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Rathina Iyer Pathmanaba Iyer is a Pioneer of Sri Lankan Tamil Digitization (1999) and the Founding Chairman of Noolaham Foundation (2008) and Governance Board Member. <br>
 
Rathina Iyer Pathmanaba Iyer is a Pioneer of Sri Lankan Tamil Digitization (1999) and the Founding Chairman of Noolaham Foundation (2008) and Governance Board Member. <br>
He is currently concentrating Collections Development  & Chapter Operations - United Kingdom. <br>
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He is currently concentrating Collections Development  & Chapter Operations - United Kingdom. <br>
 
Pathmanaba Iyer was born in 1941 in Jaffna, Sri Lanka. <br>
 
Pathmanaba Iyer was born in 1941 in Jaffna, Sri Lanka. <br>
 
He graduated in Mathematics and Physics from the University of Peradeniya, Sri Lanka.<br>  
 
He graduated in Mathematics and Physics from the University of Peradeniya, Sri Lanka.<br>  

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Rathina Iyer Pathmanaba Iyer is a Pioneer of Sri Lankan Tamil Digitization (1999) and the Founding Chairman of Noolaham Foundation (2008) and Governance Board Member.
He is currently concentrating Collections Development & Chapter Operations - United Kingdom.
Pathmanaba Iyer was born in 1941 in Jaffna, Sri Lanka.
He graduated in Mathematics and Physics from the University of Peradeniya, Sri Lanka.
He has worked as a Divisional Officer in the Land Commissioner’s Department, Sri Lanka, from 1972 to the end of 1989 when he left for the United Kingdom.
He pioneered Sri Lankan Tamil digitization efforts in collaboration with Project Madurai in 1999.
He is a well known publisher and founded and operates Tamiliyal Publications.
His contribution to Sri Lankan Tamil Literature spans more than four decades.
He contributes the milestone achievement of the translation of documents from Tamil to English.
Pathmanaba Iyer was instrumental in bringing creative works with diverse points of views to the fore.
In 2004, he was awarded with Iyal Viruthu, an award organized by the South Asia Studies Centre of the University of Toronto and the Tamil Literary Garden, for his lifetime achievements.

He is located in London, United Kingdom.