T. Sundara Rao Naidu

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Thamarapakkam Sundara Rao Naidu (1891-1949) was an Indian lawyer and politician who served as mayor of Madras city in 1946-47. He was the first mayor of the city after India's independence.

Early life

Sundara Rao Naidu was born in January 1891 to Diwan Bahadur T. Varadarajulu Naidu (1863-1930). He had his education in Madras and graduated in law from the Madras Law College. He practised for a short while before entering politics.

Career

Sundara Rao Naidu joined the Justice Party in the 1920s and served as a member of the Madras Legislative Council. In the 1930s, he was Secretary to the Chief Minister of Madras Presidency.

Sundara Rao Naidu was nominated mayor of Madras city in 1946 and served till 1947. It was during his period that India became independent.

Death

Sundara Rao Naidu died all of a sudden in 1949. T. Sundara Rao Naidu Street in Thousand Lights, Chennai, is named after him.

Preceded by Mayor of Madras
1946-1947
Succeeded by