S. Kumarasamy | |
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Ex-Municipal Chairman, Kumbakonam | |
In office 1987–1988 | |
Personal details | |
Born | Kumbakonam Tamil Nadu, India |
Spouse | Sulochana Ammal |
Residence(s) | Guru Vilas, Kumbakonam |
Profession | Social work |
S. Kumarasamy generally referred as Kumarasamy Pillai (Tamil: குமரசாமிபிள்ளை), or Komachi (Tamil: கோமாட்சி), is a well-known politician and social worker in the Kumbakonam town. From his student life he actively engaged in several social works. He is an ardent follower of E. V. Ramasami and K. Kamaraj.
S. Kumarasamy was born to Thiru G. Sivasubramaniam Pillai and Thirumathi Jeevarathinam Ammal at Kumbakonam.
His grandfather Shri. Gurunadha pillai was one among few notable rich and affluent people during his period. Places such as Darasuram Kolikodu near Cholapuram, Elichanur, acres of vast agricultural lands were owned by him. Also the places in Kumbakonam, were British’s camp normally referred as 1933 club and today the place where Thanga Villas Tobacco factory situate, all once owned by Shri. Gurunadha Pillai. During his lifetime, he donated a vast portion of his lands to the poor and the needy. He was a Municipal member of Kumbakonam during those days.
S. Kumarasamy’s father G. Sivasubramaniam Pillai was a person who was totally devoted to Gandhism principles. In 1938, he was a Municipal member of Kumbakonam when Dr. Thiyagarajan was the Chairman.