You can help expand this article with text translated from the corresponding article in Malayalam. Click [show] for important translation instructions.
|
Ondiveeran Pagadai (or Ondi Veeran) (died 20 August 1771)[1] was an Indian commander-in-chief who fought against the British East India Company in Tamil Nadu.[2]
Ondiveeran Pagadai | |
---|---|
Born | Ondiveeran Pagadai |
Died | 20 August 1771 |
Nationality | Indian |
Occupation | Freedom fighter |
Ondiveeran came from the Arunthathiyar community and is viewed by them as a hero. Pressure from the Arunthathiyars led the Government of Tamil Nadu to build a memorial to him in Tirunelveli district.[3] The foundation stone for the memorial was laid in 2011.[4]
Commemorative postage stamp
editIndia Post issued a commemorative postage stamp of denomination ₹5 featuring Ondiveeran on 28 August 2020.[citation needed]
Memorial
editIn the mid-2000s, the schedule caste of Tamil Nadu petitioned the government to establish a memorial to Ondiveeran. This petitioning included public protests.[5] The foundation stone for the memorial, costing ₹4,900,000, was laid in 2011 by Minister for Information and Public Relations Parithi Ilamvazhuthi.
References
edit- ^ "Ondiveeran remembered". The Hindu. 20 August 2016. Retrieved 21 August 2016.
- ^ "'Garden of Classical Tamil' work to be taken up soon". The Hindu.
- ^ Rajendran, S. P. (2012). The Fire Against Untouchability. Bharathi Puthakalayam. ISBN 9789381908471.
- ^ Staff Reporter (18 January 2011). "Foundation stone laid for memorial". The Hindu.
- ^ "CPM activists block road". The Hindu. 2 November 2007.