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  1. C.V. Raman and Lokasundari Ammal Lokasundari Ammal, was born in Madurai but raised in Madras, Tamil Nadu. The marriage of CV Raman with Lokasundari was an intersectal alliance.

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  2. Raman married Lokasundari Ammal, daughter of S. Krishnaswami Iyer who was the Superintendent of Sea Customs at Madras, in 1907. [22] The wedding day is popularly recorded as on 6 May, [121] [122] [123] but Raman's great-niece and biographer, Uma Parameswaran, [124] revealed a factual date of 2 June 1907. [125]

  3. Jul 21, 2014 · Lokasundari, born in Madurai but raised in Madras by her sister Lakshmi and her ‘social activist’ husband Sivan, first sees Raman when he unconventionally comes home as a prospective groom.

  4. They arrived in Cochin (now Kochi), where they spent a day, and travelled to Bangalore from there. At IISc, they were received by Raman’s wife Lokasundari Ammal, who took them to a two-storey bungalow, which was to be their home for the next few months.

  5. Jan 1, 2013 · Lady Lokasundari Raman was a charismatic person in her own right, as well as a devoted helpmate to her scientist-husband, Sir C V Raman. The book traces her early life in Madurai, Chennai and Calcutta, and we get a glimpse of the role of a young woman in the early decades of the twentieth century as she went forward bearing the many ...

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  6. May 15, 2024 · Upon their arrival in Bangalore, the Borns were warmly welcomed by Raman's wife, Lokasundari Ammal, and settled into a bungalow on the IISc campus. They were fascinated by Raman's appearance and demeanor, with Hedi describing him as a "prince from the Arabian Nights" in his Indian dress and turban.

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  8. Lokasundari Ammal was born in 1892, in India. She married Chandrasekhara Venkata Raman on 6 May 1907, in Madras, India. They were the parents of at least 2 sons. She died in 1980, in her hometown, at the age of 88.