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==Early life ==
==Early life ==
Thamizhachi was born as the eldest daughter of Mr. V. Thangapandian M.A., B.Ed., then the School Head Master who’s a staunch member of DMK from 1949 - right from the dawn of the party and Mrs. Rajamani a school teacher in Mallankinaru, Ramanathapuram District, Tamil Nadu. She did her Primary education in Mallankinaru. Reminiscent of her childhood, she always hails her brought up in Mallankinaru. She frequently visits her hometown and keeps her root alive.
Thamizhachi was born as the eldest daughter of Mr. V. Thangapandian M.A., B.Ed., then the School Head Master who’s a staunch member of DMK from 1949 - right from the dawn of the party and Mrs. Rajamani a school teacher in Mallankinaru, Ramanathapuram District, Tamil Nadu. She did her Primary education in Mallankinaru. Reminiscent of her childhood, she always hails her brought up in Mallankinaru. She frequently visits her hometown and keeps her root alive{{fact}}.
Now she is living in Tamil Nadu, Chennai, Neelankarai, closer to the Sea in her constituency.
Now she is living in Tamil Nadu, Chennai, Neelankarai, closer to the Sea in her constituency.



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Sumathy (Thamizhachi Thangapandian)
File:திருமதி தமிழச்சி தங்கப்பாண்டியன்.png
Member of Parliament, Lok Sabha
Assumed office
24 May 2019
Preceded byJ. Jayavardhan
ConstituencyChennai South
Personal details
Born
Sumathy

(1962-04-25) 25 April 1962 (age 62)
Mallankinaru,
Ramanathapuram District, Madras State
(now in Virudhunagar District, Tamil Nadu), India
Political party Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam
SpouseC. Chandrasekar
Children2 daughters
ParentV. Thangapandian (Ex-MLA)
RelativesThangam Thennarasu (Brother)
OccupationLyricist
Writer
Politician
AwardsPavendhar Bharathidasan Virudhu – 2009
Websiteithamizhachi.com
Source: [1]

T.SUMATHY (a) THAMIZHACHI THANGAPANDIAN - Tamiḻacci Taṅkapāṇṭiyaṉ is well known Indian Politician, Tamil Poet, Lyricist, Orator, Writer and Performing Artist.[1] She is the daughter of V. Thangapandian (died 31 July 1997), an Indian politician, then Minister for Cooperation, DMK party district secretary (Aruppukottai) and Member of the Legislative Assembly of Tamil Nadu from Aruppukottai constituency. Thangam Thennarasu, the Minister for the Department of Industries, Tamil Official Language, Tamil Culture and Archelogy Minister of Tamil Nādu is her brother.

At present, she is a Member of Parliament representing DMK Party of the 17th Lok Sabha. She was elected to the Lok Sabha, the lower house of the Parliament of India, from Chennai South constituency in the 2019 Indian general election. She worked as a lecturer in English at Queen Mary's College before dipping into politics.[2][3]

Early life

Thamizhachi was born as the eldest daughter of Mr. V. Thangapandian M.A., B.Ed., then the School Head Master who’s a staunch member of DMK from 1949 - right from the dawn of the party and Mrs. Rajamani a school teacher in Mallankinaru, Ramanathapuram District, Tamil Nadu. She did her Primary education in Mallankinaru. Reminiscent of her childhood, she always hails her brought up in Mallankinaru. She frequently visits her hometown and keeps her root alive[citation needed]. Now she is living in Tamil Nadu, Chennai, Neelankarai, closer to the Sea in her constituency.

Education and Alma Matter

Completing her primary education in Mallankinaru, she did her high school in Virudhunagar which is a nearby town from Mallankinaru. Accomplishing her Bachelor of Arts - English Literature at Sri Meenakshi College for Women in Madurai, did a Masters (of Arts) in the same faculty at Thiagarajar College of Arts & Science, Madurai Kamaraj University, Madurai. She was an ardent student and Holds University Rank in her Master's Degree). Continued and completed her Master's in Philosophy (M. Phil.,) in English Literature at the same College cum University. As a research scholar, she was the recipient of the AIC (Australia – India Council) Fellow Award (2004). Later she was awarded Doctorate for her research on – Diasporic Longing and The Changing Contours of Resistance in The Plays of Ernest Thalayasingham Macintyre from the University of Madras, Chennai in the year 2010.

