S. V. Saravanan

S V Saravanan
எஸ் வி சரவணன்
Personal details
Born (1964-01-08) 8 January 1964
Political party Indian National Congress
Parents
  • S R Venkatachalam
  • V Lakshmi
Residence Sokkumaaripalayam, Gobichettipalayam, Tamil Nadu, India

S.V. Saravanan (also known as SVS) is an Indian Politician from Gobichettipalayam constituency from Tamil Nadu Congress Committee,[1] (Indian National Congress) party.

He has been chosen as candidate [2] for 2016 State Assembly Election by Tamil Nadu Congress Chief E. V. K. S. Elangovan and Indian National Congress President Rahul Gandhi.

Education

Saravanan holds a Diploma in Mechanical Engineering (D.M.E.).

Political career

He believes in Gandhian[3] thoughts and Principles(Gandhism), he was ardent devotee of Karmaveerar Kamarajar(K. Kamaraj) and serving for Indian National Congress whose president was K. Kamaraj. He lives simple life. Because of his simplicity, he is also referred as 'namma ooru kamarajar (நம்ம ஊரு காமராஜர்)' by his friends and people around him.

Elected by Publics

He has been elected for various posts by publics are.

Saravanan held District Panchayat Chairman post for Erode North (District Counselor, Gobichettipalayam Assembly) for the period 2006 to 2011.[4]

He held Panchayat Union Counselor, Gobichettipalayam Assembly from year 2001 to 2006.

Saravanan held post Panchayat Union Chairman, Nambiyur Union, Gobichettipalayam Assembly, Erode District [5] from 1996 to 2001.

Public posts

Various public posts held by S. V. Saravanan are

  • Library Association President, Diamond Jubilee Higher Secondary School,[6] Gobichettipalayam in 1980.
  • Chairman, Sakthi Polytechnic College,[7] Sakthi Nagar, Gobichettipalayam in 1982
  • PCC Member, Tamil Nadu Congress Committee, from 2001 to 2011

Family and personal life

Saravanan born in 1964 to Venkatachalam and Lakshmi. He is from an agricultural family from Sokkumaripalayam village, near Gobichettipalayam. It was a remote village. Even though S.V.Saravanan hailed from a remote village, he attained this position with his hard work and dedication, and with the only aim to serve people. On this journey, he had lost a lot.

He is humble person who prefers simple life. He is easily accessible by any person, any time, either by phone or in person or in any other means. He attends each and every functions, occasion or near and dears; and lives with everyone everyday. Almost every youngsters in his constituency likes him as the way he is knowledgeable and respects youths.

Saravanan grand father K.R. Raju Gounder held post President, Nambiyur. S. V. Saravanan was a true follower of Gandhian thoughts and principles. He was ardent devotee of Karmaveerar Kamarajar. He was inspired by the simplicity & sincerity of Kamarajar and Gandhiji, Saravanan and his family is strongly following Nehruji's family and their principles.

On News

Tamil Nadu Congress Committee has formed alliance with DMK (Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam) to face 2016 Tamil Nadu Assembly Elections.[8] Congress has been allocated 41 assembly constituencies to contest including Gobichettipalayam Assembly. S.V.Saravanan has been nominated to contest.

Tamil Nadu 2016 State Assembly Elections on news.[9]

The news [10] about the S. V. Saravanan candidate announcement on The Hindu Tamil Daily newspaper.

References

  1. "Tamilnadu Congress Committee"
  2. S. V. Saravanan has been nominated for 2016 State Assembly Election "Indian National Congress"
  3. "M.K.Gandhi"
  4. "Tamilnadu congress, list of district chairmen"
  5. "Erode District Village Panchayats"
  6. "Diamond Jubilee Higher Secondary School" Archived 2014-04-17 at the Wayback Machine.
  7. "Sakthi Polytechnic College"
  8. "DMK and Congress Alliance"
  9. "news". www.stateselections.in. http://www.stateselections.in. 22 April 2016. Retrieved 23 April 2016.
  10. "Congress will win in Sate: Vasan". The Hindu. Retrieved 3 August 2018.
  • Gobichettipalayam (State Assembly Constituency)
  • "Statistical reports of assembly elections". Election Commission of India. Archived from the original on 5 October 2010. Retrieved 8 July 2010.
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