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Sri Rajangam Iyer (1903 - 1948) was one of … Sri Rajangam Iyer (1903 - 1948) was one of the first native Indian engineering managers of the South Indian Railway Company of British India. Sri Rajangam was the deputy Chief mechanical engineer of South Indian Railways (SIR).He was the first native Indian to become the works manager of Golden Rock Railway Workshop, situated in Ponmalai (Golden Rock), Tiruchirapalli, Tamil Nadu. Even his immediate successor in 1946 was a British man. He is also credited as one of the engineering co-inventors of the water-saving Jaison Water Tap.tors of the water-saving Jaison Water Tap.
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