Academic career

Like her parents, Thamizhachi Thangapandian started her career as Lecturer. She served in various colleges before shifting her complete focus to Politics. Worked as Lecturer in the Department of English as below

Year College Location
1988 - 1989 Valliammal College for Women Anna Nagar Chennai
1994 - 1995 PGP College of Arts & Science Namakkal
1996 - 2008 Queen Mary’s College Chennai

Academic Activities

Beyond her teaching her academic interest were branching out in different educational areas.

Year Program Organized by Role
1999 Orientation Programme Academic Staff College, University of Madras Participant
2002 Two days Seminar on ‘Clinics in Sports Medicine’ Fitness Foundation Academy, Sports Medicine Centre, Chennai Participant
2002 Refresher Course on Women's Education (Inter-disciplinary) Mother Teresa Women's University, Kodaikanal Participant
2002 Paper on The Impact of Migrant Experience on the Individual Psyche in a Multi-Cultural Society Experienced by the Tamil Diaspora in Australia - 2002 Department of English, University of Madras and The Indian Association for the Study of Australia Presenter
2002 Paper on “The Impact of migrant experience on the individual psyche - in a Multicultural - society experienced by the Tamil Diaspora in Australia” International Conference: Understanding Australia : Literature, Culture and Polity, at the University of Madras Presenter
2002 Paper on “Is Australia a sanctuary for people from violent homelands? A multicultural debate” IASA International Conference on Identity, Representation and Citizenship at Jawaharlal University (JNU) Presenter
2002 Paper on Tamil Dalit Theatre : A study of Pratibha Jayachandran's Play "Koppu" National Seminar (2004) on The Indian Dalit Theatre and The Canadian Native Theatre organized by Centre for Canadian Studies University of Madras Presenter
2004 Post Graduate Conference Australian Perspectives : Interdisciplinary Post Graduate Conference Topic “Indian Women” Department of Political Science, LA TROBE University, Melbourne Speaker
2004 Two days conference “PALIMPSESTS : TRANSFORMING COMMUNITIES” Australia Research Institute, Curtin University Participant
2005 National Conference on "Teaching Post colonial Texts: Theory and Strategy" Department of English, University of Madras, Department of English, Ethiraj College for Women and Indian Association for Commonwealth Literature and Language Studies (IACLALS) Participant
2005 Australia-India Exchange International Conference on Globalisation and Postcolonial Writing Centre for Postcolonial Writing, Monash University, Australia and the Department of English, Calcutta University, India Participant
2005 U.G.C Sponsored National Symposium on Literatures of West Asia Department of English, Stella Maris College Participant
2006 Paper on "Ethnic Consciousness Generated in the Nationalism of the Modern Nation - State of Sri Lanka - An analysis" Indian Association for the Study of Australia (IASA) at 3rd International Conference on January 9–11, 2006, Pune Presenter
2006 Refresher Course in English - Batch XXI [Theme: Literature, Arts, Media and Semiotics (Lams)] - (“Semiotics as a crucial tool in Stylistics”) UGC Human Resource Development Centre, University of Madras. Speaker Valedictory Address

