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Fort st. George

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Following news item appeared under 'MadrasMiscellany' published in The Hindu of 20th April 2015 on Fort St. George.

it is celebrating its 375 birth day on 23rdApril 2015.

Fort St. George can be remembered for thefollowing:

It is here
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* Municipal Governance began.

* Education system we are heirs to firstput down roots.

* Pioneering hospital and technical schoolthat the seeds
were sown for the spread of medicare andengineering throughout the country.

* In 1921, Justice Party took office andpaved the way
for the Dravidian
Movement to hold the fortunchallenged from 1967.

In the Assembly
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* The first legislation in the countryproviding for Reservation (1921), mid-day meals for children andindustrial estates.

* Sat the first woman legislator in
India - Dr.Muthulakshmi Reddy in 1927, and some of the finestorators in the country.

Let us wish Fort St. George on its 375 birthday.
 
There is nothing to compliment the Justice party..It was a fascist organization with its purse strings controlled by the British...It was a slave of the British monarch..The organization was headed by non brahmin Telugus (mainly) and Kannadigas who wanted to divide the Tamils along Brahmin/Non Brahmin lines so that they could rule Madras province..To a large extent they have succeeded & they are still powerful
 
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