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THE KSHATRIYA SEVA SAMITHI - A.P.


Appreciates
All its Elders, Patrons, Donors for their
whole-hearted support
and
Its Golden Jubilee Committees, Members,
Organisers, Volunteers
and all those who took part and made this

GOLDEN JUBILEE
Happen
Special Appreciation
to

Sri Datla Viswanadha Raju,


Cherukumalli, W.G.Dt. (NRI)

Sri Alluri Sitarama Raju (ASR),


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Sri N. Kiran Kumar Reddy


Chief Minister of Andhra Pradesh

MESSAGE
30-01-2012

I am happy to learn that the Golden Jubilee celebrations of the Kshatriya Seva Samithi, A.P., will be
held on the 3rd February, 2012 at Shilpakala Vedika, Madhapur, Hyderabad. The Kshatriya Seva Samithi,
Hyderabad has completed 50 momentous years of yeomen service to the community and is working as
a link between other communities and the Kshatriyas in particular. I am happy that the Kshatriya Seva
Samithi is striving to bring the entire community under one platform. It is also providing educational
scholarships for economically weaker and academically bright students and providing other services like
employment, matrimonial, health services, technical training etc.
I am glad that the Kshatriya Seva Samithi is also promoting social, cultural and literary activities and
providing information to its members. I take this opportunity to congratulate all the members of the
Kshatriya Seva Samithi and their families on the completion of 50 years.
I wish the Golden Jubilee Celebrations all success.

(N. Kiran Kumar Reddy)

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Sri. Digvijaya Singh


AICC General Secretary &
Former Chief Minister of Madhya Pradesh

28-01-2012

MESSAGE
I am glad to note that The Kshatriya Seva Samithi A.P is organizing its Golden Jubilee function, on
completion of its 50 years on 29th December 2011, on 03rd February 2012 at Shilpa Kalavedika, Hyderabad
and bringing out a Souvenir to mark the occasion.
I am sure that the lead role taken by the Samithi in the formation of The Federation of Kshatriya Seva
Sanghams in the year 2002 with the involvement of the Southern States and later The All India Kshatriya
Federation encompassing the Kshatriya Rajput entities, thus bringing togetherness of the community for
coming to the aid of the economically backward families, has already proved its mettle. A common
agenda is the hallmark in our efforts.
I am equally happy that your Samithi has been so active in regularly offering several welfare services
in the form of scholarships, educational assistance (Vidyadan), old-age and widow pension, grant-in-aid
for self-employment, interest-free educational loans for higher studies etc., to the economically backward
families of the community.
It is a wonderful occasion for The Kshatriya Seva Samithi A.P, to have come thus far, over the last
five decades, and celebrating its Golden Jubilee on 03rd February 2012 at Shilpa Kalavedika in Hyderabad.
The yeoman service and the proactive measures initiated by your Samithi will go in a long way in realizing
the dreams of our forefathers, ushering in a society of equality among the widely dispersed Kshatriyas.
I wish well the Samithi in its endeavours and wish the event all success.

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MESSAGE
I am glad to know that the Kshatriya Seva Samithi Andhra Pradesh (KSS - A.P.) is celebrating its Golden Jubilee
on 3rd February, 2012 in Hyderabad.
Since its inception in the year 1961 the KSS has been
rendering yeoman service in the field of education, health
andemployment.
I extend my greetings and good wishes to the organizersand
participants and wish the Golden Jubilee Celebrations all
success.

(M. HAMID ANSARI)


New Delhi
1st February, 2012

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MESSAGE
01-02-2012

I am happy to note that the Kshatriya Seva Samithi - AP is celebrating


its Golden Jubile in Hyderabad on February 3.
Though a small community, the contributions of the Kshatriyas in
various fields is indeed laudable.
It is noteworthy that this valorous community has produced many
laureates in the service of nation in the areas of defence, industry, politics,
films, art, literature,etc.
I am happy to learn that the Kshatriya Seva Samathi is reaching out
the less fortunate among the community with a missionary zeal since its
inception in 1961.
I wish the Golden Jubilee celebrations all success.

(E.S.L.NARASIMHAN)
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Sri A.S.Chinnaswamy Raju


Past Chairman of the All India Kshatriya Federation

23-01-2012

MESSAGE
I am extremely happy that the Kshatriya Seva Samithi of Andhra Pradesh, one of the earliest
organizations founded to work for the welfare of the Kshatriya Community is celebrating its Golden
Jubilee on February 3, 2012.
I still remember the days when stalwarts like Sri. P. V. Raju, Sri. P. V. N. Raju and Sri. Neeladri Raju
and others toiled hard to build a sound foundation for the infant Samithi in the early years. I was closely
associated with them in some of the activities of the Samithi during 1967-70 when Sri. P. V. Raju was the
President.
The dedication of those who carried forward the objectives of the Samithi with a missionary zeal has
made the Samithi a pioneer among Kshatriya organizations working for the welfare of the downtrodden
among the Kshatriya Community and helping hundreds of needy students to pursue higher studies.
We all Kshatriyas feel proud of the yeoman service that the Samithi has rendered in the last 50 years
steadily extending succor to widows, the poor to take up self employment and interest free loans to
students to pursue studies in technical and professional colleges.
It certainly is a matter of pride when the Samithi has extended financial help to the tune of about Rs.
2 crores besides medical assistance of over Rs. 1 crore through sponsors to the needy.
In fact the All India Kshatriya Federation of which I was founder President till recently is inspired by
some of the noble activities of the Samithi and has drawn up similar plans to extend help to the poor
especially, students, girls and women of the community all over India.
I still cherish the happy memory of our efforts in organizing a mammoth All India Kshatriya Conference
in Bangalore in 1983. I can never forget the key role played by the Samithi along with our other organizations
in Tamilnadu and Karnataka. In fact, the All India conference and later the convention at Vizag helped
the realization of the dream of creating an All India Kshatriya Federation bringing all Kshatriaya
organizations and Kshatriyas in general under one umbrella to work for the welfare of the community.
I wish the Golden Jubilee celebrations all success and the Samithi a very bright future in the social
welfare activities.

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Sri Narendra Singh Rajawat


Chairman - All India Kshatriya Federation

MESSAGE

28-01-2012

I am delighted to know that The Kshatriya Seva Samiti, A. P. is completing a very significant and an
eventful journey of fifty years in serving the financially challenged Kshatriya community.
My heartiest congratulations and salutations to the President and the Office Bearers of the Samiti, all
of whom have individually and collectively contributed enormously to the successful endeavors over a
period of five decades.
I am particularly impressed with the Samiti's noble objectives, full of challenges and, the sustained
impact it has had in uplifting the financially challenged and marginalized sections of The Kshatriya
community in a mission mode. I am sure that these initiatives have had a multiplier and a cascading
effect on the society, thereby contributing to India's emergence as a young, healthy, dynamic, and
enlightened and a vibrant nation with sustained economic growth.
On behalf of All India Kshatriya Federation. I convey my best wishes for a very successful Golden
Jubilee Celebrations on 03 February 2012 at Hyderabad and would like to state how proud we feel as a
community with the gracious presence of the Hon'ble Vice President of India, on this momentous occasion.

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Sri P. Raghava Raju


President, The Kshatriya Seva Samithi, Andhra Pradesh

22-01-2012

MESSAGE
As we all know The Kshatriya Seva Samithi A.P is the mother organization in AP for extending
social services to our community members who are looking for help.
For this, Samithi established infrastructure for generating regular source of income and also having
Corpus fund, from which an interest generating is also another source of income from which on its own
strength and could able to continue in extending services to poor and needy of our community members.
Samithi mainly extending services in the area of education scholarship, interest free education loan,
financial assistance for self employment, old age pensions, medical care etc..
Samithi is successful in promoting the Federation of Kshatriya Seva Samithis & the All India Kshatriya
Federation for getting connectivity and achieve unity among our community and Rajputs which is going
to the real asset for building our strength. As on today there are 34 registered Samithis affiliated to
Federation of Kshatriya Seva Sanghams and 64 registered samithis are affiliated to the All India Kshatriya
Federation.
I have all the appreciations for people who have worked with Samithi for last 50 years for achieving
the above goals.
I am very happy with the blessings and support of our elders, we could able to purchase two acres of
land for building the infrastructure for running an institute for coaching and counseling, personality
development and support for the employment.
For upliftment of our society in the area of attitude work culture and tradition, I felt it is necessary for
our community to have centralized training institute with residential accommodation mainly for girls and
boys of hailing from rural background.
For coming 50 years our Samithi should become a nodal point for our community in extending
service to meet the changing and growing needs.
I am extremely happy and privileged to be the president of the Kshatriya Seva Samihti-AP during the
tenure of Golden Jubilee year.
I wish for Golden Jubilee function all the success, for Samithi a bright future in extending service in
the social welfare activities.

