author, journalist, academic, and television presenter. He is the author of three memoirs of journalism, ''Stringer'', ''Bad News'' and ''Breakup'', and has been called "one of the great reporters of our age" by the BBC special correspondent Fergal Keane. Early life and education Sundaram was born in Ranchi, India, and grew up in Dubai. He studied at Rishi Valley School in India, and was awarded a gold medal in the Indian Physics Olympiad in 2000. After enrolling in the electrical engineering program at the Indian Institute of Technology Madras, he moved to the United States and graduated from Yale University in 2005. Sundaram earned a master's degree in mathematics as an undergraduate at Yale, studying abstract algebra under celebrated mathematician and activist Serge Lang. Career He then turned down a job as a mathematician at Goldman Sachs, and began to write, reporting as a stringer for The New York Times and The Associated Press from the Demo ...
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Jomo Kwame Sundaram
Jomo Kwame Sundaram () (born 1 December 1952) is a prominent Malaysian economist. He currently serves as a senior adviser at the Khazanah Research Institute, a visiting fellow at the Initiative for Policy Dialogue at Columbia University, and an adjunct professor at the International Islamic University Malaysia (IIUM). Jomo's early education began at Westland's Primary School (1959–1963), Penang Free School (1964–1966), and the Royal Military College (Malaysia), Royal Military College (1967–1970). In 1970, he represented Malaysia at the World Youth Forum. Jomo graduated cum laude in economics from Yale University and obtained a Master of Public Administration, Master of Public Administration (MPA) degree from Harvard University in 1974. He completed his PhD at Harvard in 1977, after which he returned to Malaysia to teach at the Universiti Sains Malaysia, Science University of Malaysia (USM). In mid-1982, Jomo joined the University of Malaya, where he served as a faculty ...
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Kalyan Sundaram
Kalyan Vaidyanathan Kuttur Sundaram (11 May 1904 – 23 September 1992), also referred as K. V. K. Sundaram, was an Indian civil servant, who holds the record as the first Law Secretary (1948–58) of independent India and second Chief Election Commissioner of India (20 December 1958 – 30 September 1967). He also chaired the Fifth Law Commission of India for the period 1968–71. He was the principal author of the White Paper which was used to guide the formation of India into states drawn along linguistic lines after its independence. For this, he received personal thanks and high praise from Lord Louis Mountbatten. He was also a Sanskrit scholar, translating for English audiences the works of the Sanskrit writer Kalidasa. A man of humility and discretion, according to ''The Independent'', Sundaram received in 1968 the second highest civilian award which can be bestowed by the Indian Government: the Padma Vibhushan. Personal life and education Sundaram was native to , a ...
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Mugur Sundar
Mugur Sundar (born 31 October 1935) is a dance choreographer, film director and actor in South Indian cinema. Early life Sundar was born in Muguru, a village located in Mysore district, Karnataka. He has three sons, Prabhu Deva, Raju Sundaram and Nagendra Prasad, who are established dance masters and have also worked in Kollywood films. All the three are distinct actors also and Prabhudeva is currently a successful Director as well. Career He worked in Chandamama Press in Chennai for a salary of Rs.40 per month. He learnt dancing by paying Rs.10. In 1962 he got a chance to be a group dancer in the movie '' Konjum Salangai''. He worked as assistant to Thangappan master for four years. He has worked in Tamil cinema in his over four decade long career. He joined the film industry in the late 1970s and is quite active since the early 1980s. He was a busy choreographer in the 1980s and has worked with almost all leading actors since the early 1980s. Aarada Gaaya released in ...
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Raghu Sundaram
Rangarajan K. "Raghu" Sundaram is an Indian-born American academic. He formerly served as Dean of the New York University Stern School of Business, and is the author or co-author of two books. Early life Sundaram was educated in India, where he earned a Bachelor's degree from the University of Madras in 1982 and a master in business administration from the Indian Institute of Management Ahmedabad in 1984. He earned a master's degree and a PhD in Economics from Cornell University in 1987 and 1988 respectively. Career Sundaram taught economics at the University of Rochester from 1988 to 1996, when he joined the New York University Stern School of Business. He has served as its dean since January 2018. Since 2020, he serves as an academic council member of Krea University, a liberal arts and sciences private university located in Sricity, Andhra Pradesh, India. Sundaram is the author or co-author of two books, including one about derivatives. He won the Jensen Prize from the ''Jour ...
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Raju Sundaram
Basuva Raju Sundaram (born 6 September 1968) is an Indian dance choreographer, actor and film director, who works primarily in Tamil, Telugu films also appeared in Kannada and Malayalam films. He appeared as an actor in films like ''Jeans'' (1998), '' 123'' (2002), '' I Love You Da'' (2002), '' Quick Gun Murugun'' (2009); and directed one film, '' Aegan'' (2008). He won the National Film Award for Best Choreography for his work in the song "Pranamam Pranamam" song from the film ''Janatha Garage'' (2016) and " Everest Anchuna" song from the film ''Maharshi'' (2019). Personal life Sundaram is the son of dancer Mugur Sundar, and the elder brother of choreographers Prabhu Deva and Nagendra Prasad. Career Sundaram began his career assisting as a choreographer for his father Mugur Sundar's projects, before going on to lead troupes. He was a dancer in "Rukkumani Rukkumani" from Mani Ratnam's '' Roja'' (1992) and in ''Aasai'' (1995). He also regularly featured in cameo appearance ...
