Remembering SP Ambrose, an Exemplary IAS Officer and Supporter of Madras Musings
It is with deep sorrow that we learn of the passing of SP Ambrose, a retired Indian Administrative Service (IAS) officer who belonged to one of the early batches in the service. Ambrose, known for his integrity and dedication, left an indelible mark on the society he served.
An Upright Officer and a Post-Retirement Venture
SP Ambrose was widely recognized for his unwavering commitment to upholding the highest standards of honesty and ethics during his tenure as an IAS officer. His dedication to public service earned him the respect and admiration of his colleagues and the community he served.
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After retiring from the civil service, Ambrose embarked on a new endeavor by running Adyar Times, a well-known publication. His dedication to journalism and his passion for keeping the community informed were evident in the quality and relevance of the content featured in Adyar Times.
A Friend to Remember
S Muthiah, a renowned historian and writer, shared a cherished friendship with SP Ambrose. Their bond stood as a testament to their shared interests and mutual respect. Ambrose’s presence as a friend and confidant in Muthiah’s life undoubtedly enriched both of their experiences.
A Supporter of Madras Musings
Moreover, SP Ambrose was an avid supporter of Madras Musings, a platform dedicated to preserving the rich cultural heritage of Chennai. His endorsement of this initiative showcased his commitment to promoting the history and traditions of the city he held dear.
SP Ambrose’s contributions to society and his unwavering commitment to public service will be remembered for generations to come. His passing leaves a void in the hearts of those who knew him and the community he served. We extend our deepest condolences to his family and friends during this difficult time.
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Deeply saddened to know of the passing of SP Ambrose, IAS retd, who was from one of the early batches in the service. An upright officer he also ran Adyar Times post retirement. He was a good friend of S Muthiah’s and a supporter of @MadrasMusings
— Sriram V (@MadrasMobile) December 2, 2023
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