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ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS
It is indeed a great occasion of celebrating the Golden Jubilee of The
Kshatriya Seva Samithi, Andhra Pradesh in the august presence of our Chief
Guest Shri M. Hamid Ansari, Honble Vice President of India and presided by
Shri E.S.L. Narasimhan H.E the Governor of Andhra Pradesh. We consider it a
great privilege for having spared their invaluable time and appreciate for this kind gesture.
We are grateful to our Guests of Honour Shri N. Kiran Kumar Reddy, Honble Chief Minister of
Andhra Pradesh; Shri Digvijaya Singh, AICC General Secretary and former Chief Minister of Madhya
Pradesh and Shri Narendra Singh Rajawat, Chairman - All India Kshatriya Federation, for having shared
their space and time with us.
We do acknowledge the great spirit of camaraderie of our guests from all parts of the Country,
who made it to this function despite the short notice of preponing of this function and we are thankful to
them. Thanks are due to all the Samithis & individuals in obliging me with rare information.
We are grateful to all our elders, advertisers and all those who helped in bringing out the Golden
Jubilee Souvenir in time and special thanks to those who have contributed their Profiles and Authors of
different Articles to the Souvenir.
Coming to the home front, the Samithi acknowledges the strenuous journey through which the
different Committees are drawn to discharge their responsibilities and the personnel associated with
those Committees and we appreciate their commitment.
Special mention is made to the Members of the Souvenir Committee, who toiled hard to give a
shape to the Souvenir, considering the volume of work at every stage of its preparation and that too
against all odds and running against time. The working team is indebted to Sri C.Suryanarayana Raju,
the Treasurer of the Samithi, who provided all the required support, stretching himself to the limits.
Special thanks are due to the external graphic specialists S/s Nitya Sai, and Nagarjuna; the office
staff P.Dharma Raju (COO), Smt. D.Renuka Padma and Office Assistant Subba Raju for their total
dedication, hospitality and timely help. I will be failing in my duty if I do not acknowledge the services of
Sri R.Gandhi Raju, our Hostel Mess in-charge and Smt. Subrahmanyeswari, spouse of Mr.Subba Raju,
who looked after the hungry souls.
My sincere appreciation to my small editorial team of S/s K.Satyanarayana Raju, D.Krishna Varma
and P. Jagannadha Raju for their unselfish stint; to the Laser Dot team and Silver Prints for their professional
work. I also record the services of Sri Dayanandam for completing the Mementos in a short time span.
The ebullient President of the Samithi Sri P.Raghava Raju deserves full compliments from one
and all for his direction and giving freehand to all the Committees in the discharge of their responsibilities.
Personally, I have enjoyed penning this Golden Jubilee Souvenir, though it affected my
professional work in the last two months, all in the good cause of the Samithi.

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Chairman Souvenir Committee and
Member, Organizing Committee

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Contents
Proud Moments
Committee for the Golden Jubilee
Kshatriya Tejam
Executive Committee of KSS-AP for the Period 2009-2012 and Elders Council
Signatorias to the Memorandum of Association and formating council
Presidents & Secretaries Since Inception (1961-2012)
Executive Committees Since Inception (1961-2012)
Retracing the Golden Journey of KSS - A.P.
Homage to the founders and Architects
Donors to the Samithi
Sarada Educational Society
Padmasri Dr. A.V.S. Raju - Life Time Acievement Awardee
Federation of Kshatriya Seva Sanghams (FKSS)
All India Kshatriya Federation
Andhra Kshatriyulu Poorva-Paralu
Kshatriya Samsthanamulu
Andhra Seva Kshetralu
Satha Vasanthala Rajaputra Samajam

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PROFILES OF PRESIDENTS & SECRETARIES


Penmetsa Venkatapati Raju (P.V. Raju)
Datla Venkata Subba Raju (D.V.S. Raju-Elico)
Gottumukkala Soma Raju (G. Soma Raju)
Alluri Satyanarayana Raju (A.S.Raju)
Cherukuvada Suryanarayana Raju
Penmetsa Raghava Raju
Dandu Visweswara Raju (D.V.Raju)
Gadiraju Venkata Rama Raju (G.V.Rama Raju)
Datla Suryanarayana Raju
Kalidindi Subba Raju
Jus Penmetsa Rama Krishnam Raju
Manthena Narayana Raju (M.N.Raju)
Pericherla Krishna Ganga Raju
Kalidindi Visweswara Venkata Subba Raju (K.V.V.Subba Raju)
Rudraraju Sreerama Raju (Srihari)
Dr. Samantapudi Balakrishnam Raju (Dr. S.B.K.Raju)
Kallepalli Soma Raju (K.Soma Raju)
Pericherla Naga Raju (P.Naga Raju)

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Pituri Dandu Jagga Raju
Bhupathiraju Tirupathi Raju
Bhupathiraju Venkatapathi Raju
Rao Bhadur Chintalapati Venkata Surya Narasimha Raju (C.V.S.N.Raju)

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45. Penmetsa Peddi Raju
46. Nadimpalli Subba Raju
47. Dantuluri Lakshmi Narasimha Raju (D.L.N.Raju)
48. Sardar Dandu Narayana Raju
49. Raja Bhupathiraju Kamarishnam Raju (R.B. Ramakrishnam Raju)
50. Sayyaparaju Venkata Gopalakrishnam Raju (Vastad Raju)
51. Bhupathiraju Lakshmi Narasimha Raju (Swami Jnanananda)
52. Dantuluri Narayana Raju
53. Pusapati Kumaraswami Raja
. Penmetsa Satyanarayana Raju
54. Gadiraju Jagannadha Raju
55. Sri Raja Sagi Suryanarayana Raju
56. Col. Dr. Datla Satyanarayana Raju (Col.Dr. D.S.Raju)
57. Manthena Venkata Raju
58. Bhupathiraju Subbatata Raju
59. Chintalapati Bangar Raju
60. Pusapati Madhava Varma
61. Datla Balarama Raju
63. Jus Penmetsa Satyanarayana Raju
62. Uddaraju Rama Raju (Uddaraju Ramam)
64. Dr. Vegiraju Krishnam Raju
65. Buddaraju Varahalaraju
66. Dr. Kosuru Satya Sitarama Raju
67. Alluri Satyanarayana Raju (Alluri Satyam)
68. Rudraraju Ramalinga Raju
69. Bhupatiraju Venkata Lakshmi Narasimha Raju (Dr.B.V.L.N.Raju)
70. Dantuluri Venkata Rama Raju
71. Gadiraju Appala Narasimha Raju (G.A.N.Raju)
72. K.P. Ayyanar Raja
73. Penmetsa Satya Rajagolpala Raju
74. Datla Venkata Krishnam Raju
75. Kanumuru Venkata Krishnam Raju (K.V.K.Raju)
76. Dr. Balaraju Krishnam Raju
77. Sagi Ramakrishnam Raju
78. Mudunuri Guruswamy Jagannadha Raja (M.G.Jagannadha Raja)
79. Manthena Timma Raju (M.T.Raju)
80. Jus Penmetsa Ramachandra Raju
81. Vegesna Kanaka Durga Venkata Satyanarayana Raju (V.K.D.V.S.Raju)
82. Manthena Venkata Surya Subba Raju (M.V.S.Subba Raju)
83. Gottumukkala Jagannadha Raju
84. Padmabhushan Dr.Bhupathiraju Vissam Raju (B.V.Raju)
85. Byrraju Satyanarayana Raju
Padmasri Datla Venkata Suryanarayana Raju (D.V.S.Raju)
87. Kalidindi Sanyasi Raju
Rudraraju Sundara Rama Raju

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PROFILES OF KSHATRIYA AANIMUTHYALU


88. Digvijaya Singh
89. Narendra Singh Rajawat
90. Chintalapati Sita Ramachandra Vara Prasada Murthy Raju (Murthy Raju)
91. N.A. Ramachandra Raja
92. Dr. P. Radha Krishnam Raju (P.R.Raju)
93. Manthena Adinarayana Raju
94. A.S. Chinnaswamy Raju
95. Nadimpalli Subba Raju (Judge N.Subba Raju)
96. Dr. Gottumukkala Ramakrishnam Raju
97. Konduru China Chengala Raju (K.C.C.Raju)
98. Penmetsa Venkata Narasimha Raju (P.V.N.Raju)
99. Jus Datla Jogi Jagannadha Raju (D.J.Jagannadha Raju)
100. Datla Ranga Raju
101. Pusapati Jogi Jagannadha Raju (P.J.J.Raju)
102. Bhupathiraju Venkata Lakshmi Narasimha Raju (Sri Nanna garu)
103. Chintalapati Satyanarayana Raju
104. Dr. K. Alaga Raja
105. Dandu Ramchandra Raju (D.R.Raju)
106. Pusapati Ramaswamy Rama Subrahmaneya Rajha
107. Kosuru Janakirama Raju
108. Rudraraju Venkatapathi Raju (R.V.Raju)
109. Manthena Suryanarayana Raju (M.S.Raju)
110. Sagiraju Venkata Satya Sri Ramachandra Raju (S.V.S.S.R.Raju)
111. Kalidindi Suryanarayana Raju
112. Prof Gokaraju Suryanarayana Raju (Prof G.S.Raju)
113. Kanumuri Peddi Raju
114. Prof Vegesna Satyanarayana Raju (Prof V.S.Raju)
115. Uppalapati Venkata Krishnam Raju
116. Dr. Alluri Rajagopala Raju
117. Kalidindi Krishnam Raju
118. Kalidindi Satyanarayana Raju (K.S.N.Raju)
119. S.R.D. Dhanushkodi Raja
120. Dr. Suraparaju Ramalinga Raju (Dr. S. Ramalinga Raju)
121. Dr. Penmetsa Krishna Simha Raju
122. Prof (Dr.) Renuka Datla
123. A. Radha Krishnam Raju

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125. Prof Penmetsa Krishnam Raju (Dr. Krishnam Raju)
126. Dr. Gokaraju Ganga Raju
127. Dr. Konduru Reddamma Raju
128. Padmasri Dr. Bhupathiraju Soma Raju (Dr. B. Soma Raju)
129. Bhupathiraju Rama Krishna Raju (B.R.K.Raju)
130. Jus Dantuluri Srinivasa Ranganatha Varma (Jus D.S.R.Varma)
131. Dandu Siva Rama Raju
132. Kanumuru Satyanarayana Raju (K.S.Raju)
133. Prof (Dr.) Alluri Venkata Krishnam Raju
134. Konduru Tualsi Rama Raju (K.T. Rama Raju)

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136. Smt. Kanumuri Annapurnmma


