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S. Shungrasoobyer

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Indian politician (1836–1904)

S. Shungrasoobyer
Diwan ofTravancore
In office
1892–1898
MonarchMoolam Thirunal
Preceded byT. Rama Rao
Succeeded byK. Krishnaswamy Rao
Personal details
Born1836 (1836)
Died1904 (aged 67–68)
OccupationCivil servant, Administrator
ProfessionStatesman

S. ShungrasoobyerCIE (1836–1904), also known asSankara Subha Iyer orSankara Stibbaiyar, was an Indian administrator who served as the Diwan ofTravancore State from 1892 to 1898.[1]

Early life

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Shungrasoobyer was born in 1836 inTravancore. His maternal grandfather was apundit of the Appeal Court. Shungrasoobyer had his schooling at the Rajah's Free School,Trivandrum. On completion of his schooling in 1853, Shungrsoobyer joined the Travancore state service as a teacher on a monthly salary of Rs. 5.

Civil service

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Shungrasoobyer's talents were spotted by the thenDiwan,Sir T. Madhava Rao, who appointed him Deputy Sheristadar of Police. Shungrasoobyer served as the Director of Vernacular Education and as Boundary Commissioner, helped resolve a boundary dispute between Travancore and theKingdom of Cochin.

In 1882, Shungrasoobyer was appointed Settlement Diwan Peishkar of the Revenue Settlement by the then Diwan,V. Ramiengar. He performed his job well, completing the settlement of Najanad, Trivandrum and Chirayinkil taluks. In 1888, Shungrasoobyer was nominated to the Travancore Legislative Assembly. he was ordered Sunday general holiday on 1894

Tenure as Diwan

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Travancore was witnessing a movement for Dalit upliftment at the time Shungrasoobyer became Diwan in 1892. There was no representation for the low-caste HinduEzhava community in the Travancore Legislative Council, constituted in 1888. Hence, in 1895, the Ezhavas presented a memorial to the Diwan demanding more political representation. They received no substantive response.[2]

Later life and death

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Shungrasoobyer retired as Diwan in April 1898 on a monthly pension of Rs. 800. The Government of British India recognized his services by making him aCompanion of the Order of the Indian Empire. SirArthur Havelock, theGovernor of Madras, appointed him a non-official member of theMadras Legislative Council.[citation needed]

Shungrasoobyer died in September 1904.[citation needed]

See also

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References

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  1. ^"List of Diwans of Travancore". worldstatesmen.org. Retrieved12 July 2008.
  2. ^Osella, Filippo; Osella, Caroline (200).Social Mobility in Kerala: Modernity and Identity in Conflict. Pluto Press. p. 192.ISBN 074531693X.{{cite book}}:ISBN / Date incompatibility (help)
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