Political career

Legacy

T.Sumathy (a) Thamizhachi Thangapandian hails from a political family from South India - (Virudhunagar). Her father Mr.V.Thangapandian, has been a staunch member of DMK from 1949 - right from the dawn of the party,who quit his academic career as the Headmaster of a High School to become the Member of the Legislative Council, (chosen by the founder of the DMK Paeraningar Anna). Under the leadership of the great Leader Dr. Kalaignar Karunanidhi, he had an active political career - as the DMK District Secretary of Virudhunagar for Twenty Seven Years (27 yrs), Member of Legislative Assembly (MLA) and Minister for Co-operation and then Minister for Commercial Tax. While he held Chair as the Minister for Commercial Tax in the then DMK Government he demised suddenly on July 31 (1997). Her younger brother Mr.Thangam Thennarasu B.E. (worked in SPIC for nine years) made his entry into politics as the candidate for by - election in Arupukottai Constituency, which fell vacant due to his father’s demise. Twice an M.L.A., he was the Minister for School Education in the cabinet of Late Kalaignar Karunanidhi (from 2006 - 2011). Currently he serves as the sitting MLA for Thiruchuli Constituency (Virudhunagar District). Initiated by her father, the Philanthropic activities done by her family, the family has a strong presence in Virudhunagar and Arupukottai constituency. From her childhood she got chance to observe prominent DMK leaders like Dr. M. Karunanidhi Following her father’s footstep she quit her academic career to foray into politics by hoisting the prestigious party flag at the DMK Party’s Youth Wing State Conference on December 2007.

Party activity

She’s the prominent Party speaker for DMK. Political campaign she did for Mr. Thangam Thennarasu was well received and helped in winning with leading margin. DMK under the able Leadership of its Leader Mr. M.K.Stalin recogonized Thamizhachi Thangapandian by appointing her as active Deputy President for the Art, Literature and Rationality Wing of the DMK.

As Member of Parliament

2019 In the year 2019 she contested the Indian general election, 2019 Lok Sabha elections as a candidate from Chennai South Chennai South (Lok Sabha constituency).[4][5] representing DMK. She won the election Member of Parliament, 17th Lok Sabha.[6][7] securing 5,64,872 votes defeating the active MP J. Jayavardhan of AIADMK Party by 2,62,223 votes difference.

Maiden Speech : https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RxfDu1AS2DM

Views on Womanhood

Harping on the traditional views of ‘Womanhood’, Dr. Thamizhachi believes that it is a smooth amalgam of three distinct phases – Maiden, Mother and Crone. According to her, Maiden is the growing and establishment phase grounded in the 5S, namely self-worth, self-confidence, self-trust, self-respect and self-sufficiency, where no stone is left unturned to build and rebuild new life until those efforts produce desired outcomes. Maiden represents purity, pleasure and freedom. In the modern times, for the modern woman, this world is all hers to spread her wings and fly, enjoying the hues of life while standing up to the many challenges that she might face in this patriarchal world. Then comes the Mother stage of nurturing, caring where a woman lives for the others in the family more than for own self. She is a symbol of love and an epitome of patience and dedication which she manifests in abundance through her simple acts of care and tenderness. Here is where she realizes ‘self-actualization’ and is empowered to do more and more for the community and society at large. This is her preparatory phase to step into the last stage of crone. As a crone, she has gained in maturity, knowledge and wisdom and is a priceless treasure for the humankind. Confident in her own body, she is world-wise in thoughts and considerate in actions as well as courageous and bold in all situations of life. She is sympathetic and empathetic and never hesitates to render a helping hand when there is a need. And she is a force to reckon with if anyone crosses swords with a maiden or a mother. Her dictums and ideals are crystal clear and she is an invincible, reliable rock for her kith and kin. A woman is complete in herself. She lives gracefully and with dignity through the many stages of her life. And every lesson she imparts to the future generations is value based and invaluable.

Literature[1]

She is an admired Tamil poet, and her areas of interest includes post – colonial literatures (especially Sri Lankan and Australian), diasporic literatures (especially Sri Lankan Tamil Diaspora), translation, criticism. Published Books

