
The second grandson was the eldest child of his third daughter, was an Engineer and died in his sixties. He was named after the grandfather as Sabnavis Madhava Rau and is a Paediatrician living in Canada. His first born grandchild was from his eldest daughter and son-in-law who retired as the Chief of the Health Division of the Planning Commission of India. Two of the sons were high ranking Civil Servants and the third retired as Brigadier-Major from the Indian Army. The couple had three daughters and three sons. Madhava Rau married Narasamma at the age of seventeen. Madhava Rau was strongly opposed to the imposition of Hindi language as the lingua franca for India and favoured the continuation of English as the official language of the Indian Union. Ambedkar and of the first Constituent Assembly of India. Later life Īfter his retirement, Madhava Rau was a member of the Drafting Committee of the Indian Constitution headed by Dr.B. The first elections to the newly reorganized Council were held in February 1941. Madhava Rau also successfully dealt with the damage caused to the Sivasamudram Electric Power Station by a lightning strike in 1944.ĭuring Madhava Rau’s tenure as Diwan, the Mysore Legislative Council and the Mysore Representative Assembly were combined to form a new Legislative Council. Madhava Rau is credited with having managed the situation quite well and organised a successful recovery.


During this period the State of Mysore was gripped by severe food shortages during the Second World War. He succeeded Sir Mirza Ismail on his retirement as the Diwan of Mysore, a post he held between 1-6-1941 and 6-8-1946. He then went on to become a Member of Council until his appointment as the Diwan of Mysore. He was the Trade Commissioner for Mysore State in London, England, following this and was subsequently appointed Chief Secretary to the Government of Mysore. He served as Secretary of the Bhadravathi Steel Works from 1921 to 1924. Later, he was appointed member of a commission to investigate a revolt in the Kollegal taluk of the then Coimbatore District. He joined the Mysore Civil Service as an Assistant Commissioner in the Gubbi taluk of Tumkur district. Madhava Rau took the Mysore Civil Service examinations and graduated in first rank winning the Carmichael Medal. He also studied law at Madras Law College and obtained his Bachelor of Laws degree. Madhava Rau had his early education at Nobel College, Masulipatnam and graduated in arts from Pachaiyappa’s College, Madras. His ancestors were originally Deshastha Brahmins from Maharashtra who had settled in the Telugu country and adopted Telugu as their mother tongue. Madhava Rau was born in Masulipatnam to Nyapathi Venkatakrishna Rao on June 8, 1887. One of which, “Captain Evolution”, won an industry award at the International Tourism Film Festival in Germany. She produced and starred in a number of documentaries and short films for her own production company. She joined and campaigned for the Bharatiya Janata Party in the 2004 parliamentary elections. Pallavi also acted in television serials in Tamil and Telugu films. She has appeared with actors such as Rajinikanth. Making her Tamil cinema debut through the film Dharma Devathai opposite Vijayakanth, and Shivaji productions “Aruvadai Naal” with Prabhu simultaneously. From her early work in Illallu Priyalu (Telugu – 1984) and Aruvadainaal (Tamil – 1985), it quickly became apparent to the sharpest of critics – and even the most casual of moviegoers – that the chameleon-like Punjabi, Pallavi was an unparalleled master of glamour, character, accents and genres. Pallavi began her acting career with a level of worship typically reserved for seasoned veterans. The Tamil magazine Kumudam, devoted an entire issue to her career, saying: Pallavi began her own production company, and produced Tamil feature Films and television serials aired in Jaya tv.She also produced television commercials,and short films. Nagabharana for her second film, Netra Pallavi (literally “Eyes of Pallavi”) (Kannada, 1985).

Known in her first Telugu film with Shoban Babu as “Priti”, Pallavi was renamed by Kannada film director T. Starting her career as a model, she shifted towards movies and then television. Pallavi speaks seven languages and has made films in six of them. She has acted in 165 motion pictures and 50 television series. Pallavi (born Priti on 8 June 1965 in Mumbai, India) is an Indian actress and producer. This article contains content that is written like an advertisement. This biography of a living person needs additional citations for verification. ( Learn how and when to remove these template messages) Please help improve it or discuss these issues on the talk page.
