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Kasinathuni Nageswara Rao

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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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Because of his exertions during the first two decades of the century, as many as 120 libraries came into being in Andhra districts.
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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 Amrutanjan pain balm, which soon became a very popular medicine and made him a millionaire.
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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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in 1891. While studying in Chennai, Nageswararao married the daughter of a wealth Telugu Brahmin merchant.
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Nageswara Rao was president of the Andhra State Congress Committee for four terms between 1924 and 1934.
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p. 188, Salt Satyagraha in the Coastal Andhra, Ch. M. Naidu, Mittal Publications, First Edition, 1989.
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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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area in Madras surrounding Sri Bagh residence came to be known as Nageswarapuram in his honor.
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History of Indian Literature: 1911-1956, struggle for freedom : triumph and tragedy
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Nageswararao Kasinadhuni died on 11 April 1938, after which his son-in law and nephew
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Land, Water, Language and Politics in Andhra: Regional Evolution in India Since 1850
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Report on Public Instruction, Madras (India : State). Education Dept, 1936.
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journal to campaign effectively for the freedom struggle and founded a weekly,
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couple, Bucchaiah and Syamalamba. He hailed from the prosperous Challapalli
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in 1907 and joined the freedom movement. He recognized the need for a
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for the spiritual enlightenment and prosperity of the entire world.
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Besides being a journalist, Nageswara Rao was also a publisher of
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A postage stamp has been issued to commemorate him. Desodharaka
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He received his early education in his native place and later at
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He was one of the founders of Andhra movement for a separate
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Indian National Congress politicians from Andhra Pradesh
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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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Desoddhaaraka, Desabandhu, Viswadatha, Kalaprapoorna
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Raja Gopala Rao (2004). 1: 638:Great Patriots of India Vol 1 584:. Routledge. pp. 29–30. 203:, and a staunch supporter of 764:People from Krishna district 209:Indian independence movement 48:Rao on a 1969 stamp of India 769:University of Madras alumni 790: 132:Nageswara Rao Pantulu Garu 687:S. Muthiah (2008). "11". 662:S. Muthiah (2008). "11". 376:established an office in 41: 36:Kasinadhuni Nageswara Rao 18:Kasinadhuni Nageswara Rao 635:P. Rajeswar Rao (1991). 512:Sisir Kumar Das (2005). 380:under the leadership of 300:Madras Christian College 213:Indian National Congress 181:Kasinadhuni Nageswararao 719:Andhra Patrika Charitra 438:He was involved in the 304:Kandukuri Veeresalingam 368:, in 1909 in Bombay. 350:Entry into journalism 185:Nageswara Rao Pantulu 298:. 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Kasinadhuni Nageswara Rao

Krishna District
Madras Presidency
Andhra Pradesh
India
Madras
Madras Presidency
Indian
Telugu
Entrepreneur
Journalist
Publisher
Politician
Nationalist
Theologian
Social Reformer
journalist
nationalist
politician
businessman
Khaddar
Indian independence movement
Indian National Congress
Mahatma Gandhi
salt satyagraha
Andhra Pradesh
Andhra
Chennai
Amrutanjan

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