Month - Year Title Publication Language Genre
January 2004 Enjottu Penn Mithra Publications – Chennai Tamil Poems
December 2004 Uravukal – Espo Archuna Publications Tamil Complied by S. Ravikumar & T. Sumathy
December 2007 Vanapechi[9] Uyirmmai Publications Tamil Poems
December 2008 Pecharavam Ketilaiyo Uyirmmai Publications Tamil Compilation of her interviews
December 2009 Manjanathi Uyirmmai Publications Tamil Poems
December 2010 Naveenathuvavathai Kamban Muthamizh Publication Tamil
December 2010 Katru Konarntha Kadithangal Uyirmmai Publications Tamil
December 2010 Kalamum Kavithaiyum Uyirmmai Publications Tamil
December 2010 Soll Thodum Thoram Uyirmmai Publications Tamil
December 2010 Pampadam Uyirmmai Publications Tamil
December 2011 Aruhan [10] Uyirmmai Publications Tamil
May 2012 Mayileragu Manasu Vikatan Publication Tamil Articles
January 2013 Island to Island : The voice of Sri Lankan Australian [11] Emerald Publications English Play wright
June 2013 Manvasam [12] Vikatan Publication Tamil Articles
December 2015 Avalukku Veyil Endru Peyar [13] Uyirmmai Publications Tamil Poems
September 2017 Kallin Kadungobam Uyirmmai Publications Tamil Poems Translation of Galician (written by Maria Reimondez)
January 2018 Nizhal Veli Uyirmmai Publication Tamil Translation of Island to Island : The voice of Sri Lankan Australian to Tamil

- By Sa.Devadoss

December 2018 Chottangal Thamizh Thisai Tamil Articles
January 2019 Muttu Veedu Uyirmmai Publications Tamil Short Stories
January 2020 Thamizhachi Thangapandiyanin Kavithai Veli Uyirmmai Publications Tamil

Translation of her Works

Month - Year Title Publication Language Translator Source
February 2019 Internal Colloquies [14] Rubric Publishing English C.T.Indra selected poems from Vanapechi
August 2022 Birthing Hut and Other Stories Vitasta Publishing Pvt. Ltd. English V.Bharathi Harishankar collection of short stories by Thamizhachi Thangapandian

The five volumes of poems of Tamiḻacci Taṅkapāṇṭiyaṉ - Eñcōṭṭuppeṇ (2003), Vaṉappēcci (2007), Mañcaṇatti (2009), Arukaṉ (2011), and Avaḷukku Veyil Eṉṟu Peyar (2015) - should be more than enough to demonstrate that the first two decades of the twently - first century could produce in Tamil a poet with a difference. When, in the name of ‘putukkavitai’ (new poetry), a large number of titbits, witticisms and verbal cartoons were turned out by those who could not write good prose without mistakes in grammar and expression, and when ‘traditional’ poetry was unjustly held in contempt, contemporary Tamil literary scene witnessed the arrival of one who, differing from the two groups, could carve out a refreshingly original poetic career for herself. - says Prof. P.Marudhanayagam in his book Tamil Poetry - Since Bharathi.

In general Thamizhachi’s Poems are seen to address three major donnes or subjects: i)life in a rooted environment with all its hardships and companionship, now slowly disappearing as villages get demorphed with the march of forms of economic development and global mono culture and on the obverse the alienation so keenly felt in urban existence by someone so used to organic living open to nature, and the living presence of the environment, ii) the asymmetrical relationship between man and woman in our society, iii) loss of respect for human life in war and conflict situations in contemporary political scenario. - remarks C.T.Indra in her translation of Thamizhachi’s poems into English titled as Internal colloquies.

The urban life represented in these stories titled as Muttu Veedu bring alive, not only the vagaries of an inconsequential existence, but also the extraordinary moments in the lives of ordinary individuals. - observes V.Bharathi Harishankar in her translation of Thamizhachi’s anthology of short stories titled as Birthing Hut and Other Stories.

Literary Activities

Presented a paper on the Study of Australian Tamils (Tamil Migrants from Srilanka) at the International Conference: Culture, Literature and Translation at the University of Madras, 2001

Translated and read out in English, the Tamil Short Stories of Prabanjan and Arun Vijayarani at the International Conference: Culture, Literature and Translation at the University of Madras, 2001

Organized an International Tamil Literary Conference Tamil Elakkiam 2004 on January 10 and 11 2004, Chennai, in which 26 books of reputed Tamil writers were published. (16 books are from various Tamil writers from Australia, Denmark, Canada and France)

Presented a Paper at the same Literary Conference on “Tamil Literature towards New Directions” on 10.01.2004 at Chennai.

