As Tamil enthusiast, Self Respect Movement, Educationist, bureaucrat and socio-political activist
Notable work
Over 70 Tamil literature and Text Books
M. Nannan (1923 – 7 November 2017) was an Indian educationist, bureaucrat and socio-political activist. He served as a professor of Tamil at the Presidency College, Madras.[1]
Early life
Nannan was born in 1923. He lived in Saidapet then in the Chingleput district of Madras Presidency.[2] After graduating in Tamil, Nannan presented a Tamil language coaching programme on All India Radio (AIR) from 1948 till the mid-1950s, when he was offered the post of Tamil lecturer at the Presidency College, Madras.[2]
Television and bureaucracy
During the 1980s, Nannan gave Tamil classes on Doordarshan, India's state-owned television channel.[2] He also served as Director of Tamil Development and vice-chairman of Adult Education Board.[2]
In an event commemorating the hundredth birth year of M. Nannan at Chennai, Tamil Nadu chief minister M. K. Stalin said that the work of M. Nannan will soon be nationalised.[4]