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Wat (wie) is S Srinivasan (Kural translator) - definitie

INDIAN CRICKET PLAYER. (1950-2010)
Tirumalai Srinivasan; T E Srinivasan; T.E. Srinivasan; TE Srinivasan

S. Srinivasan (Kural translator)         
S. Srinivasan is an Indian civil engineer, who is best known for translating the Tirukkural into Kannada.
Kural (poetic form)         
  • A large book of Tirukkural
TAMIL VERSE FORM
Kural venba; Kurals
The Kural is one of the most important forms of classical Tamil language poetry. It is a very short poetic form being an independent couplet complete in 2 lines, the first line consisting of 4 words and the second line consisting of 3.
Natesan Srinivasan         
INDIAN AIRCRAFT DESIGNER
Draft:Natesan Srinivasan
Natesan Srinivasan (1919-1965) was a pioneer of aircraft design and aeronautics education in India. He made key contributions to aeronautics education and aviation development just as India emerged as an independent nation in 1947.

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T. E. Srinivasan

Tirumalai Echambadi Srinivasan pronunciation  (26 October 1950 – 6 December 2010) was a former Indian cricketer who played in one Test match and two One Day Internationals (ODIs) from 1980 to 1981.

Srinivasan was born in Chennai. His father was famous Tamil actor T. E. Varadan. He was first noticed when he hit 112 for South Zone against North Zone in the Duleep Trophy in the 1977–78 season. A string of consistent performances, culminating in an innings of 129 in the 1980–81 Deodhar Trophy final and an unbeaten ton against Delhi in the Irani Trophy, earned him a place in the India squad for that season's tour of Australia and New Zealand. He could, however, not make an impact in his two ODIs and scored 48 runs in his only Test, in Auckland.

Srinivasan died on 6 December 2010 aged 60 after a long struggle against brain cancer. He had had two operations and was due to have a third when he died.