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T. Madhava Rao

Rajah, Sir
Tanjore Madhava Rao
KCSI
Madhava Rao.jpg
Portrait of Sir T. Madhava Rao
Diwan of Baroda
In office
10 May 1875 – 1882
Monarch Maharaja Sayajirao Gaekwad III
Preceded by Dadabhai Naoroji
Succeeded by Kazi Shahabuddin
Diwan of Indore
In office
1873–1875
Monarch Tukojirao Holkar II
Succeeded by R. Raghunatha Rao
Dewan of Travancore
In office
1857 – May 1872
Monarch Uthram Thirunal,
Ayilyam Thirunal
Preceded by Krishna Rao
Succeeded by A. Seshayya Sastri
Personal details
Born 1828
Kumbakonam,
Madras Presidency,
British India
Died 4 April 1891
Mylapore,
Madras,
British India
Relations T. Ranga Rao (father)
Children T. Ananda Rao
Alma mater Madras University
Occupation politician, administrator
Profession lawyer
Religion Hindu

Raja Sir Tanjore Madhava Rao, KCSI (c. 1828 – d. 4 April 1891), also known as Sir Madhava Rao Thanjavurkar, was an Indian civil servant, administrator and politician who served as the Diwan of Travancore from 1857 to 1872, Indore from 1873 to 1875 and Baroda from 1875 to 1882. He was the nephew of the former Diwan of Travancore T. Venkata Rao and the son of another Ranga Rao.

Madhava Rao was born in a Thanjavur Marathi Deshastha Brahmin family of Kumbakonam in 1828 and had his education in Madras. After serving for two years in the Madras civil service, Madhava Rao was appointed tutor to the princes of Travancore. Impressed with his performance, Madhava Rao was transferred to the Revenue Department in which he rose step by step to become Diwan in 1857.

Madhava Rao served as Diwan of Travancore from 1857 to 1872 bringing about developments in education, legislation, public works, medicine, vaccination and public health and agriculture. He was also responsible for clearing Travancore's public debts. Madhava Rao quit as Diwan of Travancore and returned to Madras in 1872. He served as Diwan of Indore from 1873 to 1875 and as Diwan of Baroda from 1875 to 1882. In his later life, Madhava Rao actively participated in politics and was one of the early pioneers of the Indian National Congress. Madhava Rao died in 1891 in Mylapore, Madras at the age of 63.

Madhava Rao was respected and regarded for his administrative abilities. British Liberal statesman Henry Fawcett called him "the Turgot of India". In 1866, he was made a Knight Commander of the Order of the Star of India.


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