Nair, C. V. Devan

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Name (Latin)
Nair, C. V. Devan
Other forms of name
Devan Nair
Devan Nair, C. V
Nair, Chengara Veetil Devan
Nair, Devan
Date of birth
1923-08-05
Date of death
2005-12-07
Gender
male
Biographical or Historical Data
Sec. Gen., National Trades Union Congress
MARC
MARC
Other Identifiers
VIAF: 266984726
Wikidata: Q457929
Library of congress: n 50063212
Sources of Information
  • National Trades Union Congress. Secretary General N.T.U.C. ordinary delegates' ... 1972.
  • Devan, Nation Builder, People's President, 1981:t.p. (Devan) p. 4 (Devan Nair) p. 8 (C.V. Devan Nair, b. 8/5/23)
  • Wikipedia WWW site, Dec. 7, 2005(under Devan Nair: Chengara Veetil Devan Nair, also known as C.V. Devan Nair; b. Aug. 5, 1923, Malacca; d. Dec. 7, 2005, Canada; third president of Singapore, Oct. 23, 1981-Mar. 28, 1985)
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Wikipedia description:

Chengara Veetil Devan Nair (5 August 1923 – 6 December 2005), also known as C. V. Devan Nair, better known as Devan Nair, was a Singaporean politician and union leader who served as the third president of Singapore from 1981 until his resignation in 1985. Politically active in both Malaysia and Singapore, Nair was a communist as a young adult, having been affiliated with the Malayan Communist Party (MCP). He harboured anti-colonial sentiments and campaigned for the self-determination of Singapore, which was then a British colony, causing him to be detained by the British in 1951. In 1954, he joined the People's Action Party (PAP). He was detained again by the British in 1956 and remained so until the PAP won the 1959 general election and helped secure his release. In 1961, he founded the National Trade Union Congress (NTUC), serving as its Secretary-General until 1965. During his parliamentary career, Nair was the Member of Parliament (MP) for the Malaysian constituency of Bangsar between 1964 and 1969 and for the Singapore constituency of Anson between 1979 and 1981. Prior to his presidency, Nair was Secretary-General of the People's Action Party of Malaya prior to Singapore's expulsion from Malaysia and continued to serve after the expulsion under its new name Democratic Action Party (DAP) which he founded until 1967. Nair would soon return to Singapore and echoed his leftist beliefs by becoming involved in the labour movement, including serving as Secretary-General of the NTUC once more between 1970 and 1979, before taking up the presidency in 1981. He was succeeded by Wee Kim Wee on 2 September 1985. After his presidency in 1985, Nair retired from politics and briefly moved to the United States before moving again to live out his final years in Hamilton, Canada, when he died there at the age of 82 of dementia in 2005.

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