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an agreement for development of
Rayalaseema Region at par with coastal areas and part of the effort to bring in consensus among all the regions before formation of Andhra Pradesh carving out Telugu speaking areas from Composite State of Madras and unifying the areas of Nizam rule post independence of India. The agreement can be changed by mutual agreement.
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as it is known is an agreement signed at the Sri Bagh
Residence on 16 November 1937 and signatories to the agreement were K. Koti Reddy, Kalluri Subba Rao, L.Subbarami Reddy, Bhogaraju Pattabhi Seetharamayya, Konda Venkatappyya, Pappuri Ramacharyulu, R.Venkatappa Naidu, H.Seetharama Reddy. This was
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The
Kasinadhuni family Residence was a beautiful and famous building situated at 103, Luz Church Road, Madras. The stately garden house was originally built by Justice PR Sundar Iyer. The house became a centre of patriotic activity with the visit of Mahatma Gandhi on 23 and 24 December 1932. This
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He approached Telugu people in Bombay, associated with them and worked for the welfare of Telugu people. He attended the
National Congress meeting in
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became the principle Telugu newspaper. In 1914, he moved the journal to Madras and reformatted it as a daily newspaper. Later, in 1969,
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Kasinadhuni
Nageswararao, popularly known as Nageswararao Pantulu garu, was born on 1 May 1867 in Pesaramilli village, Pamarru
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of the 1930s, led by Gandhi, and spent six months in prison for this. While in prison, Rao he wrote an exposition on the
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in 1893 and invented
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journal influenced him. He showed little interest in politics in his early life but he began to identify with
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to work in an office. But, he was restless and interested in starting his own business. He founded
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couple, Bucchaiah and Syamalamba. He hailed from the prosperous Challapalli
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is a four-acre urban park in Mylapore, Chennai, India.
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Members of the Central Legislative Assembly of India
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