R. V. Srinivasa Aiyar

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Born1852 (1852)
Vaiyacalathore, Madras Presidency
Died1909 (aged 5657)
Rishiyur Venkata Srinivasa Aiyar
Member of Madras Legislative Council
Assumed office
1902-1909
GovernorOliver Russell, 2nd Baron Ampthill
Personal details
Born1852 (1852)
Vaiyacalathore, Madras Presidency
Died1909 (aged 5657)
PartyIndian National Congress
Alma materGovernment Arts College, Kumbakonam
OccupationLegislator, mathematician
ProfessionCivil servant

Diwan Bahadur[1] Rishiyur Venkata Srinivasa Aiyar CIE (1852 31 March 1909) was an Indian civil servant, legislator and politician from the Madras Presidency.

Srinivasa Aiyar was born to R. S. Venkatarama Aiyar [2] and his wife, Valambal, in his maternal grandfather's house at Vaiyacalathore in 1852. He was the eldest of their four children.

Educational career

On completion of his studies, Srinivasa Aiyar worked as assistant master at Wesleyan High School, Bangalore for three years and as assistant lecturer in Government Arts College, Kumbakonam from 1873 to 1884.[citation needed]

Provincial Civil Service

In 1884, he joined the provincial civil service of Madras as an assistant in the Revenue Settlement Department.[3] He rose to become Secretary to the Commissioner of Revenue Settlement and was, in July 1896, appointed as the Director of the Department of Land Records and Agriculture in the Madras Presidency.[3] He became the Inspector General of Registration in December 1903[4][5] and was nominated to the Madras Legislative Council in November 1902 and for a second term on 30 October 1903.[6][7]

Proficiency in mathematics

Aiyar was renowned for his proficiency in mathematics[8] and was called "Euclid" or "Geometry" Srinivasa Aiyar.[9][10]

Indian National Congress

Aiyar was also associated with the Indian National Congress in its early days.[11]

Family

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