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Patlolla Indra Reddy (1954–2000) was a four-term member of Andhra Pradesh Legislative Assembly, former Home Minister of Andhra Pradesh state and founder of Jai Telangana Party. Born on 4 October 1954 at Kowkuntla village in Chevella Mandal Ranga Reddy district to a poor farming family, Reddy studied MA and LLB in Osmania University.
M. V. Mysura Reddy: Indian National Congress [3] Alapati Dharma Rao [4] P. Indra Reddy: 1995 1996 1 year Telugu Desam Party: N. T. Rama Rao: Alimineti Madhava Reddy: 1996 1999 4 years N. Chandrababu Naidu [5] Tulla Devender Goud: 1999 2004 5 years Kunduru Jana Reddy: 2004 2009 5 years Indian National Congress: Y. S. Rajasekhara Reddy: Sabitha ...
Jai Telangana Party, is a defunct political party in the Indian state of Andhra Pradesh founded by P. Indra Reddy. [1] JTP existed around 1998 and was part of the Rashtriya Janata Dal-led Jan Morcha (People's Front) in the 1998 elections. JTP worked for a separate Telangana state to be carved out of Andhra Pradesh.
Nov. 28—QUINCY — The new Quincy Valley Medical Center will have some new equipment, including a new CT scanner. Hospital commissioners approved a lease proposal during their regular meeting ...
The healthcare company also acquired a number of hospitals between 2013 and 2020 in other locations across the United States. Among them include: Lower Bucks Hospital in Pennsylvania, Saint Mary's Regional Medical Center (Reno, Nevada), St. Mary's General Hospital (Passaic, New Jersey), and many others. [9] [10]
Indra Reddy started her political career with the Indian National Congress and in 2009 became the first acting woman Home Minister of a state in India, serving until 2014. [ 4 ] [ 5 ] She held the position of Mines and Geology Minister in the earlier government of Andhra Pradesh from 2004 to 2009. [ 4 ]
Edgar Allan Poe (1809–1849) was taken to this location when he was found semiconscious and ill in a street gutter near East Lombard Street; this is where he subsequently died in October 1849. [2] [5] [6] Emily Nelson Ritchie McLean, who served as the seventh President General of the Daughters of the American Revolution, died here on May 20 ...
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