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Pillay was automatically named interim president after Uteem and Chettiar resigned.
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The 25-room hotel right is run by Meenakshi Meyyappan, a Chettiar widow raised in wealth who waited until her sixth decade to enter the hotel business.
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It is common knowledge in India that you are lucky to eat like a Chettiar, as members of this ancient trading caste are known, and the cuisine here is justly famed.
NYT > Home Page By GUY TREBAY 2011
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Nagarathar Thandayuthapani Temple managed by the Chettiar community.
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Chettiar, (brother of the famed statesman and onetime Finance Minster of India, Sir R.K. Shanmugham Chettiar), who later founded along with Naidu and others the famed Central Studios in Coimbatore.
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Karumuttu Thiagarajan Chettiar Memorial State-level Lady Duff, trained by S Singh and to be steered by Suraj Narredu is fancied to lift the DP Sharma Memorial Sprinters race over 1200 metres, the main event of ...
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Karumuttu Thiagarajan Chettiar Memorial State-level inter-engineering colleges 'hockey tournament, organised by the Thiagarajar College of Engineering, begins at the college ground in Madurai on Monday.
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Feb 10, 2009 (DVB) - When the British ruled Burma, the living standard of farmers was very low due to the monopolisation of the rice trade by the colonial power and the impact of Chettiar money lenders brought in from India by the British.
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V Chettiar, facing doubt on INSURANCE or INTERNAL CONTROL or BANKING.
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Chettiar was also a close confidant of Sir Seewoosagur Ramgoolam, the father of the Mauritian nation and its first prime minister.
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