137. Vuddaraju Satyanarayana Raju (V.S.N.Raju)
138. Penmetsa Rama Raju
139. Kalidindi Ravi
140. Dr. Gottumukkala Suryanarayana Raju (Dr. G.S.N.Raju)
141. Ramesh Datla
142. Ndimpalli Venkata Rama Raju (N.V. Rama Raju)
143. Dr. Konduru Ashok Raju
144. Kalidindi Venkata Vishnu Raju (K.V. Vishnu Raju)
145. Penmetsa Lakshmi Venkatapathi Raju
146. Rudraraju Lakshmipathi Raju (R.L.Raju)
147. Datla Viswanatha Raju
148. Raju Vegesna
149. Byrraju Ramalinga Raju
150. Dandu Satyanarayana Raju
151. Nadimpalli Sitarama Raju
152. Alluri Murthy Raju
153. Manthena Bangar Raju (M.B.Raju)
159. A.K.D. Venkata Raja
162. Dr. Vijaya Kumar Datla
154. Kalidindi Veera Venkata Satyanarayana Raju (K.V.V.S.Raju - Chaitanya Raju)
155. Datla Satyanarayana Raju (D.S.N.Raju)
156. Sagi Satyanarayana Raju (S.S.Raju)
157. Jus Buddaraju Venkata Ranga Raju (Jus B.V. Ranga Raju)
158. Vuppalapati Sitarama Raju (V.S.Raju)
160. Uppalapati Appala Narasimha Raju (U.A.N.Raju)
161. A.K.D. Ranga Swamy Raja
162. Kalidindi Subba Raju
ARTICLES
163. Inclusive Transformation - The need of the hour
164. Role of a Women in present scenario
165. Is University Education Making us Universal ?
166. Drug Industry in India - Opportunities
167. The History of Kshatriya Rajus of Rajapalayam
168. Surya-Chandra Vamsa Samjatha Velugulu
169. Ushasthi
170. Sargeant Suresh Sahasa Rekhalu
171. The Evolution and Development of Kshatriya Samkshema Samithi - Visakhapatnam

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172. Kshatriya Parishath - Kakinada
173. Sri Alluri Sitarama Raju Seva Samithi - Bhimavaram
174. Kshatriya Samkshema Parishath - Palakollu
175. Kshatriya Seva Sangham - Vijayawada
176. Sri Konaseema Kshatriya Seva Samithi - Amalapuram
177. Amma Cheppina Vedam
178. Rayalaseema Kshatriya Seva Samithi - In retrospect
179. Federation of Kshatriya Yuvajana Sanghams

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Proud Moments for Kshatriyas!


- By D. V. Raju
1.

On 06th January 2012: Datla Bala Venkatesh


Varma, Jt. Secretary, GOI & grandson of the
legendary Col. Dr. D. S. Raju received S. K.
Singh Award from UPA Chairperson Sonia
Gandhi.
Senior Indian diplomat D. Bala Venkatesh
Varma a key member of the negotiating team
that saw the Indo-U. S. nuclear deal through
from the first agreement of July 2005 down to
the Additional Protocol in 2010 was given
the first S. K. Singh award for his
extraordinary efforts to strengthen Indias position in the global nuclear order by UPA
chairperson and Congress president Sonia Gandhi at a high-profile function here on Friday. Ms.
Gandhi handed the award over to Mr. Varma in the presence of Mr. Ansari and Ms. Manju S. K.
Singh.
The award for excellence in the Indian Foreign Service is named after the former foreign secretary
and Governor, Shailendra Kumar Singh, a diplomat widely respected within the IFS community for
his acumen, professionalism and leadership. Mr. Varma was selected as the first recipient of the
prestigious award by a top-drawer jury consisting of Vice President Hamid Ansari, National Security
Adviser Shivshankar Menon, Foreign Secretary Ranjan Mathai, Ms Gandhi and Congress M. P.
Rahul Gandhi.
Mr. Varma, a 1988 batch officer of the Foreign Service, is an expert in nuclear matters and is
currently posted as Joint Secretary (Disarmament and International Security Affairs) at the Ministry
of External Affairs in Delhi.
Prior to this, he worked in Indias Permanent Mission in Geneva and in the Prime Ministers Office.
It was as a Director in the PMO that Mr. Varma was first associated with the 2005 nuclear agreement
with the U. S. Later, during the tense and often bitter negotiations with the American side over the
separation plan for Indias nuclear facilities as well as the bilateral cooperation agreement (the
123 agreement), his timely and appropriate advice to principals at key junctures as the
citation notes helped secure a deal that was within the parameters Prime Minister Manmohan
Singh promised parliament.
As the bilateral track turned multilateral with the engagement of both the IAEA and the Nuclear
Suppliers Group in late 2007, the award citation read out by former Foreign Secretary Nirupama
Rao noted, Mr. Varmas negotiating skills were applied in concluding the India-specific Safeguards
Agreement with the IAEA. Following the adoption of the NSGs decision in September 2008, he
was instrumental in ensuring that the text of an Additional Protocol was finalized to Indias
satisfaction.

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2.

On 03rd January 2012: Padmasri Dr. A. V. S. Raju, Chairman - NCC Ltd with the President of
India over a Dinner at Rashtrapathi Nilayam, Hyderabad.
A. V. S. Raju & his daughter-in-law Jyothi Gopalakrishnam Raju with the President & her daughter
Jyothi Rathore.
Dr. A. V. S. Raju is a true multifaceted person and a philanthropist. His immense contribution to
Indian industry, Telugu literature, Social service was recognized by the Govt of India and honored
with the Padmasri award in 2010. His other achievements include a fete in a Guinness Book of
World Records for penning the largest biography in Telugu.
A believer in karma yoga, he knows the importance of the Indian values and the influence it has in
developing ones personality.

3.

On 02-03 November 2011: Sri Ramesh Datla, Managing Director, Elico Ltd, Hyderabad, as a
member of the B20 Working group with the delegates at Cannes.
Being within the framework of the G8 and G20 French Presidency, that this year President Nicolas
Sarkozy has given mandate to MEDEF, the French business confederation, to organize the B20
Summit. In June, 2011, Mr. Ramesh Datla, Managing Director, Elico Ltd was invited by the
President of MEDEF Ms. Laurence Perisot, to be a member of the B20 Working group on
Commodities and Raw Materials.
This B20 Summit took place in Cannes on November, 2nd and 3rd concomitantly with the G20
Heads of State and Governments Summit.

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The Kshatriya Seva Samithi - A. P.


Golden Jubilee Committees
ADVISORY COUNCIL
Sri K. Krishnam Raju, 9849020302
Sri M. Venkata Rama Raju, 9391316879
Sri P. V. N. Raju, 9959966627
Sri M. N. Raju, 9849984801
Sri Datla Ramesh, 9949035745
Sri D. V. Raju, 9848022063
Sri R. Sreerama Raju, 9849222600
Sri K. T. Srinivasa Raja, 09444000999

Sri P. Raghava Raju, 9849991919


Sri A. S. Chinnaswamy Raju, 09845044055
Sri P. V. Giri, 9845011646
Sri A. V. S. Raju, 9959621604
Sri V. Ananda Raju, 9849122977
Sri D. Siva Rama Raju, 9849644559
Sri S. V. S. S. Ramachandra Raju, 9949095891

ORGANIZING COMMITTEE
Sri P. Raghava Raju - Chairman,
9849991919
Sri. Ramesh Datla, 9949035745
Sri M. N. Raju, 9849984801
Sri R. Sreerama Raju, 9849222600
Sri. G. R. K. Raju, 9391051280

Sri P. V. N. Raju, 9959966627


Sri D. V. Raju, 9848022063
Sri G. V. Rama Raju, 9849099799
Dr K. Ashok Raju, 9849665547

SOUVENIR COMMITTEE
Sri. D. V. Raju - Chairman, 9848022063
Sri G. R. K Raju, 9391051280
Sri P. Naga Raju, 9848048659
Sri K. Janakirama Raju, 9246536540
Sri D. Krishna Varma, 9652561849

Sri R. Sreerama Raju, 9849222600


Sri N. Sitarama Raju, 9848134019
Smt. N. Suryakumari, 9848367086
Sri D . S. R. Murthy Raju, 9347534164

FUND RAISING
Sri P. Raghava Raju-Chairman, 9849991919
Sri G. R. K. Raju, 9391051280
Sri PVRLN Raju (Rambabu)
(Anjani Cement), 9949455555
Sri K. Soma Raju, 9849984735

Sr. R. Sreerama Raju,9849222600


Sri G. Venkatesh Varma (Sirla Group)
9849034443
Sri P. Seetharama Raju (Silver Prints)
9848052537
Sri V. Ranga Raju (Palakol),9390054092

LOGISTIC SUPPORT
Sri P. Naga Raju, 9848048659
Sri V. Venkateswara Raju,9848124111
Sri P. V. P Murthy Raju, 9989829179
Sri Y. Sitarama Raju, 9848541051
Sri P. Chittirama Raju, 9849003360
Sri K. Ramachandra Raju, 9490959909

Sri Ch Suryanarayana Raju, 9866363725


Sri V. R. Raju, 9440524040
Sri K. R. S. S Varma, 9391203123
Sri P. Laxmipathi Raju, 9396244848
Sri. D. S. N Raju, 9849533040
Smt. P. Subbamma, 9246156066

ADMINISTRATIVE & COORDINATION STAFF


Sri. P. Dharma Raju, 9989244359

Smt D. Renuka Padma, 040-27664359

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Executive Committee, Oct 2009 to Sept. 2012

P. Raghava Raju
President

V. Venkateswara
Raju, Jt. Secretary

P. Vijay Kumar,
E. C. Member

K. Janaki Rama
Raju, E. C. Member

G. V. Rama Raju
E. C. Member

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Vice-President

V. R. Raju
Jt. Secretary

N. Surya Kumari
Vice-President

K. Ramachandra
Raju, E. C. Member

P. Vara Prasad Murthy P. Chitti Rama Raju,


Raju, E. C. Member
E. C. Member

P. Subbamma
E. C. Member

K. Soma Raju,
Special Invitee

P. Jayarama Raju
E. C. Member

P. Naga Raju
Secretary

Ch.Suryanarayana
Raju, Treasurer

Y. Sitarama Raju,
E. C. Member

P. Lakshmipathi
Raju, E. C. Member

K.R.S.S. Varma,
E. C. Member

P. Jagannadha
Raju, E. C. Member

D. V. Raju,
Past President

D.S.R.Murthy Raju
P. Dharma Raju
Special Invitee
Chief Operating Officer
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P. Venkateswara
Raju, E. C. Member

Renuka Padma
Admin.

