Background
The Chair in Tamil Studies endowment was raised as a joint effort of the Center
for South Asia Studies at U.C. Berkeley and the San Francisco Bay Area Fundraising
Committee for the Chair in Tamil Studies.
Starting from a base of Bay Area Tamil Americans committed to the support
of teaching and research in and on Tamil language and literature, the fundraising
campaign for a Chair in Tamil Studies at Berkeley eventually reached friends
of Tamil throughout North America.
Fundraising events were held in Southern California, Hartford, Chicago, Tulsa,
Toledo, and Toronto, in addition to Northern California - often with Berkeley's
Professor of Tamil, George Hart, invited as the guest speaker. The campaign
was given a major push at the Tamilnadu Foundation/Federation of Tamil Sangams
of North America Annual Meeting held in Chicago in 1994 when midwest businessman
Ram Thukkaram announced a one-to-one matching gift against all future contributions
to help the Berkeley campaign reach its $400,000 goal. At the 1995 Annual Meeting
in Toledo, Mr. Thukkaram presented his matching check, pushing us to our goal.
The Center wants to recognize the dozens of volunteers and the more than 460
individual and family donors, many of whom made multiple donations, who helped
us realize the endowed Chair in Tamil Studies . Donors showed that interest
in Berkeley's programs is not at all limited to our geographical area. While
42% of the contributions were from Northern California - 5% came from Southern
California; the Northeast, 9%; the Midwest, 37%; the South, 6%; and Canada,
1%.
Summer 2001 Article by Kumar Kumarappan
Current Chairholder
Letter from George
Hart to the Indian Government regarding Tamil as a Classical Language