Early life and education
Muthiah was born in Pallathur in the Ramnad district ofWith ''The Times of Ceylon''
On his return to Ceylon, Muthiah took up a job with '' The Times of Ceylon'' and served the newspaper for 17 years eventually rising to the second position in the newspaper's hierarchy and heading the weekly Sunday edition. When the citizenship laws of the country were amended in 1968, Muthiah, who was not yet a citizen of Ceylon lost his job and had to move to India.In India
Muthiah settled down in the city of Madras and took up a job with T. T. K. Maps, a newly formed cartographic division of T. T. K. Healthcare Ltd where he was tasked with preparation of tourist guides and books on South India. In 1981, Muthiah wrote his first book ''Madras Discovered'' based on the research he had done to prepare tourist guides on Madras city. He followed it with two more books on Madras and one each on Parry's and Simpson's Ltd.Post-retirement
On his retirement from T. T. K. Maps in 1990, Muthiah took up writing full-time and founded the fortnightly newspaper ''Madras Musings''. Muthiah also involved himself in heritage activism for Madras city and wrote regular columns for Indian newspapers most prominently '' The Hindu''. In 1999, Muthiah co-founded ''Chennai Heritage'', a foundation for heritage conservation in Chennai. Muthiah was also one of the brains behind the annual Madras Day celebrations held in Chennai city on the anniversary of the founding of the settlement of Fort St. George by Andrew Cogan andHonors
On 7 March 2002, Muthiah was made an " Honorary Member of the Civil Division of the Most Excellent Order of the British Empire". The award was presented to him by Michael Herrige, British High Commissioner to India at a function in Chennai. The citation read that the award was presented for "service by those who are not British citizens but who have pursued ideals which Britain values and shares".Personal life
Muthiah's father, N. M. Subbiah Chettiar (1905–2002) was a stockbroker and politician who served as a mayor ofCriticism
At the inauguration of the 2009 edition of the Chennai Book Fair, M. Karunanidhi,Works
* * *Muthiah, S. (1987). ''Madras discovered : a historical guide to looking around, supplemented with tales of "Once upon a city".'' Affiliated East-West Press. * * Muthiah, S. (1990). ''An atlas of India''. OUP * * *Muthiah, S. (1990). ''Madras, its yesterdays, todays, and tomorrows.'' Association of British Council Scholars, South India. * * * * * Muthiah, S. (1995). ''At home in Madras. Overseas Women’s Club.'' * * * Muthiah, S.; Ramnarayan, V. (1998). ''All in the game, a pictorial history of the Madras Cricket Club''. The Madras Cricket Club. * Perera, S. S.; Muthiah, S. (1999).''The Janashakthi book of Sri Lanka cricket, 1832-1996''. Janashakthi Insurance. * * * Muthiah, S. (2002). ''The ace of clubs, the story of the Madras Club''. The Madras Club. * Muthiah, S. (2002). ''B.S. Abdur Rahman – a visionary with a mission.'' *Muthiah, S.; Kalpana, K., Schiffer, Frank. (2003). ''Madras : the architectural heritage.'' Indian National Trust for Art and Cultural Heritage. * Muthiah, S. (2004). ''60 landmark years.'' L&T and ECC. * * * Muthiah, S. (2004). ''The Indo Lankans, their 200-year saga.'' Indian Heritage Foundation. * Muthiah, S. (2005). ''Madras that is Chennai, gateway to the South''; Ranpar Publishers. * Muthiah, S. (2006). ''150 Years of excellence, a pictorial history of the University of Madras''. University of Madras. * Muthiah, S. (2006). ''The Chettiar heritage, T''he Chettiar Heritage. * Muthiah, S. (2006). ''A tradition of Madras that is Chennai, the Taj Connemara''. The Taj Connemara. * Muthiah, S. (2006). ''A work of genius, the Senate House of the University of Madras''. University of Madras * Muthiah, S. (2007). ''Overcoming challenge: the 125 year saga of Chennai Port, the harbour that men made''. Chennai Port Trust. * * * Muthiah, S. (2008). ''Madras, Chennai: a 400 year record of the first city of modern India'', Vols. 1, 2 and 3; Association of British Scholars; Vol. 1 came out in 2008 and Vol. 3 in 2019. * Muthiah, S. (2009). ''The school in the Park, a hundred years of the Sacred Heart School.'' * * Muthiah, S. (2010). D''own by the Adyar.'' Madras Boat Club. * * Muthiah, S. (2012). ''Walkabout in Oz.'' Ranpar Publishers. * Muthiah, S. (2012). ''A Kodaikanal icon, the 125 year old history of a Kodi landmark (the story of the Kodaikanal Club)''. Ranpar Publishers. * Muthiah, S.; Maclure, Harry. (2014) ''The Anglo Indians, a 500 year history.'' Niyogi Books. * Muthiah, S.; Meyyappan Junior. (2014). ''A Chettiar album.'' The Chettiar Heritage. * Muthiah, S. (2016). ''The Madras Musings silver jubilee book''. Chennai Heritage. * Muthiah, S. (2016). ''T.T. Vasu – The man who could never say no''. Ranpar Publishers. * Muthiah, S. (2016). ''Office chai, planter’s brew''. Westland. *Muthiah, S. (2016). ''The magnificent Shevaroys.'' Ranpar Publishers.References
{{DEFAULTSORT:Muthiah, S. Indian male journalists Sri Lankan Tamil journalists Members of the Order of the British Empire 1930 births 2019 deaths Alumni of Royal College, Colombo Sri Lankan people of Indian descent Alumni of S. Thomas' Preparatory School, Kollupitiya 20th-century Indian historians People from Sivaganga district Writers from Tamil Nadu Indian Members of the Order of the British Empire