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ELDERS COUNCIL
The Council meets as often as deemed necessary and invariably it happens whenever the Executive
Committee of the KSS-AP comes up with a new programme/activity/project to be launched. For all
practical purposes, the council is a guiding force and once decisions are taken, they are fully supported
for implementation/realization.
S. No.

NAME

01.

Sri A. V. S. Raju

Jubilee Hills; NCC Ltd.

02.

Sri B. Suryanarayana Raju

Jeedimetla Village

03.

Just. D. J. Jagannadha Raju

Rajeev Nagar; former Lokayukta

04.

Sri D. V. Raju

Trimulgherry; former Space Scientist

05.

Sri Datla Ramesh

Jubilee Hills; Elico Ltd.

06.

Sri D. Sivarama Raju

Jubilee Hills; Katriya Hotel

07.

Sri G. R. K. Raju

Jeedimetla Village; Ecoboard

08.

Sri G. V. Rama Raju

D. D. Colony; Diagram Group

09

Sri I. Rajam Raju (Rajababu)

Jeedimetla Village

10.

Sri K. Krishnam Raju (Suchitra)

Jubilee Hills; Suchitra Group

11.

Sri K. S. Raju

Nagarjuna Hills; NFCL & Nagarjuna Group

12.

Sri K. Soma Raju

Madhapur; Nagarjuna Group

13.

Sri K. Madhu

NCL Enclave; NCL Group

14.

Sri K. Ravi

NCL Enclave; NCL Group

15.

Sri K. V. Vishnu Raju

Jubilee Hills; Anjani Group

16.

Sri M. B. Raju

Banjara Hills; Deccan Cements

17.

Sri M. N. Raju

White Fields; MNR Educational Trust

18.

Sri M. V. Rama Raju

Jubilee Hills; Vasudha Group

18.

Sri P. Raghava Raju

Gachibowli; APBC/Laser Dot Group

20.

Just. P. Ramakrishnam Raju

INDU Fortune Fields

21.

Dr. P. T. Raju

Rajabhavan Road

22.

Sri P. V. N. Raju

Ameerpet; Gland Pharma

23.

Sri R. Sreerama Raju

Kandlakoyya; Ashram Charitable Trust

24.

Sri S. Prasad Raju

Jubilee Hills; Prasad & Co (Proj. Works)

25.

Sri S. S. Raju

Kamalpuri Cly; Progressive Packaging

26.

Sri V. S. N. Raju

Jubilee Hills; Gopikrishna Infra Pvt. Ltd

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Signatories to the
Memorandum of Association
In the formation of THE KSHATRIYA SEVA SAMITHI AP, well-meaning and persons of repute
played a crucial role. As it is infeasible, in a souvenir, to make a mention of all of them, suffice it to record
the actual Signatories to the Memorandum of Association, at the time of formation and registration of
the Samithi.
S. No. Name

Designation

Sri P. Venkatapathi Raju

Consulting Engineer, Hyderabad

Sri D. Suryanarayana Raju

Advocate, Hyderabad

Sri M. Adinarayana Raju

Advocate, Hyderabad

Sri K. Venkatarama Raju

Advocate, Hyderabad

Sri Mantena Venkata Raju

M. L. A., Bapatla

Sri Ch. S. R. V. P. Murty Raju

M. L. A., China Nindra Kolanu

Sri M. V. S. Subba Raju

M. L. A., Kothapeta

Sri Datla Balarama Raju

M. P., Kavitam

Sri G. A. N. Raju

Director, Biological E. Ltd., Hyderabad

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Sri S. C. Venkatapathi Raju

Advocate, Hyderabad

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Sri D. J. Jagannadha Raju

Advocate, Hyderabad (Justice)

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Sri K. Kameswara Raju

Advocate, Hyderabad (Retd. District Judge)

13

Sri K. Bangar Raju

Landlord, Pedapulleru

14

Sri P. Rajam Raju

Hindi Dept, O. U

15

Sri Subbaiah Raju

Secretariat, Hyderabad

16

Sri P. S. Rajagopala Raju

Govt. Official (IAS)

17

Sri A. N. Raju

Industries Dept.

18

Sri C. Suryanarayana Raju

Landlord, Yendagandi

19

Sri P. V. N. Raju

Gland Pharma Limited

20

Sri P. R. K. Raju

Biological E. Ltd.

21

Sri G. K. Raju

IDPL

22

Sri N. Satyanarayana Raju

Management Consultant

23

Sri D. V. Narasimha Raju

24

Sri D. V. Satyanarayana Raju

Lankala Koderu

25

Sri K. Balarama Raju

Pedapulleru

26

Sri V. V. S. Raju

Biological E. Ltd.

27

Sri T. Varahala Raju

Biological E. Ltd.

28

Sri K. R. K. Raju

Biological E. Ltd.

29

Sri N. Bangar Raju

Biological E. Ltd.

30

Sri B. R. K. Raju

Civil Works Consulatant

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Kshatriya Seva Samithi - AP Council


(Ceased in 1997-98 & Elders Council came into being)
With a view to provide a forum for advising and guiding the Executive Committee of the Kshatriya
Seva Samithi-AP, on a regular basis, the Council was formed with the following composition. All the
policy initiatives were charted out by this Council and acted as a bridge between the Executive Committee
and the General Body.
1.

All the Patron members

2.

All the Donor members

3.

All the Executive Committee Members

4.

Elected Members

The Elected Members of the Last Council (1994-97)


4. 1

Sri Ch. V . P. Murthy Raju

4. 2

Sri I. Rajam Raju

4. 3

Sri R. Ramakrishnam Raju

4. 4

Sri P. V. N. Raju

4. 5

Smt. P. Savitramma

4. 6

Smt. P. Sandhya, W/o Sri P. V. S. K. Varma

4. 7

Smt. P. Sita, W/o Sri P. L. Raju

4. 8

Sri D. Ramachandra Raju

4. 9

Sri Ch. V. Satyanarayana Raju

During the above period, the Samithi Executive Committee was headed by Sri P. Raghava Raju as
the President and Sri D. V. Raju as the Secretary.
This arrangement worked well during the 1970s & 1980s, when the strength of the Patron & Donor
members was small and it became unwieldy when the Patron and Donor membership rose substantially
in the mid 1990s. It was consciously decided to reconstitute with prominent persons, in the form of
ELDERS COUNCIL.
The composition of the Elders Council is separately addressed in the following pages.

The Kshatriya Towers, in


2 Blocks were constructed in
1998, through a development
agreement with Prasad &
Company. Block - II (20-flat
residential complex) is the
property of Kshatriya Seva
Samithi - A.P.

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The Kshatriya Seva Samithi - A.P.


Presidents and Secretaries Since Inception (Dec 1961 Sep 2012)
Period

President

Secretary

20. 12. 1961 to


30. 12. 1966

Sri Penmetsa Venkatapathi Raju


(P. V. Raju)

Sri Datla Suryanarayana Raju

31. 12. 1966 to


07. 02. 1971

Sri Penmetsa Venkatapathi Raju


(P. V. Raju)

Sri Kalidindi Subba Raju

07. 02. 1971 to


23. 07. 1977

Sri Penmetsa Venkatapathi Raju


(upto 09-02-1973)

Sri Kalidindi Subba Raju

24. 07. 1977 to


31. 05. 1980

Sri Datla Venkata Subba Raju


(D. V. S. Raju -Elico)

Sri Penmetsa Ramakrishnam


Raju

01. 06. 1980 to


25. 01. 1984

Sri Gottumukkala Soma Raju

Sri Mantena Narayana Raju


(M. N. Raju)

26. 01. 1984 to


18. 03. 1988

Sri Alluri Satyanarayana Raju


(A. S. Raju)

Sri Pericherla Krishna


Ganga Raju

19. 03. 1988 to


16. 03. 1991

Sri Cherukuvada
Suryanarayana Raju

Sri Penmetsa Raghava Raju

17. 03. 1991 to


07. 10. 1994

Sri Cherukuvada
Suryanarayana Raju

Sri Kalidindi Visweswara


Venkata Subba Raju
(K. V. V. Subba Raju)

08. 10. 1994 to


25. 10. 1997

Sri Penmetsa Raghava Raju

Sri Dandu Visweswara Raju


(D. V. Raju)

26. 10. 1997 to


22. 10. 2000

Sri Dandu Visweswara Raju


(D. V. Raju)

Sri Rudraraju Sreerama Raju


(Srihari)

23. 10. 2000 to


19. 10. 2003

Sri Dandu Visweswara Raju


(D. V. Raju)

Sri Rudraraju Sreerama Raju


(Srihari)

20. 10. 2003 to


17. 10. 2006

Sri Gadiraju Venkata Rama Raju


(G. V. Rama Raju)

Dr. Samanthapudi
Balakrishnam Raju (Dr. SBK Raju)

18. 10. 2006 to


30. 09. 2009

Sri Penmetsa Raghava Raju

Sri Kallepalli Soma Raju

01. 10. 2009 to


30-09-2012

Sri Penmetsa Raghava Raju

Sir Pericherla Naga Raju

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THE KSHATRIYA SEVA SAMITHI A. P


