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Inbaselva
Indian Public Administrator
Born (2003-05-09) May 9, 2003 (age 22)
Kilapatti Rasiyamangalam, Alangudi, Pudukkottai, Tamil Nadu, India
EducationLoyola College, Chennai (BSc)
Sikkim Manipal University (MA Political Science, ongoing)
OccupationPublic administrator
Years active2024–present
Employer(s)Department of School Education, Government of Tamil Nadu
TitleExecutive – Alumni Engagement & Mentoring

Inbaselva J (born 9 May 2003) is an Indian public administrator and political aspirant currently serving in the Government of Tamil Nadu's Department of School Education since June 2024. His work focuses on building alumni networks and mentorship programs for government schools across Tamil Nadu.

Early life and education

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Schooling

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Inbaselva was born in Kilapatti Rasiyamangalam village in Pudukkottai district, Tamil Nadu. He completed his early education at:

  • Government High School, Kilapatti Rasiyamangalam (Grades 1–10) – where he gained firsthand exposure to rural education challenges.
  • Government Boys Higher Secondary School, Alangudi (Grades 11–12) – traveling daily from his village, further shaping his passion for equitable access to education.

Higher education

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  • Loyola College, Chennai – Bachelor of Science in Chemistry (2020–2023). During this time, he gained exposure to urban academic systems and institutional management.
  • Sikkim Manipal University – Master of Arts in Political Science (2025–present, distance mode). His studies focus on public policy, governance, and rural development.

Government career

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Inbaselva was appointed as Executive – Alumni Engagement & Mentoring in June 2024 under Government Order No. 145.[1] He is posted within the Department of School Education and entrusted with the following responsibilities:

  • Developing frameworks for alumni engagement in government schools
  • Standardizing mentorship protocols in rural districts
  • Implementing digital platforms to connect alumni with current students
  • Coordinating district-level initiatives and training for school-level alumni officers

His administrative philosophy emphasizes utilizing alumni networks as a tool to bridge rural–urban education gaps.

Political engagement

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Inbaselva announced his intention to contest the 2026 village panchayat elections in Kilapatti Rasiyamangalam.[2] His priorities include:

  • Introducing alumni-led agricultural education for students
  • Creating village-level digital learning centers
  • Expanding youth skill development initiatives
  • Ensuring last-mile delivery of state and central government schemes

Professional philosophy

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Inbaselva’s public service orientation is shaped by:

  • Rural foundation: Exposure to educational inequities in village systems
  • Urban exposure: Access to higher education and systems thinking in Chennai
  • Policy integration: Applying political science learning to real-world administration
  • Community mobilization: Using personal experience to inspire systemic change

Recognition

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While early in his public career, Inbaselva has gained recognition for his innovative model of grassroots alumni engagement, which has been referenced in internal reports by the Tamil Nadu Education Department and highlighted in regional media.

Personal life

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Inbaselva currently resides in Chennai, Tamil Nadu. Outside work, he is interested in rural development, youth leadership, and policy research. He is also an advocate for mental health awareness and has coordinated campaigns related to suicide prevention and student well-being.

References

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  1. ^ "Tamil Nadu Government Gazette Notification No. 145". Government of Tamil Nadu. 1 June 2024.
  2. ^ Venkataraman, R. (20 March 2025). "Rural youth enter governance space". The Hindu.
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See also

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