
Former collector Thiruvanantapuram M. Nandakumar. Field | Photo Credit: Special Arrival
On Tuesday evening, former collector Thiruvananthapuram and the director of public contact M. Nandakumar died. He was 69.
After the last four months after the brain surgery he was in a private hospital in a private hospital.
He came from Ernacula and studied in Thiruvananthapuram. He graduated in the sciences of life and postgraduation in journalism and also secured a legal title.
He began to work as a sub-ladant trainee, but entered the government service. In 1993, IAS was awarded. In 2011 he was appointed collector Thiruvananthapuram.
He also worked as a director of Collegiate Education, director of Kudumbashree, director of civil delivery and soil commissioner.
He was a well -known speaker and writer with the interests of astrology and numerology.
He was survived by his wife NS Sreelatha and the children Vishnu and Parvathy.
The body will be maintained in the University Women Association Hall, Jawahar Nagar, from 8:00 on Wednesday to pay the public last respect. Kremace will take place in Santhikavadam, Thycaud, at 16:30
Published – 9. September 2025 23:53