User:Ganesa Subramanian

Ganesa Subramanian S (born April 10, 1972) is a educationist, author, columnist. He is the Founder & Director of Ganesh's ias Academy. He is known for his intellectual views & speech and he have coached more than 1000 Aspirants of Civil services.

Early life and education
He was born in Tirunelveli district of Tamil Nadu. He did his schooling at Tirunelveli. He did the post graduation in Physics and Public Administration from University of Madras. He married Monica S, Proprietress of Kavin Mukhil Publications. They two sons, Kavin Monesh and Mukhil Monesh.

Career
At the age of 26, he started to prepare for Civil Service Exams. Being rural candidate and lack of guidance, he went up to Interview for 3 times but he couldn't clear. Then, he decided to start a coaching centre for ias, ips, ifs at Chennai in 2001.

Activity
He wrote many books including 'Constitution of India & Indian Polity', 'The Governance', 'Ethics, Integrity and Aptitud e', 'An Introduction to The Elections & The Representation of People's Act', 'Tamil Nadu GK for TNPSC Group I, II, IV Examinations'. He has been regularly writing articles and essays in national level magazines and online websites on competitive examinations. He has been regularly conducting workshops on Civil service examinations at various leading educational institutions across south India, including Anna University, Loyola Chennai, PSG Institutions Coimbatore and so on. Recently, he has been invited as a chief guest in DAV public school, Chennai.

Initiative
He took an initiative for the students to postpone IAS mains 2015 due to Chennai floods 2015 on December 6. The issue had been discussed in Parliament both in Lok Sabha and Rajya Sabha. M. K. Stalin, Anbumani Ramadoss and many others supported and it had been brought to the attention of Prime Minister Modi. M. Karunanidhi gave voice for this issue. Tamil Nadu CM Jayalalitha urges for the postponement for 2 months. Governor of Tamil Nadu wrote letter to Prime Minister. NDTV also runs a report on this issue.