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R. Raghunatha Rao

Diwan Bahadur Rai Raghunatha Rao CSI (7 February 1831 – 3 May 1912) was an Indian civil servant, administrator, politician and Indian independence activist who served as the Diwan of Indore from 1875 to 1880, and again from 1886 to 1888. He was a member of the Rao family, a founder of the Indian National Congress and the Madras Mahajana Sabha, and an influential member of the Mylapore set.

Rai Raghunatha Rao
Portrait of R. Raghunatha Rao
Diwan of Indore
In office
1875–1881
MonarchTukojirao Holkar II
Preceded bySir T. Madhava Rao
Succeeded byShahamat Ali
In office
1886–1888
MonarchShivajirao Holkar
Preceded byNana Moroji Trilokekar
Succeeded byBalkrishna Atmaram Gupte
Personal details
Born7 February 1831
Kumbakonam,
Thanjavur Maratha kingdom
Died3 May 1912 (age 81)
Madras,
British India
Political partyIndian National Congress (founder)
RelationsR. Venkata Rao (father),
R. Ranga Rao (uncle),
Raja Sir T. Madhava Rao (cousin),
T. Rama Rao (cousin)
Sir T. Ananda Rao (nephew)
Alma materPresidency College, Madras
OccupationCivil servant, Administrator

Early life and education edit

Raghunatha Rao was born in a prominent Marathi Deshastha Brahmin family on February 1831 in Kumbakonam.[1] He was the son of R. Venkata Rao former Diwan of Travancore and a cousin of Sir T. Madhava Rao who later served as Diwan of Travancore, Indore and Baroda. Raghunatha Rao had his early schooling in Bangalore Fort and did his proficient's course at Government High School, Madras (now Presidency College, Madras). Rao studied law in private and obtained a pleader's diploma in 1856 but did not practise. Instead, he entered the Madras Provincial Civil Service.

Madras Civil Service edit

Raghunatha Rao started his career as a translator in the office of the District Collector and rose to become Sheristadar and eventually Deputy Collector of Madras District. He was placed on special duty in the Tungabhadra Project for sometime but was later transferred to Trichinopoly and then, Coimbatore districts.

In 1873, Raghunatha Rao met Tukojirao Holkar II, the Raja of Indore. Two years later, the Holkar requested Rao to serve the state as Special Settlement Officer. Later that same year, Rao replaced his cousin Sir T. Madhava Rao as Diwan of Indore.

Diwan of Indore edit

In 1875, Raghunatha Rao was appointed Diwan of Indore and he took over succeeding his cousin Madhava Rao. Raghunatha Rao's administration is regarded as one of progress and the Diwan is recorded as selecting the most qualified men for judicial positions in the state. Raghunatha Rao returned to Madras in 1880 and returned to Indore in 1886 to serve for a brief span of two years.

Social life edit

Raghunatha Rao was one of the founders of the Madras Mahajana Sabha and the Indian National Congress. The Indian National Social Conference, the first of its kind, was inaugurated at Raghunatha Rao's house in Madras in December 1887. The conference was presided over by Sir T. Madhava Rao.

A statue of Krishna was installed in front of the Kumbakonam Town Hall [2] (also called Porter Hall) in 1913 and was dedicated to Raghunatha Rao.

References edit

  1. ^ John Greenfield Leonard (1991). Kandukūri Vīrēśalingam, 1848-1919: A Biography of an Indian Social Reformer. Telugu University. p. 117.
  2. ^ Town Hall Kumbakonam
     
    Town Hall Kumbakonam
    https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Town_Hall_Kumbakonam.jpg
  • S. R. Mehrotra (1995). A History of the Indian National Congress: 1885–1918. Vikas Pub. House. ISBN 0-7069-8071-9.
  • P. K. Sethi; S. K. Bhatt; R. Holkar (1976). A study of Holkar state coinage.

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