Executive Committees Since Inception
(29-12-1960 to September 2012)
I.
S. No.
01
02

FOR THE PERIOD 29-12-1961 to 30-12-1066


Name
Sri Penmetsa Venkatapathi Raju (P. V. Raju)
Sri. Datla Suryanarayana Raju

II.
01
02
03
04

FOR THE PERIOD 31. 12. 1966 to 07. 02. 1971


Sri Penmetsa Venkatapathi Raju (PV Raju)
Sri Kalidindi Subba Raju
Sri Manthena Adinarayana Raju
Sri Gadiraju Appala Narasimha Raju (GAN Raju)

05

Sri Penmetsa Venkata Narasimha Raju (PVN Raju)

06
07

Sri Kosuru Janakirama Raju (Co-opted)


Sri Penmetsa Peda Satyanarayana Raju (Alamuru)

08

Sri Datla Venkata Subba Raju (DVS Raju Elico)

09
10
11
12
13
14
15
16

Sri
Sri
Sri
Sri
Sri
Sri
Sri
Sri

Manthena Arjuna Raju


Nadimpalli Subba Raju
Kalidindi Balarama Raju
Penmetsa China Ramabhadra Raju
Gottumukkala Sita Ramabhadra Raju
Indukuri Venkata Rama Raju
Kalidindi Viswanadha Raju
Bhupathiraju Narayana Raju

III. FOR THE PERIOD 07-02-1971 to 23-07-1977


01
Sri Penmetsa Venkatapathi Raju (PV Raju)
02
03
04
05
06
07
08
09
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17

Sri Penmetsa Venkata Narasimha Raju (PVN Raju)


Sri Kalidindi Subba Raju
Sri Manthena Adinarayana Raju
Sri Chinthalapati Satya Vara Prasada Murthy Raju
Sri Sagi China Venkatapathi Raju
Sri V. V. Krishnam Raj Bahadur
Sri Kalidindi China Bangar Raju
Sri Byrraju Satyanarayana Raju
Sri T. Subbaiah Raju
Sri Kosuru Janakirama Raju
Sri Datla Venkata Subba Raju (DVS Raju Elico)
Sri Manthena Arjuna Raju
Sri Alluri Narasimha Raju (AN Raju)
Sri Nadimpalli Subba Raju
Sri S. Satyanarayana Raju
Sri Gottumukkala Bangar Raju

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Position / Designation
President
Secretary

President
Secretary
Treasurer
Member
(expired on 28-01-1969)
Member(from 30-11-1969
in place of S. No. 4)
Member
Member
(expired on 20-05-1967)
Member
(in place of S . No. 07)
Member
Member
Member
Member
Member
Member
Member
Member
President
(expired on 09-02-1973)
Member & Temporary President
Secretary
Treasurer
Member
Member
Member
Member
Member
Member
Member
Member
Member
Member
Member
Member
Member

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IV. FOR THE PERIOD 24-07-1977 to 31-05-1980


01
Sri Datla Venkata Subba Raju (DVS Raju Elico)
02
Sri Penmetsa Rama Krishnam Raju (PRK Raju)
03
Sri Kalidindi Krishnam Raju (Suchitra)
04
Sri Sagi Satyanarayana Raju (SS Raju)
05
Sri Sagi Narayana Raju (NR Sagi)
06
Sri Kalidindi Ramakrishnam Raju
07
Sri V. V. Krishnam Raj Bahadur
08
Sri Kalidindi China Bangar Raju
09
Sri Byrraju Satyanarayana Raju
10
Sri T. Subbaiah Raju
11
Sri Kosuru Janakirama Raju
12
Sri Penmetsa Venkata Narasimha Raju (PVN Raju)
13
Sri Manthena Arjuna Raju
14
Sri Alluri Narasimha Raju (AN Raju)
15
Sri Nadimpalli Subba Raju
16
Sri S. Satyanarayana Raju
17
Sri Gottumukkala Bangar Raju
18
Sri Kalidindi Balarama Raju

President
Secretary
Treasurer
Member
Member
Member
Member
Member
Member
Member
Member
Member
Member
Member
Member
Member
Member
Member

V. FOR THE PERIOD 01-06-1980 to 25-01-1984


01
Sri Gottumukkala Soma Raju
02
Sri Manthena Narayana Raju (MN Raju)
03
Sri Manthena Rajagopala Raju
04
Sri Penmetsa Arjuna Varma
05
Sri Datla Venkata Subba Raju (DVS Raju Elico)
06
Sri Kalidindi Neeladri Raju
07
Sri Kalidindi Krishnam Raju (Suchitra)
08
Sri Sagi Satyanarayana Raju (SS Raju)
09
Sri Byrraju Satyanarayana Raju
10
Sri P. S. Satyanarayana Raju
11
Sri Rudraraju Ramakrishnam Raju
12
Sri Katari Sreerama Raju
13
Sri Penmetsa Ramakrishnam Raju
14
Sri Sagi Narayana Raju
15
Sri Kalidindi Satyanarayana Raju (KSN Raju)
16
Sri Alluri Satyanarayana Raju (AS Raju)
17
Sri Pericherla Krishna Ganga Raju

President
Secretary
Treasurer
Vice-President
Member
Member
Member
Member
Member
Member
Member
Member
Special Invitee
Special Invitee
Special Invitee
Special Invitee
Special Invitee

VI.
01
02
03
04
05
06
07
08
09
10
11
12
13

President
Secretary
Treasurer
Vice-President
Member
Member
Member
Member
Member
Member
Member
Member
Member

FOR THE PERIOD 26-01-1984 to 18-03-1988


Sri Alluri Satyanarayana Raju (AS Raju)
Sri Pericherla Krishna Ganga Raju
Sri Kalidindi Venkata Lakshmi Narasimha Raju (KVLN Raju)
Sri Cherukuvada Suryanarayana Raju
Sri Manthena Bangar Raju
Sri Gottumukkala Soma Raju
Sri Manthena Narayana Raju (MN Raju)
Dr. Datla Ramachandra Raju
Sqn. Ldr. Vatsavayi Ramachandra Raju
Smt. Alluri Saraswatamma
Sri Pericherla Raja Gopala Raju
Sri Datla Venkata Subba Raju (DVS Raju Elico)
Sri Penmetsa Ramakrishnam Raju

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14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24

Sri S. Krishnam Raju


Sri P. Satyanarayana Raju
Sri B. S. N. Raju
Sri P. Suryanarayana Raju
Sri G. S. N. Raju
Sri Rajkumar
Smt. P. Savitramma
Smt. Usha Raju
Sri B. K. N. Raju
Sri P. Rama Raju
Sri P. V. G. N. Raju

VII.
01
02
03
04
05
06
07
08
09
10
11
12
13
14
15

FOR THE PERIOD 19-08-1988 to 16-03-1991


Sri Cherukuvada Suryanarayana Raju
Sri Penmetsa Raghava Raju
Sri Rudraraju Ramakrishnam Raju
Sri Manthena Narayana Raju
Wg. Cdr. Vatsavayi Ramachandra Raju (VR Raju)
Sri Pericherla Krishna Ganga Raju
Sri Indukuri Rajam Raju
Sri R. Padma Raju
Dr. Datla Ramachandra Raju
Sri Kosuru Janakirama Raju
Sri Kalidindi Satyanarayana Raju (KSN Raju)
Sri G. V. Durga Raju
Sri Bhupathiraju Ramakrishna Raju
Sri Alluri Satyanarayana Raju Immediate Past President
Sri Penmetsa Satyanarayana Raju (PSN Raju-Pakeer)

VIII.
01
02
03
04
05
06
07
08
09
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17

FOR THE PERIOD 17-03-1991 to 07-10-1994


Sri Cherukuvada Suryanarayana Raju
Sri Kalidindi Visweswara Venkata Subba Raju (KVV Subba Raju)
Sri Penmetsa Raghava Raju
Sri Sakhineti Adi Venkata Satyanarayana Raju (SAVS Raju)
Sri Manthena Narayana Raju
Sri Penmetsa Ramakrishna Raju
Sri Indukuri Rajam Raju
Dr. Datla Ramachandra Raju
Sri Kalidindi Satyanarayana Raju (KSN Raju)
Wg. Cdr. Vatsavayi Ramachandra Raju (VR Raju)
Sri Kosuru Janakirama Raju
Sri G. V. Durga Raju
Sri Bhupathiraju Ramakrishna Raju
Sri R. Padma Raju
Sri Penmetsa Satyanarayana Raju (PSN Raju-Pakeer)
Sri Pericherla Krishna Ganga Raju
Sri Alluri Vijaya Kumar Raju

President
Secretary
Vice-President
Treasurer
Member
Member
Member
Member
Member
Member
Member
Member
Member
Member
Member
Member
Member

IX.
01
02
03
04

FOR THE PERIOD 08-03-1994 to 25-10-1997


Sri Penmetsa Raghava Raju
Sri Dandu Visweswara Raju (DV Raju)
Sri Gadiraju Venkata Rama Raju (GV Rama Raju)
Sri Kalidindi Visweswara Venkata Subba Raju (KVV Subba Raju)

President
Secretary
Treasurer
Vice-President

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Member
Member
Member
Member
Member
Special Invitee
Special Invitee
Special Invitee
Special Invitee
Special Invitee

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President
Secretary
Treasurer
Vice-President
Member
Member
Member
Member
Member
Member
Member
Member
Member
Ex-officio Member
Special Invitee

