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  1. Aug 17, 2018 · Murasoli Maran, T.R. Baalu and A. Raja became Ministers. But after the death of Murasoli Maran on November 23, 2003, the DMK quit the NDA on December 10, 2003. The DMK then joined the Congress-led United Progressive Alliance (UPA) and the alliance swept the 2004 Lok Sabha elections by winning all 39 seats in Tamil Nadu and the lone seat in Puducherry (then Pondicherry).

  2. முரசொலி மாறனின் கதை | Murasoli Maran's Story | News7 TamilSubscribe : https://bitly.com/SubscribeNews7TamilFacebook: http://fb.com ...

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  3. Murasoli Maran born on 17 August 1934 in Thirukkuvalai Village Thiruvarur of Tamil Nadu. After completing his basic education he pursued a master’s degree in Arts (M.A) from Pachaiyappa’s College and Law College, Madras. Before joining politics he Maran worked as a Journalist and later served as a social worker.

  4. Murasoli Maran used to write movie screenplays, said The Wall Street Journal, and as India's Commerce and Industry Minister, he scripted a thriller. B Interview with Murasoli Maran.

  5. View Murasoli Maran’s profile on LinkedIn, a professional community of 1 billion members. Consultant -Contracts at MISSION GENERAL SERVICES - LLC · Experience: MISSION GENERAL SERVICES - LLC · Education: Karunya Institute of Technology and Sciences · Location: Chennai · 172 connections on LinkedIn.

  6. Kaveri Maran (aka Kavery Maran) (Joint Managing Director of Sun Group) Children: Son- None Daughter- Kavya Maran (businesswoman) Parents: Father- Murasoli Maran (politician) (deceased) Mother- Mallika Maran (deceased) Siblings: Brother- Dayanidhi Maran (politician) Sister- Anbukarasi Maran (cardiologist) Other Relatives

  7. www.indialeader.com › Dayanidhi-Murasoli-MaranDayanidhi Murasoli Maran

    Dayanidhi Murasoli Maran (born 5 December 1966) is an Indian politician and one of the prominent members of Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam party. He was elected thrice as a Member of Parliament to Lok Sabha from Chennai Central constituency during the 2004 general elections, 2009 general elections & 2019 general elections.