S. Rajandram
Sinnathamby Rajandram (30 November 1903 – 12 September 1965) was a Ceylon Tamil businessman and one of the founders of Capital Maharaja Organisation, one of the largest conglomerates in Sri Lanka.
S. Rajandram | |
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Born | 30 November 1903 |
Died | 12 September 1965 61) | (aged
Alma mater | Jaffna Hindu College |
Occupation | Businessman |
Early life and family
Rajandram was born on 30 November 1903.[1] He was the son of Sinnatamby, an employee of the Medical Department in Kuala Lumpur, Malaya.[1] He had his early education in Malaya before his family moved to Ceylon.[1] He was then educated at the Jaffna Hindu College.[1]
Rajandram married Chellammah, daughter of Sittampalam from Kokkuvil.[1] They had two sons (Maharaja and Rajamahendran) and four daughters (Rajalakshmi, Mahalakshmi, Jeyalakshmi and Vijayalakshmi).[1]
Career
After finishing education Rajandram and his school friend S. Mahadavan joined Beer and Co. as guarantee brokers.[1] Rajandram was appointed assistant general manager of the company after it was taken over by Dodge and Seymour in 1935.[1] He became general manager three years later.[1]
After the company ceased trading in Ceylon Rajandram and Mahadavan established several businesses to take over its client base: Mahadavans Limited, Rajandram Limited, Stirling Products and Maharaja Distribution.[1] The Maharaja building in Banshall Street, Colombo was completed in 1953.[1] After Mahadavan died in December 1957 Rajandram took over the management of their three companies (Mahadavans Limited, Rajandram Limited and Maharaja Distributors Limiedt).[1]
The Ceylonese government restricted imports into the country in 1959. Rajandram established several factories to fill the vacuum caused by the restriction: Parker Quick Ink, Ponds Cosmetic, Chemway and S. Lon PVC).[1] These companies were the forerunners of the modern Maharaja Organisation.[1]
Rajandram was a founder member of the Hindu Educational Society and a trustee of the Maharaja Trust.[1] He died on 12 September 1965.[2]
References
- Arumugam, S. (1997). Dictionary of Biography of the Tamils of Ceylon. p. 150.
- "The Group". Capital Maharaja Organisation.