04-02-2012

05
06
07
08
09
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20

Sri Penmetsa Ramalinga Raju


Sri Datla Sita Rama Murthy Raju (DSR Murthy Raju)
Sri Gottumukkala Rama Krishnam Raju (GRK Raju)
Sri Penmetsa Suryanarayana Raju (P. Suribabu)
Sri Sagi Srinivasa Varma
Sri Mudunuri Parameswara Raju
Sri Pericherla Raja Gopala Raju
Sri Buddaraju Narayana Raju (BN Raju)
Sri Datla Lakshmipathi Raju
Sri Rudraraju Sreerama Raju (Srihari)
Sri Kalidindi Satyanarayana Varma (KSN Varma)
Sri Gadiraju Venkata Ramkumar Raju (GV Ramkumar)
Sri Kalidindi Vijaya Kumar Raju
Sri Dantuluri Jagannadha Varma (DJN Varma)
Sri Manthena Sivarama Raju
Sri Cherukuvada Suryanarayana Raju -Immediate Past President

Member
Member
Member
Member
Member
Member
Member
Member
Member
Member
Member
Member
Member
Member
Member
Ex-officio Member

X.
01
02
03
04
05
06
07
08
09
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24

FOR THE PERIOD 26-10-1997 to 22-10-2000


Sri Dandu Visweswara Raju (DV Raju)
Sri Rudraraju Sreerama Raju (Srihari)
Sri Datla Sita Rama Murthy Raju (DSR Murthy Raju)
Sri Gottumukkala Rama Krishnam Raju (GRK Raju)
Sri Penmetsa Asoka Varma (Asok)
Sri Buddaraju Narayana Raju (BN Raju)
Sri Datla Lakshmipathi Raju
Sri Manthena Sivarama Raju
Sri Gadiraju Venkata Ramkumar Raju (GV Ramkumar Raju)
Sri Datla Jagannadha Varma (DJN Varma)
Sri Alluri Ramakrishnam Raju (ARK Raju)
Sri Uddaraju Ramakrishnam Raju (URK Raju)
Sri Bhupathiraju Satyanarayana Raju (Minor)
Dr. Penmetsa Krishnam Raju (Dr. Kitty)
Sri Alluri Viswanadha Raju (AV Raju)
Sri Kosuru Janakirama Raju
Sri Sagiraju Venkata Suryachandra Raju (SVSC Raju)
Sri Kunaparaju Rama Surya Satyanarayana Varma (KRSS Varma)
Sri Patapati Appala Raju
Sri Penmetsa Raghava Raju Immediate Past President
Sri Gottumukkala Soma Raju
Sri Kalidindi Visweswara Venkata Subba Raju (KVV Subba Raju)
Sri Kanumuri Peddi Raju
Sri Gadiraju Venkata Rama Raju (GV Rama Raju)

President
Secretary
Treasurer
Vice-President
Joint Secretary
Member
Member
Member
Member
Member
Member
Member
Member
Member
Member
Member
Member
Member
Member
Ex-officio Member
Special Invitee
Special Invitee
Special Invitee
Special Invitee

XI.
01
02
03
04
05
06
07
08
09

FOR THE PERIOD 23-10-2000 to 19-10-2003


Sri Dandu Visweswara Raju (DV Raju)
Sri Rudraraju Sreerama Raju (Srihari)
Sri Datla Sita Rama Murthy Raju (DSR Murthy Raju)
Sri Gottumukkala Rama Krishnam Raju (GRK Raju)
Sri Gottumukkala Ramakrishna Raju
Dr. Penmetsa Krishnam Raju (Dr. Kitty)
Sri Penmetsa Asoka Varma (Asok)
Sri Bhupathiraju Satyanarayana Raju (Minor)
Sri Kanumuri Venkata Krishnam Raju (KVK Raju)

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President
Secretary
Treasurer
Vice-President
Joint Secretary
Member
Member
Member
Member

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04-02-2012

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11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27

Sri Kunaparaju Rama Surya Satyanarayana Varma


Sri Sagiraju Venkata Surya Chandra Raju (SVSC Raju)
Sri Penmetsa Venkateswara Raju
Sri Vegesna Satyanarayana Raju
Dr. Datla Ramachandra Raju
Sri Samanthapudi Balakrishnam Raju (Sri. SBK Raju)
Sri Penmetsa Srihari Raju (Journalist)
Sri Sagi Srinivasa Varma
Sri Penmetsa Gopala Raju (Gopi-Moulali)
Sri Vegesna Sri Ranga Raju
Sri Dandu Venkata Rama Raju
Sri Patchamatla V. V. S. Varma
Sri Penmetsa Raghava Raju
Sri Gottumukkala Soma Raju
Sri Kalidindi Visweswara Venkata Subba Raju (KVV Subba Raju)
Sri Kanumuri Peddi Raju
Sri Gadiraju Venkata Rama Raju (GV Rama Raju)
Sri Vegesna Prasada Raju

XII.
01
02
03
04
05
06

FOR THE PERIOD 20-10-2003 to 17-10-2006


Sri Gadiraju Venkata Rama Raju (GV Rama Raju)
President
Dr. Samanthapudi Bala Krishnam Raju (Dr. SBK Raju)
Secretary
Sri Kosuri Janakirama Raju (KJ Raju)
Treasurer
Dr. Datla Ramachandra Raju
Vice-President
Sri Bhupathiraju Gopala Krishnam Raju (BGK Raju)
Joint Secretary
Sri Dandu Visweswara Raju (DV Raju)
Ex-officio Member
Immediate Past President
Sri Alluri Viswanadha Raju
Member
Sri Penmetsa Srihari Raju (Journalist)
Member
Sri Dandu Venkata Rama Raju
Member
Sri Penmetsa Gopal Raju (Gopi-Moulali)
Member
Sri Penmetsa Venkateswara Raju
Member
Sri Gottumukkala Satyanarayana Raju (GS Raju)
Member
Sri R. S. S. Satyanarayana Raju
Member
Sri Lakkamraju Vijaya Rama Raju
Member
Sri Penmetsa Venkata Narasimha Raju (PVN Alamuru Munsiff)
Member
Sri Rudraraju Veera Venkata Satyanarayana Subba Raju (RVVSS)
Member
Sri P. Suryanarayana Raju
Member
Sri Pothuri Syamala Raju
Member
Sri Kosuri Venkata S. S. Vara Prasad
Member
Sri Kanumuri Jogi Raju
Member
Sri Penmetsa Satyanarayana Raju (PSN Raju)
Member
Sri Kalidindi Visweswara Venkata Subba Raju (KVV Subba Raju)
Special Invitee
Sri Penmetsa Raghava Raju
Special Invitee
Sri Gottumukkala Rama Krishnam Raju (GRK Raju)
Special Invitee
Sri Rudraraju Sreerama Raju
Special Invitee
Sri Datla Sita Rama Murthy Raju (DSR Murthy Raju)
Special Invitee
Sri Kunaparaju Rama Surya Satyanarayana Varma (KRSS Varma)
Special Invitee
Sri Konduru Chinna Chengal Raju (KCC Raju)
Special Invitee
Sri Kosuru Janakirama Raju
Special Invitee
Sri Penmetsa Ramachandra Raju
Special Invitee

07
08
09
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30

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Member
Member
Member
Member
Member
Member
Member
Member
Member
Member
Member
Member
Special Invitee
Special Invitee
Special Invitee
Special Invitee
Special Invitee
Special Invitee

04-02-2012

XIII.
01
02
03
04
05
06
07
08
09
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26

FOR THE PERIOD 18-10-2006 to 30-09-2009


Sri Penmetsa Raghava Raju
President
Sri Kallepalli Soma Raju
Secretary
Sri Sagiraju Venkata Surya Chandra Raju (SVSC Raju)
Treasurer
Sri Datla Sita Rama Murthy Raju (DSR Murthy Raju)
Vice-President
Smt. Nadimpalli Suryakumari
Vice-President
Sri Manthena Siva Rama Raju
Joint Secretary
Sri Pothuri Shyamala Raju
Joint Secretary
Sri Gadiraju Venkata Rama Raju Immediate Past President
Ex-officio Member
Sri Vegesna Ramachandra Raju (VR Raju)
Member
Sri Rudraraju Veera Venkata Satyanarayana Subba Raju (RVVSS)
Member
Sri Gottumukkala Satyanarayana Raju
Member
Sri Penmetsa Satyanarayana Raju
Member
Sri Kanumuri Jogi Raju
Member
Sri Kosuru Janakirama Raju
Member
Sri Kunaparaju Rama Surya Satyanarayana Varma (KRSS Varma)
Member
Sri PPenmetsa Jagannadha Raju
Member
Sri Datla Jagannadha Raju
Member
Sri M. Muralikrishnam Raju
Member
Sri Pothuri Butchi Raju
Member
Sri Chiluvuri Suryanarayana Raju
Member
Sri M. V. Venugopala Raju
Member
Sri Gadi Murthy Raju
Member
Sri Smt. Penmetsa Subbamma
Member
Sri Kalidindi Visweswara Venkata Subba Raju (KVV Subba Raju)
Special Invitee
Sri Dandu Visweswara Raju (DV Raju)
Special Invitee
Sri Rudraraju Sreerama Raju
Special Invitee

XIV.
01
02
03
04
05
06
07
08
09
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
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FOR THE PERIOD 18-10-2009 to 30-09-2012


Sri Penmetsa Raghava Raju
Sri Pericherla Naga Raju
Sri Chiluvuri Suryanarayana Raju
Sri Gottumukkala Rama Krishnam Raju (GRK Raju)
Smt. Nadimpalli Suryakumari
Sri Vegesna Venkateswara Raju
Sri Vegesna Ramachandra Raju (VR Raju)
Sri Kalidindi Ramachandra Raju
Sri Yavanamadna Sitarama Raju
Sri Penmetsa Venkateswara Raju
Sri Penmetsa Vijay Kumar
Sri Penmetsa Vara Prasad Murthy Raju
Sri Pericherla Chitti Rama Raju
Sri Kosuru Janakirama Raju
Sri Penmetsa Lakshmipathi Raju
Sri Kunaparaju Rama Surya Satyanarayana Varma (KRSS Varma)
Smt. Penmetsa Subbamma
Sri Penmetsa Jayarama Raju
Penmetsa Jagannadha Raju
Gadhi Raju Venkata Rama Raju
Manthena Peddi Raju
Sri Kallepalli Soma Raju
Sri Datla Sita Rama Murthy Raju (DSR Murthy Raju)