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Tribhuvandas Luhar
Tribhuvandas Purushottamdas Luhar, better known by his pen name Sundaram, (22 March 1908 – 13 January 1991), was a Gujarati poet and author from India. Life He was born on 22 March 1908 at Miyan Matar, Bharuch, Bombay Presidency, British India. He completed his primary education in local school of Matar and five grades in English medium at Amod, Gujarat. Later he studied at Chhotubhai Purani's Rashtriya New English School, Bharuch. He graduated in languages from Gujarat Vidyapith, Ahmedabad in 1929. He started teaching in Gurukul at Songadh. He participated in Indian independence movement and was imprisoned for some time. He was associated with Jyotisangh, the women's organisation in Ahmedabad, from 1935 to 1945. He was introduced to Sri Aurobindo in 1945, and he moved to Pondicherry. He presided over Gujarati Sahitya Parishad in 1970. He died on 13 January 1991. Works Though he started with poetry, he successfully ventured into other field of literature. His poetry ...
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Vivan Sundaram
Vivan Sundaram (28 May 1943 – 29 March 2023) was an Indian contemporary artist. He worked in many different media, including painting, sculpture, printmaking, photography, installation, and video art, and his work was politically conscious and highly intertextual in nature. His work constantly referred to social problems, popular culture, problems of perception, memory, identification and history. He was married to art historian and critic Geeta Kapur. Early life and education Vivan Sundaram was born in Simla, Simla Hill States, British Raj in 1943. His parents were Kalyan Sundaram, Chairman of Law Commission of India from 1968 to 1971, and Indira Sher-Gil, sister of noted Hungarian-Jewish Indian modern artist Amrita Sher-Gil. Sundaram was educated at The Doon School, where he was briefly tutored by Doon's first art teacher and the Bengal School of Art painter, Sudhir Khastgir. He then went to the Faculty of Fine Arts, Maharaja Sayajirao University of Baroda, and at Sla ...
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Sieve Of Sundaram
In mathematics, the sieve of Sundaram is a variant of the sieve of Eratosthenes, a simple deterministic algorithm for finding all the prime numbers up to a specified integer. It was discovered by Indian student S. P. Sundaram in 1934. Algorithm The sieve starts with a list of the integers from 1 to . From this list, all numbers of the form are removed, where and are positive integers such that and The remaining numbers are doubled and incremented by one, giving a list of the odd prime numbers (that is, all primes except 2) below The sieve of Sundaram sieves out the composite numbers just as the sieve of Eratosthenes does, but even numbers are not considered; the work of "crossing out" the multiples of 2 is done by the final double-and-increment step. Whenever Eratosthenes' method would cross out different multiples of a prime , Sundaram's method crosses out for Correctness If we start with integers from to , the final list contains only odd integers from to From ...
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Sundaram (theatre Group)
Sundaram is a Bengali theatre group, established in 1957. They have staged more than 40 productions like Fingerprint, Char Dewalergolpo, Parabas, Sajano Bagan, and Alokanandar Putra Kanya. Bengali stage and film director Partha Pratim Chowdhury started the group. It was later carried on by writer and actor Manoj Mitra. The group was founded in 1994. Sundaram celebrated its 61st birthday on August 15, 2018, when it had performed over 700 shows globally. Productions *Alokanandar Putra Kanya *Finger-Print *Galpo Hekim Saheb *Ja Nei Bharatey. *Kancha *Mesh-O-Rakshash *Mrityur Chokhe Jal. *Parabas *Sajano Bagan *Shovajatra Awards *Alokanandar Putra Kanya won Siromani Purashkar presented by Asian Paints Asian Paints Ltd is an Indian multinational paint company, headquartered in Mumbai. The company is engaged in the business of manufacturing, selling and distribution of paints, coatings, products related to home décor, bath fittings and provi .... Lead actress of this play ...
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Vietnam Veedu Sundaram
Vietnam Veedu Sundaram was an Indian playwright, screenwriter and film director. He wrote films such as Gauravam, Vietnam Veedu, Gnana Oli, Satyam, Grihapravesam, Justice Gopinath, Annan Oru Koyil, Naan Yen Pirandhen and Naalai Namadhe. He also directed a few films and is well known for his family themes. He written stories films in languages such as Telugu, Kannada and Hindi. He also worked as an actor in films and television. Early life Sundaram was born in 1943 to a lawyer father in Tiruchirappalli, Tamil Nadu. His mother brought him to Madras in 1945 to see Mahatma Gandhi at Island Grounds. As he was not well-educated, he was made to work in a factory even at a very young age. In 1955-56 he joined Dunlop factory as a machine operator. In the meantime, he was also working as a service boy in United Amateur Artistes run by Y.G. Parthasarathy, his wife and Pattu. That kindled his interest in drama and cinema. He narrated real life incidents with imagination and make it an ...
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Sundara (other)
Sundara is a Sanskrit term meaning beautiful, lovely (of a person), or generally, noble, well, and right. As an Indian personal name, it may refer to: *Sundara Ramaswamy (1931–2006), Tamil poet and writer *Ajahn Sundara (born 1946), French-born ordained monastic in the Buddhist Thai Forest Tradition of Ajahn Chah * M. S. Sundara Rajan (born 1950), Indian banker, economist and head of Indian Bank *Maravarman Sundara Pandyan, Pandyan king from 1216 and 1238 *Jatavarman Sundara Pandyan I, Pandyan king from 1251 to 1268 Other uses *Sundarakanda (other) **Sundara Kanda, the fifth book in the Hindu epic, the ''Ramayana'' *"Sundara", a song by Amitraj, Pankaj Padghan, Shashank Powar and Adarsh Shinde from the 2015 Indian film ''Tu Hi Re'' See also *Sundar (other) *Sundaram (other) *Soundarya (other) *Sundara Purushan (other) Sundara Purushan () may refer to: * Sundara Purushan (1996 film), ''Sundara Purushan'' (1996 film), a 1996 Tamil fi ...
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