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S. Arumugam was born on 31 August, 1905 in Nallur, Ceylon, is an A sri lankan tamil writer. Discover S. Arumugam's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 95 years old?

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Occupation Engineer
Age 95 years old
Zodiac Sign Virgo
Born 31 August, 1905
Birthday 31 August
Birthplace Nallur, Ceylon
Date of death 2000
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Nationality Ceylon

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1905

Sanmugam Arumugam (31 August 1905 – 6 March 2000) was a Ceylon Tamil irrigation engineer and writer.

Arumugam was born on 31 August 1905 in Nallur in northern Ceylon.

He was the son of Vairavanther Sanmugam.

1921

He was educated at St. John's College, Jaffna from where he passed the Cambridge Junior Examinations in 1921.

1922

In 1922 he joined S. Thomas' College, Mount Lavinia from where he passed the Cambridge Senior Examinations with honours in 1923.

1923

After school Arumugam joined the Ceylon University College in 1923, graduating in 1927 with a General Bachelor of Science degree.

1930

He then went to study civil engineering at King's College, London, graduating in 1930.

Arumugam was married and had three sons (Thiru, Sri and Sakthi) and four daughters (Sushila, Vimala, Praemala and Ahila).

After university Arumugam worked for the Manchester Corporation Water Works as an engineer at Haweswater Reservoir.

He lived in Butterwick.

1932

He returned to Ceylon in 1932 and started working as an engineer for the Irrigation Department.

For over 20 years he worked at various places in Ceylon.

1948

In 1948, when Arumugam was Divisional Irrigation Engineer based in Vavuniya, he built a dam at Palavi, providing a water tank for Thiruketheeswaram temple.

He was actively involved in the restoration of the temple.

1950

Whilst parts of the projects were completed in the 1950s and 1960s, the crucial Mulliyan channel linking Chundikkulam Lagoon with Vadamarachchi Lagoon was never built and therefore the project was never completed.

Arumugam was Deputy Director of Irrigation for ten years and acted as Director of Irrigation.

1952

Arumugam carried out various investigations at the Nilavarai "bottomless" well near Puttur the results of which enabled a Hercules Windmill pump to be built at Urellu Pokkunai well in 1952, providing irrigation water for the surrounding fields at minimal cost.

Arumugam also developed the River for Jaffna project (known as the Arumugam plan), which involved diverting the freshwater discharged by the Kanakarayan Aru into the heart of the Jaffna peninsula via the Vadamarachchi Lagoon.

1965

He retired from the Irrigation Department in 1965.

1966

He was president of the Institution of Engineers Ceylon in 1966–67 and president of the engineering section of the Ceylon Association for the Advancement of Science.

Arumugam spent his retirement researching and writing books on Tamil culture and Hindu civilisation in Sri Lanka.

1972

However, he continued to be Chief Engineer and Director of the Water Resources Board until 1972.

2000

He moved the United Kingdom and died on 6 March 2000.

Arumugam wrote several books and technical papers during his life: