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Si. Balasubramania Adithan (also known as Si. Ba. Adithan) (27 September 1905 – 24 May 1981), popularly called as ''Adithanar'', was a Tamil lawyer, politician, minister and founder of the Tamil daily newspaper ''Dina Thanthi''. He was the founder of the We Tamils ((タミル語:நாம் தமிழர்)) party and served as the member of the Madras Legislative Council for two terms and as the member of the Tamil Nadu Legislative Assembly for four terms. He was the Speaker of the Assembly during 1967–68 and Tamil Nadu's minister for Cooperation in the M. Karunanidhi cabinets of 1969 and 1971. In his memory, two Tamil literary awards have been created and are awarded annually by his son, Sivanthi Adithan (the former Director of the ''Dina Thanthi'' group). ==Early life== Adithan was born on 27 September 1905 at Kayamozhi in Tuticorin district to Sivanthi Adithanar Nadar and Kanagam Ammayar as the heir of the Adityans, the highest aristocratic family among the Nelamaikkarars. His father Sivanthi Adithanar was a lawyer. Shiv Nadar's mother, Vamasundari Devi, and Adithan were siblings. He completed his schooling at Srivaikuntam and joined the St. Joseph's College, Trichy. After obtaining a M. A, he went to Middle Temple, London to study law. He became a Barrister in 1933 and practised in Singapore (during 1933–42) and later in his home town Srivaikuntam. He married Govindammal in 1933.
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