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President
Secretary
Treasurer
Vice-President
Vice-President
Joint Secretary
Joint Secretary
Member
Member
Member
Member
Member
Member
Member
Member
Member
Member
Member

Special Invitee
Special Invitee

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Retracing a Great Golden


Journey of the Samithi:
By D. V. Raju, Past President, KSS-AP
& Founder Chairman-FKSS
Our ancestors and elders, even during the
British regime, had realized that for all-round
development of Kshatriyas, it was essential for us
to be educated. For achieving this goal, it was felt
necessary for a united approach and an attempt
was made to form Samithis and Samajams. In this
direction, the first-ever Rajaputra Samajam was
started at Vizag on 02-10-1911 with Sri Raja
Vuppalapati Venkata Vijaya Gopala Raju
Bahaddur (Proprietor) of Gopalapuram as the
President, Sri Bhupathiraju Venkatapathi Raju
BA. BL (High Court Advocate) of Revidi as the
Secretary and Sri Pusapati Appala Narasimha
Raju of Jonnavalasa as the Treasurer. The
charter states: a). Members to pay Re. 1 per year;
b). Willing Donors to donate not less than 1%
of their annual income; c). to contribute their
mite on Happy occasions; d). the amounts so
collected would be utilized towards tuition fees
& for the welfare of Kshatriyas and e).
Advocating every Kshatriya Raju to support in
whatever manner they deemed appropriate.

Hyderabad on 29-121961, for taking the vision


of our elders to provide
assistance
to
the
marginalized sections in our community, in a
mission mode.
During the period 1961-75, our efforts were
more of consolidation of ideas & acquiring/creating
assets (site at Somajiguda in 1964, followed by the
present one at Nallakunta in 1966 after disposing
the one at Somajiguda) followed with membership
drive, mostly in the Godavari districts & Hyderabad.
A base was thus created by the founders, headed
by the renowned structural engineer, Sri Penmetsa
Venkatapathi Raju (PVRAJU) ably supported by
S/s Datla Suryanarayana Raju (Lawyer), Gadiraju
Appala Narasimha Raju (G. A. N Raju of
BIOLOGICAL Evans), among others. Later, during
the tenure of Sri DVS Raju (of ELICO fame from
24-07-1977 to 31-05-1980), a sister organization
Sarada Educational Society was formed on 2812-1979 for promoting education & then an ITI was
established at the Nallakunta site in Hyderabad,
thanks to the efforts of D. V. S. Raju, K. Krishnam
Raju ably supported by Sagi Ramakrishnam Raju,
Byrraju Satyanarayana Raju and others. Elders of
our community encouraged and assisted in our
mission to provide succor to the needy sections.

This was followed by the formation of


another Rajaputra Samajam in the Godavari belt
registered at Kakinada on 20-12-1917, mainly
for empowering the younger generation with
education. Thus a beginning was made to collect
donations and assisting poor students. Many a
stalwart emerged with such munificence. This
activity continued and at a later stage, it was
decided to expand the network and scale-up the
assistance.

The Subhadra Bhavan at Bag Amberpet was


handed over to the Samithi by the Lady members,
led by Smt. Savitramma. The building was
renovated into a two-storey Hostel-cum-Visitors
abode in 1998 and later mess facility was added.
This Hostel now has A/C accommodation for
visitors.

First attempt to form such an entity, during the


undivided Madras State, did not fructify and later
efforts, with the formation of Andhra State, bore fruit
with the elders getting together, when the doyen of
Kshatriyas Sri. Pusapati Kumaraswamy Raja came
to Hyderabad. Two alternatives were discussed as
to expand the network of Rajaputra Samajam or
create a new body and a decision was then taken
to create a new outfit. Thus was born The Kshatriya
Seva Samithi A. P, which was registered at

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The real impetus was given in the mid 1990s


during the regime of P. Raghava Raju & D. V. Raju,
followed by the regime of D. V. Raju & R. Sreerama
Raju when the big asset of Kshatriya Towers was
created increasing both the membership and the
quantum of assistance rendered to the deserving
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persons. Slowly and steadily, the service activities


were widened statewide to include monthly widow
pension of Rs. 400/each; financial assistance to
those willing to get self employed besides
Educational assistance in the form of scholarships
& financial assistance right from Junior Inter to PG
including all professional courses. Close to 5500
persons have been assisted, thus far, in Education,
Self-employment, Pension & Healthcare with about
Rs. 300 Lacs, including Rs. 110 Lacs received from
Smt. Byrraju Appala Narasamma for the healthcare.
14 Executive Committees have served the
Samithi, since inception and a remarkable aspect
about the formation of these committees is the near
unanimity in the election of their members. This
apart, the free hand given to the President and his
core team to select committee members from
different residential zones/localities for effective
connectivity with the enrolled members. Services
of co-opted members and special invitees were
requisitioned on a need basis for having continuity
in our service activities and for getting expertise on
some important matters.
The present membership of the Samithi is 3789
with a capital fund of Rs. 31.84 Lacs; its Corpus

stands at Rs. 34.92 Lacs. The market value of its


two assets is about Rs. 11 Crores with an annual
yield of Rs. 28 Lacs. The service activities of the
Samithi right from 1964 to 2011 are detailed in the
following pages.
GOLDEN JUBILEE CELEBRATIONS
The Samithi has just completed 50 years in last
December (December 2011) and we must be proud
of celebrating the Golden Jubilee on 04th, February
2012 at Shilpa Kalavedika, the inauguration of
which has just been done by the Chief Guest, H. H
the Vice-President of India.
Different bodies like the Advisory Council,
Organizing Committee, Souvenir Committee, Fundraising Committee, Hospitality, Logistics and Event
Managing Committees were formed for effective
coordination, better delivery mechanisms and
smooth functioning leading to the success of the
Golden Jubilee function.
Being a unique and path breaking event in the
annals of the Samithi, an earnest request is made
to one and all to be partners in the infrastructure
build-up being taken up by the Samithi and be
remembered by the generations to follow.

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1. Scholarships

Total

2500

2500

77-78
Amt. Per.
-

78-79
Amt. Per.
-

11500 23

11500 23

79-80
Amt. Per.
-

80-81
Amt. Per.
-

81-82
Amt. Per.
-

82-83
Amt. Per.
-

83-84
Amt. Per.
-

84-85
Amt. Per.
-

14000

14000

Total
Amount

95-96
Amt. Per.
61500 41

1994-95

Amt. Per.
- -

87500 56

5000

Amt. Per.
82500 55

96-97

68500 38

Amt. Per.
68500 38

97-98

99-2000

3
3

57883 150

15000

22495 3
24636 895 285878 254

3000 1
1936 828

7200

Amt. Per.
Amt. Per.
12500 63 190500 98

98-99

01-02

02-03

344450 199 1174185 365 1620496 493

10000

Amt. Per.
Amt. Per.
Amt. Per.
301500 161 903300 333 1318820 408
16711 28
9750 3 45185 4
50490 12
33200 35 63200 23 155200 33
5000 1
162500 5
64275 10

2000-2001

Total
Person
2939120 1197
16711
28
105425
19
258800
94
20000
4
234775
17
59819 978
10000
1
22495
3
3667145 2341

Total
Amount

04-05
Amt. Per.

03-04

Amt. Per.

Amt. Per.

05-06
Amt. Per.

06-07

Total
Amount

Total
Person

15000

779000
16
16300235 3160

Amt. Per.

01-04-11 to
31-12-11

364000 7 415000
9
465 2057800 330 1627600 295 1960600 271 1896900 259

145000

169
12
18
62
2
1

Amt. Per.

2010-2011

905000
199000
175500
293400
20000
1
3700

217 1165500 221


15
25300 2
24 118500 9
69 303300 62

Amt. Per.

09-10

10790837 2326
703075
56
1433575 169
2010135 504
59592
6
524021
83

1172000
135000
311600
294200

Amt. Per.

08-09

902500 161
252000 13
179000 14
148400 62

351
1
39
61
2
11

Amt. Per.

07-08

1. Scholarships
1030200 318 1207358 309 1479279 385 1511000 195 1418000
2. Self Employement 35200 6
16575 3 15200 2
18600 2
6200
3. Education
38400 14 107175 17 57500 26
44400 8 401500
4. Pension
150200 37 154635 40 194000 53 263200 58 208800
5. Marriage
5000 1
4592 1
30000
6. Medical Care
12200 15 141456 26 49700 15
24965 9 132000
7. Interest Free
Education Loan
Total
1271200 391 1631791 396 1795679 481 1862165 272 2196500

S. No ACTIVITY

KSHATRIYA SEVA SAMITHI-AP SERVICE ACTIVITES FROM 2003 to 2012 (Amounts in Rupees)

1. Scholarships
2. Self Employement
3. Education
4. Pension
5. Marriage
6. Medical Care
7. Medical Camp
8. Sports
9. others
TOTAL

S. No ACTIVITY

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Total
Person

KSHATRIYA SEVA SAMITHI-AP SERVICE ACTIVITES FROM 1994 to 2003 (Amounts in Rupees)

1964 -77
Amt. Per.