Launched My poetry collection Enjottu Penn in Sydney on 28.08.2004 by the Sydney Tamil Literary Association.

'Addressed a Literary Meeting in Melbourne in September 2004, where Enjottu Penn was introduced and discussed, organized by the Tamil Writers Association, Melbourne.

Invited as Guest speaker for a three day Conference Organized by FeTNA (Federation of North American Tamils) from July 5 – 8, 2012 at Baltimore, USA.

Invited to Present poems in an All India Poets Meet organized by TIASCI – Paris, France on July’13.

Launched the book Island to Island at Sorbonne University, Paris, France on 06.07.2013.

Invited as a Guest of Honour to participate as a guest lecturer making part of the project “REACTIV-ARTE” – funded by the Xunta de Galicia (Galician Autonomous Government) and organized by NGO Implicadas no Desenvolvemento – held in Galicia from April 6 to April 15, 2015. My poems were translated into Galician language and read out at the Galician Writers Forum – A Coruna and at the Feminist Forum- Santiago de Compostela.

Invited as a Chief Guest for Pongal Celebrations by the Muzhumathy Foundation - Japan (Tokyo) - on February’ 17.

Invited as a Guest of Honour by the Readers Forum - Singapore, on March’ 17.

Performing Arts

Theatrical Activities

Thamizhachi's role in the play based on Bharathiyar’s Poetry directed by renowned Tamil Writer Mr.Prasanna Ramasamy gained a lot of attraction and was staged at Kalakshetra and Chennai Book Fair. She has also participated in his plays based on Cheran and Sugumaran’s poems.

She acted in the two-hour-long play Kurinchi Pattu written by the renowned poet Inkulab under the direction of A.Mangai, a noted dramatist in the field of Tamil drama. The play was widely regarded as an attempt to resurrect long-suppressed traditions and legendary cultural roots and was staged in Chennai and Salem.

On behalf of ‘VELI’ Rangarajan’s theatre group, she acted as Akaligai in the Akaligai play of the legendary Tamil writer K.P.Ra at the Chennai Alliance Francis Theater. The play was lauded for its modern feminist voice.

She has also acted as Surpanagai in Ku.Alagirisamy’s Vanjamagal, a modern play staged at the Chennai University Tamil Department and was well received.

She enacted in the role of Menakai in Muruval a drama written by famous Sri Lankan Tamil writer S.Ponnudurai. The drama was staged in Chennai Naradha Ghana Sabha under the direction of Thiru.Prasadh.

She staged a modern Tamil play called Innoru Etho with Siresu, a Sri Lankan Tamil writer based in Canada.

She performed in a play directed by Jayarao staged in collaboration with a theatre group called Theatre Lab at Alliance Francis, Chennai. The play was based on G.Krishnamurthy's Tamil translation of Mahatma Gandhi's Last Five Seconds. And the play was praised for its voice of peace against power.

In all the book releases of Thamizhachi Thangapandian, her poems in the form of plays are being performed by the Mundram Arangu theatre group under the purview of celebrated theatre artist Thiru.Karuna Prasadh as prologues.

Film career

As a lyricist

Year Film Songs References
2014 Pisaasu Pogum Paadhai [15][16]
2019 Paris Paris Annachi Kondadu [17]

As a Dialogue writer

She has written the dialogues for the movie Paris Paris which is ready for release this summer.[18][19]

Awards and Recognition

Academic Awards and Scholarships

General Proficiency Award – Under Graduation (B.A., English Literature) Proficiency awards in Drama and Dance – Under Graduation (B.A., English Literature) Proficiency Award – Faculty of Languages, Sriniketan, Madras. University Rank Holder : Gold Medallist – Madurai Kamaraj University – Post Graduation (M.A., English Literature) FELLOWSHIP FOR THE STUDY OF AUSTRALIA – 2004, by the Australia India Council. As an AIC FELLOW – 2004, visited Australia from August – November 2004, as part of my Doctoral Research Dr. Vedagiri Shanmugasundaram Awarded for the successful Ph.D Scholar of the Research Departments of the Ethiraj College for Women, Chennai.

