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Ayyalasomayajula Lalitha was born in a Telugu-speaking family in Madras (now Chennai) on 27 August 1919. [2] [3] She was married at 15 and in 1937, gave birth to her daughter Syamala. [4] Her husband died four months later.
Leelamma Koshie (30 March 1923 - 1989, née Leelamma George) [1] was a pioneering female Indian civil engineer. She was one of the group of three women who were the first women engineers in India, with Ayyalasomayajula Lalitha and P. K. Thressia. [2]
K. Kakatiya dynasty; Sonti Kamesam; Samuel Kanaka Prasad; Kandikonda; Srinivas Kandula; Kannappa; Janhvi Kapoor; Narain Karthikeyan; Parupalli Kashyap; Giriraja Kavi
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P.K. Thressia was born in Kerala on the 12 March 1924 into a devout Syrian Catholic family. [1] She was the second of six children of Kunchalichy and Kakkappan Thressia. Her father worked as an agriculturist.
They fall under the Pancha Dravida Brahmin classification of the Brahmin community in India. [6] Dravida Brahmins are divided into several sub-sects, which are named after the places in which they have settled such Aaraama Dravidulu, Puduru Dravidulu, Konaseema Dravidulu, Peruru Dravidulu, Tummagunta Dravidulu and Dimili Dravidulu.
Jagath Kiladilu is a 1969 Indian Telugu-language crime thriller film directed by I. N. Murthy and produced by P. Ekamreswara Rao and K. Raghava under the banner of Falguna Productions. [1]
Encouraged by Gayathri, Suryam proposes to Lalitha and is successful. On his way back to home to join Sastry for a concert, Suryam helps a few victims of an accidental fire in Ramapuram. His absence leaves Sastry livid and he refuses to listen to any excuses. Sastry comes across Suryam and Lalitha as a couple, which widens the gap between them.