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Rangarajan Mohan Kumaramangalam (Birth Date: 6th July 1978)

Early life
Mohan started his schooling at the prestigious Don Bosco at Egmore. He moved to Delhi because his father won the Salem Constituency in the 1984 Lok Shaba Elections. Mohan continued his education at Spring Dales School, Delhi and later moved to Delhi Public School, R K Puram. He represented Delhi under 17 in foodball. Mohan did Under Graduate studies in Computer Science at Illinois Institute of Technology. He did his post graduate study in management in Sloan School of Management  at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT).

Professional Life
Upon graduating from Illinos Institute of Technology he started an internet company later he worked with ATKERNY consulting company and the Information Technology team of ICICI Bank. During his post graduate management studies he interned with NOKIA in the USA. After graduating of MIT, Mohan joined Microsoft INC., at Seattle. In 2011, he started a renewable energy firm which he continues to run till date.

Mohan Kumaramangalam, son of the late P.Rangarajan Kumaramangalam, is a former corporate executive, entrepreneur and a fourth generation politician. Mohan is an accomplished professional, earning accolades and awards both at the one of the world’s leading universities, the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, where he was awarded the Mckinsey Scholarship and later in Microsoft USA, where year after year

He was selected amongst the top 1% of the company in both Technical and Marketing fields.

Rangarajan Mohan Kumaramangalam joined the Indian National Congress Party in 2011.

His focus since 2011 has been on building the Youth Congress in Tamilnadu. He began by enrolling over 10,000 members in the Youth Congress in Salem and then over the last year has worked in Salem on issues ranging from education, drinking water and sanitation to rural employment. Hailing from a family that has served the country with distinction over the last five decades, he has passionately fought for the common man’s rights in Salem. He has led several agitations including those against the banks for wrongful denial of education loans, and against the state government for delayed and lowered payments of MNREGA wages. He also understands the importance of diplomacy and has successfully worked with both state and central government to obtain reversal of a ban on Tamilnadu poultry products in the state of Kerala, savings thousands of crores in revenue on a daily basis. His biggest accomplishment in Salem though is the creation of an industrial size water purification plant for a village of 6000 residents. Today, residents of 5 villages in Salem have access to drinking water because of his efforts in designing the project and raising funds. Mohan contested the 2014 Lok Sabha Elections from Selam Constituency on behalf of the Indian National Congress.

In recognition of his efforts in Selam, the Indian National Congress appointed his as the President of the TamilNadu wing of All India Professional’s Congress in September 2017. In a short span of time he has enrolled more than 300 members as fellows and formed several chapters across the length and breadth of Tamil Nadu. As a part of the outreach of the All India Professional’s Congress, Mohan authored and released a report on the plight of the Garment Industry in Tirupur. In 2018 he was elected as a AICC member from the State of Tamil Nadu.