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Y. Venkatarama Reddy (born 1971) is an Indian politician from Andhra Pradesh. He is an MLA from Guntakal Assembly Constituency in Anantapur District . He won the 2019 Andhra Pradesh Legislative Assembly Election representing YSR Congress Party.
Raja Bahadur Venkatarama Reddy (22 August 1869 – 25 January 1953) was a police officer who served as the Commissioner of Police, Hyderabad City.He was the first Hindu Kotwal of Hyderabad State, as in the late 19th and early 20th century, during the rule of the Nizams, the position of Kotwal of Hyderabad (police commissioner), was usually held by Muslims.
Venkatarama Sastry was born in 1770 in Melattur in the then Thanjavur Maratha kingdom. His mother tongue was Telugu and his ancestors had migrated in the 1550s after the fall of the Vijayanagara Empire. Sastry's father was Gopalakrishnayya. Venkatarama Sastry learnt music and dance from Lakshmanarya.
B. Venkatarama Reddy (c. 1944 – 12 May 2019, also written as B. Venkatarami Reddy) was an Indian film producer who produced many Tamil and Telugu films.
Ravella Venkatarama Rao (30 January 1927 – 10 December 2013) was a Telugu-language writer and poet. He wrote under pen-name, Jayasri. [1] Life.
Venkatarama Sastri died on 2 July 1953. [3] On his death, the then Chief Minister of Madras state, C. Rajagopalachari said: "The court has lost a legal luminary and I’ve lost a good friend." He had a namesake R K Venkatarama Shastri (1907-1993) who was an ace violinist, and the main accompanist for M S Subbulakshmi during the 1950s.
Portrait of Siddhendra Yogi. Satyanarayana Sarma was born on 9 September 1935 at Kuchipudi, [note 2] a small village in Krishna district of the south Indian state of Andhra Pradesh in Vedantam family which is known for its Kuchipudi tradition, to Vedantam Venkataratnam and Subbamma. [6]
His father, M. Lakshmanasuri was a Sanskrit scholar and was instrumental in bringing up his son to the level he achieved later in life. Venkatarama Iyer was a close relative of Harikesanallur Muthiah Bhagavatar (a recipient of Sangeet Kalanidhi award in 1930), and was a disciple of Ambi Dikshitar (a grand-nephew of Muthuswami Dikshitar). [2]