Literary, Cultural Awards and Recognition

Enjottu Penn has been awarded Sirpi Literary Prize, 2004 and Mahakavi Bharathiar Award, 2005.

Selected poems from Enjottu Penn have been prescribed for Tamil Literature Students at Nandanam Arts College, Loyola College, Ethiraj College for Women & Women’s Christian College in Chennai. Enjottu Penn as a whole collection has been included in Periyar University (Salem) - Tamil Literature (Post Graduation) Syllabus (2017 - 2020). Vanapechi as a whole collection has been included in Nirmala Womens College (Autonomous), Coimbatore - Tamil Literature (Under Graduation) Syllabus (2018).

Kavingnar Thirunal Virudhu, Awarded 2007.

Vanapechi has been awarded Aelathi Illakia Virudhu, 2008 and Tirupoor Tamil Sanga Virudhu, 2009.

Young Achiever Trophy in Theatre Awarded by Wisdom Publications.

Tamil Nadu Iyal Isai Nadaga Mandram (Kalai Panpattu Thurai) for Best Performing Artist in Kurinjipattu Theatrical Drama on 24.12.2006

The prestigious Pavendhar Bharathidasan Virudhu – 2009 by the Tamil Nadu State Government.

A Citation given by University of Madras for Advancing the cause of women in the field of Literature on International Women's Day - 2010.

Best Poet Virudhu, 2010 by Kalam Puthithu, a Literary Organisation for Little Magazines, at Virudhachalam, Tamil Nadu.

Ilakkiya Alumai Virudhu, 2011 by Rajapalayam Tamil Sangam

Carolina Tamil Sangam Award by Tamil Sangam of Carolina, Inc., 14, July, 2012

Kalaignar Porkizhi Award, 2013 by BAPASSI for contribution to Tamil Poetry.

K. Sivathambi Award for Thanimai Thalir Article which was published in Kanayazhi Monthly Magazine at Kanaizhai Ponvizha & Virudhu Vizha 2015.

Bharathi Pani Selvar Award, 2015 by Bharathiyar Sangam at Bharathiyar Vizha, Chennai.

A one-day National Seminar on Thamizhachi’s poetry and works was organised by the Madurai Dhiraviyam Thayumanavar Hindu College at Tirunelveli, Tamil Nadu, South India on 27.10.2010. Ph.D Scholars, Research Students and eminent critics have participated and submitted papers on her poetry.

Award for Performing Arts

Wisdom Magazine's Best Young Playwright Award for excellence in Performing Arts

Societal Awards

Certificate of Honour – UNICEF – for contribution towards – Baby Friendly Initiative.

Certificate of Appreciation by Tamil Nadu Government for donating Blood on December 2004

Bharathi Award by Vidiyal Foundation on March’17

Crown Jewel of Social Activities Award by Madras Development Society, Chennai on April’ 17

Thara Bharathi Award by Kavimugil Foundation on June’ 17.

Justice M.M.Ismail Memorial Award by Kamban Kazhagam, Chennai on August’ 17

Pride of India Award by SPARRC - IISM (Indian Institute of Sports Medicine) from His Excellency ESL. Narasimhan, Hon. Governor Telangana & Andhra Pradesh on 17.02.2018.

Eminent Citizen Award by Rotary Club of Madras North - Golden Jubilee Celebrations on Ocotober’18

CLR - Best Woman Writer Award by Pachyderm Tales on September’ 21

Homepreneur Awards - Inspiring Politician by Sakthi Masala & Brand Avatar Groups on September’ 21

Iconic Woman Award by Rotary Club of Madras-3232, TNagar, Chennai on August’ 22

Shakthi Award by Rotary Club of Madras, Teynampet, Chennai on August’ 22

Elections Contested and Results

Elections Constituency Party Result Vote percentage Opposition Candidate Opposition Party Opposition vote percentage
Indian general election, 2019 Chennai South DMK Won 50.17[20] J. Jayavardhan AIADMK 26.88

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