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Chelliah may refer to: * AR Chelliah, Indian religious leader, Bishop of Kanyakumari Diocese * Devasahayam David Chelliah (1894–1979), JP OBE, the first Asian Archdeacon of Singapore * Leaena Chelliah (born 1937), PBM BBM, founded Singapore's first school for children with multiple disabilities * M. Chelliah, Indian politician and former Member of the Legislative Assembly *Raja Chelliah (1922–2009), economist and founding chairman of the Madras School of Economics *Shobhana Chelliah, Distinguished Professor of Linguistics, University of North Texas *Chelliah Kumarasuriar, Sri Lankan politician * Chelliah Loganathan (1913–1981), the first Ceylonese general manager of the Bank of Ceylon * Chelliah Paramalingam (born 1936), Malaysian field hockey player *Chelliah Thurairaja, USP, SLMC, Sri Lankan military physician, Army general, sportsman See also *Chelia Chelia is a town and commune in Khenchela Province, Algeria. According to the 1998 census it had a population of 4,851. ...
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AR Chelliah
Anantha Raj Rayappan Chelliah is an Indian religious leader: since 2019 he has been Bishop of Kanyakumari Diocese. Chelliah was born on the 7 July 1958. He was educated at Madurai Kamaraj University. Chelliah was ordained in 1994. He served at Neyyoor, and Nagercoil. He was consecrated as bishop of Kanyakumari Diocese at CSI Mylaudy in Kanyakumari District Kanniyakumari district is one of the 38 districts in Tamil Nadu state and the southernmost district in mainland India. It stands second in terms of population density among the districts of Tamil Nadu. It is also the richest district in Tamil Nad ... on his 61st birthday. External links * http://www.missionariesoftheworld.org/2019/07/rt-rev-r-chelliah-consecrates-as-bishop.html* https://www.csisynod.com/deptnews_view.php?Id=6009&cat=C References 21st-century Anglican bishops in India Indian bishops Indian Christian religious leaders Anglican bishops of Kanyakumari Madurai Kamaraj University alumni 1958 b ...
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Devasahayam David Chelliah
The Venerable Reverend Dr Devasahayam David Chelliah (14 March 1894 – 2 April 1979) , was the first Asian Archdeacon of Singapore. Early life and education Born in the Tirunelveli district, South India on 14 March 1894, he was the fifth of the nine children. Chelliah moved to Penang, Malaya at the age of seventeen to take up a job offer as the Headmaster of an Anglican school. In early 1912 he became a Headmaster of St George's Mission Primary School. In 1915 he became one of the staff of Anglo-Chinese School which was managed by the American Methodist Mission. Chelliah left for London in September 1922 to study at the University of London and graduated with Honours Degree (External) in 1923. He extended his study leave to attended the London Day Training College and obtained a Post-Graduate Diploma in Teaching in 1924. Chelliah got his PhD from the University of London in June 1940. Priesthood Chelliah ordained as Deacon of St Andrew's Cathedral on 20 September ...
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Leaena Chelliah
Leaena Tambyah (born Leaena Chelliah; 28 June 1937) , is a special education advocate who founded Singapore's first school for children with multiple disabilities. The school was originally called the Handicapped Children's Playgroup, but went on to become the AWWA School. Tambyah also founded a programme called TEACH ME (Therapy and Educational Assistance for Children in Mainstream Education) to try to bring disabled children into mainstream schools, and to provide mobile therapy services to children whose families could not afford to bring them to a hospital. Biography Leaena Chelliah was born in Penang, British Malaya, Malaya on 28 June 1937 to The Venerable Reverend Dr Devasahayam David Chelliah and his wife Rosalind. She was the youngest of the six children. She and her family moved from Penang Penang ( ms, Pulau Pinang, is a Malaysian state located on the northwest coast of Peninsular Malaysia, by the Malacca Strait. It has two parts: Penang Island, where the capita ...
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