Sinnathamby Rajaratnam, better known as "
S. Rajaratnam", (25 February 1915 – 22 February 2006), was a
Deputy Prime Minister of
Singapore from 1980–85, and a long-serving Minister and member of the
Cabinet from 1959-88. He is regarded as one of the founding fathers of independent Singapore as it achieved self-government in 1959 and later independence in 1965. He devoted much of his adult life to public service, and helped shape the mentality of Singaporeans on contemporary issues. One of the schools of
Nanyang Technological University, is named the
S. Rajaratnam School of International Studies in honour of him, as is a 7-storey S. Rajaratnam block at
Raffles Institution.
Early life
The second child of Sabapathy Pillai Sinnathamby and his wife, both of
Sri Lankan Tamil descent, Rajaratnam was born in Vaddukoddai,
Jaffna,
Sri Lanka. His father had wanted him to be born there for auspicious reasons after the premature death of his older brother. He was then brought back to
Malaya and raised in
Seremban and
Selangor.
Rajaratnam studied in,
St Paul's boys' school,
Victoria Institution in
Kuala Lumpur, and later in
Raffles Institution in
Singapore. In 1937, he went to
King's College London to pursue a law degree. However, due to
World War II, he was unable to receive funding from his family to continue his studies; instead, he turned to
journalism to earn a living. He met his wife Piroska Feher, a Hungarian teacher while in
London.
He returned to
Singapore...
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