KSHATRIYA SEVA SAMITHI-AP: SERVICE ACTIVITES FROM 1964 to 1985 (Amounts in Rupees)

S. No ACTIVITY

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S. NoActivity
Total Amount
1
Scholarships
13743957
2
Self Employement
719786
3
Education
1539000
4
Pension
2268935
5
Marriage
79592
6
Medical Care
758796
7
Medical Camp
59819
8
Spots
10000
9
Others
22495
10 Interest free education loan
779000
Total
19981380

Total Persons
3546
84
188
598
10
100
978
1
3
16
5524
S. NoPeriod
1
1964 to 1985
2
1985 to 1994
3
1994 to 2003
4
2003 to 2012

Total Amount
14000
0
3667145
16300235

Total Persons
23
0
2341
3160

- By D. V. Raju

KSH
A

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6 1 - 2 0 11

GOLDEN
JUBILEE YEAR

is located. Successive executive bodies


(committees) strived hard to enlarge the activities
and at the same time widen the base. Though
certain periods were lackluster, by and large the
Samithi was able to maintain with some degree of
stability with a few activities.

Historically speaking,
the roots for The
Kshatriya Seva Samithi
A. P lie with the Rajaputra
Samajam formed on 29
December 1917 at Kakinada, East Godavari
District. In those times, the activists of the Samajam
used to collect a nominal amount during the
auspicious occasions, like marriages, from the
performing families. The monies so collected were
used for assisting poor students in their pursuit of
studies. So, in a way, our forefathers had the vision
of imparting education and in their own way helped
realize the dreams of the financially challenged
ones.

Later periods saw the Samithi acquiring a boys


hostel and the construction of the 20-Flat
Residential complex and expand the horizon of its
activities to cover the entire State of Andhra
Pradesh.
No doubt we are in a much better situation now
but the pillars of strength are M/s late P.
Venkatapathi Raju, late D. Suryanarayana Raju, late
D.V.S. Raju (Elico), late G. Soma Raju and the late
A.S. Raju and the Samithi pays its homage and
tributes to them. They were ably assisted by Sri K.
Subba Raju, M.Adinarayana Raju, Jus P.
Ramakrishnam Raju (then a senior advocate), K.
Krishnam Raju, M. N. Raju, C. Suryanarayana Raju,
P. Krishna Ganga Raju and the Samithi records its
appreciation for their yeoman services.

It is but our bounden duty to remember them


and pay our homage on this special occasion of
the Golden Jubilee celebrations.
Taking the spirit of Rajaputra Samajam, a few
of our elders like Sri P. Kumaraswamy Raja of
Rajapalayam (former Chief Minister of the
composite Madras State), Justice P. Satyanarayana
Raju and others got together in the late 40s and
early 50s with a resolve to broad-base the welfare
and service activities and carry forward the avowed
objects of the Rajaputra Samajam. Some how, it
did not translate into action until the beginning of
1960. The getting together of stalwarts like Justice
Penmetsa Satyanarayana Raju, Alluri
Satyanarayana Raju, Penmetsa Venkatapathi Raju,
Gadiraju Appala Narasimha Raju, Datla
Suryanarayana Raju, Ch. V. P. Murthy Raju, Jus D.
J. Jagannadha Raju (then an advocate), M.
Adinarayana Raju, to name a few, started the wheel
moving forward and thus emerged THE
KSHATRIYA SEVA SAMITHI A.P. (KSS-AP) on
29 December 1961, at Hyderabad.

Post-1994, the Samithi made rapid strides in


its welfare activities and building-up capital assets
and Corpus fund. Credit is due to M/s P. Raghava
Raju, D.V.Raju, KVV Subba Raju, R. Sreerama
Raju, GRK raju, DSR Murthy Raju, G. V. Rama Raju,
S. Balakrishnam Raju, late K.J.Raju, S.V.
Suryachandra Raju, B. Gopalakrishnam Raju, K.
Soma Raju, Mrs. N. Surya Kumari, P. Naga Raju,
C. Suryanarayana Raju and other Executive
Committee members of the past and the present.
Above all, the Samithi is grateful to the past
Governing Council members and the present
Elders Council for their sustained and unstinted
support extended all through these years, without
which it would well nigh be impossible to carry
forward the activities in a Mission mode.

Forming an institution may not be that difficult


but nurturing it and bringing it up to some standard
is definitely fraught with difficulties. Notwithstanding
the teething troubles, the founding fathers acquired
a site at Nallakunta, where the present property, in
the form of a 5-storeyed 20-Flat residential complex,

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Homage to the Founders &


Architects of KSS - A.P.

Last but not the least, the Samithi is and will


forever be indebted to the donors, the vast majority
of its Members and all the Samithis spread across
the State of A.P. and the neighboring States for their
ever-supporting role.
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Donors to KSS - A. P. Corpus Fund


S. No
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43

Name of the Donor


Dr. B. V. Raju/ Foundation/ Trusts
Sri R. L. Raju
Sri M. N. Raju (MNR Educational Trust)
Sri K. V. Narasimha Raju, Guddigudem, W. G. Dt.
Sri K. Krishnam Raju
Dr. K. S. N. Raju (Vishnu Nursing Home)
Dr. P. Sarojini
Sri. R. Venkatrama Raju (Poduru)
Sri R. Sivarama Raju
Sri V. Venkatraya Varma
Sri Justice D. J. Jagannadha Raju
Sri S. V. Suryachandra Raju
Sri P. V. N. Raju
Sri G. Soma Raju
Sri K. Peddi Raju
Sri P. R. Rama Subrahmaneya Rajha
Dr. P. Krishnam Raju
Sri K. Rama Chandra Raju
Sri P. Ajay Kumar (Sreeman Chemicals)
Sri G. D. L. S. N. Raju
Sri V. Venkata Raju (Vem Technologies Pvt Ltd. )
Dr. N. R. K. Raju
Sri D. S. R. Murthy Raju,
Dr. D. Suryanarayana Raju (NRI)
Other NRIS USA (NRI)
Sri K. V. V. Subba Raju
Sri Sagi Prasada Raju
M/s Suraj Printers & Packagers
Smt K. Usha Rani
Sri K. Sitapathi Raju
Dr. R. Sitarama Raju (NRI)
Sri I. Raja Babu
Sri L. Prabhakar Raju
Sri. G. R. K. Raju
Sri K. Saraswathi
Smt. Soumya P (NRI).,
Sri Raju Vijaya Alluri
Sri VSN Umapathi Datla
Sri Penmetsa Vijay (NRI)
Sri M. B. Raju
Sri A. Krishnam Raju
Revolving Fund
Sri M. Suryanarayana Raju

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Amount, Rs.
710000
200116
200000
200000
125000
100000
100000
100000
100000
100000
100000
100000
100000
60000
60000
55000
50000
50000
50000
50000
50000
40000
35000
34765
29937
27000
25000
25000
25000
25000
25000
25000
25000
25000
25000
22179
22179
20349
20095
20000
20000
18716
17000

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44
45
46
47
48
49
50
51
52
53
54
55
56
57
58
59
60
61
62
63
64
65
66
67
68
69
70
71
72
73

1
2

Smt. M. Shanthi
Sri. M. Anada Kumar Venkatapathi Raju
Sri Bh. Ravindranath Raju
Sri G. Mahendra Varma
Sri D. Ravi Varma
Sri D. V. Raju (KSS AP Past President)
Sri. K. Satyanarayana Raju
Sri P. Srinivasa Raju
Sri U. Ramakrishnam Raju
Sri G. G. K. Raju
Sri A. V. Subba Raju
Sri D. V. S. Raju (Cini Producer)
Sri P. R. Mohan Raju (Vizianagaram)
Sri M. Chakrapani NRI, S/o Sri. Viswanadha Raju
Sri S. Viswanadha Raju
Sri U. R. K. Raju
K. Sai Baba Raju
Sri V. S. N. Raju
Sri A. V. S. Ramachandra Raju
Sri K. Ajay Babu
Sri S. Subba Raju
Dr. M. Suryanarayana Raju
Dr. N. Viswanadha Raju
M/s Surya Memorial Trust
Sri K. S. Raju
Sri D. Jagannadha Raju
Sri P. Ramalinga Raju
Sri K. Janakirama Raju
Sri K.Satyanarayana Raju (KSN Raju)
Sri B. Narayana Raju

17000
16000
15000
10116
10116
10000
10000
10000
10000
10000
10000
10000
10000
10000
10000
10000
10000
10000
10000
10000
10000
9534
9534
6000
5000
5000
5000
5000
5000
1000

TOTAL Rs

3491636

Sri P. Raghava Raju in kind - for Printing of Directories


Sri R. Sreerama Raju in kind - for Printing of Directories

1,00,000
1,00,000

KSS - A. P MEMBERSHIP DETAILS As on 31. 12. 2011


S. No

Category

Up to 31-03-2011
Members Amount Rs.

01-04-2011 to 31-12-2011
Grand Total, Rs.
Members
Amount Rs. Members Amount

Special

2483

448989

17

8500

2500

457489

Life

1001

1122454

42

45022

1043

1167476

Donor

109

488046

07

35000

116

523046

Patron

125

986188

05

50000

130

1036188

Total

3718

3045677

71

138522

3789 3184199

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Kshatriya Seva Samithi A. P. Vidyadan and


Other Donations - As on 31-12-2011
S. No

Name

Byrraju Family

Vidyadan

Donation for
other purpose

Total

3000000

3000000

Sri K. Madhu, NCL Homes Ltd

440000

440000

Sri R. Sreerama Raju

210500

Sri M. V. Rama Raju,


M/s Vasudha Pharmasuiticals Pvt Ltd.,

200000

200000

Sri G. Sai Satyanaryana Raju

160000

160000

Committee Members & Others

Sri K. Soma Raju

Sri D. V. Raju

94500

Smt P. Padma

79884

79884

10

Sri G. V. Vijaya Kumar Raju

76884

76884

11

Sri S. Manohar Raju

70000

70000

12

Sri G. V. Rama Raju

51000

13

M/s Nagarjuna Holdings Pvt Ltd

50000

50000

14

M/s Corporate Securities & Holdings Pvt Ltd

50000

50000

15

M/s B. E. Charities Trust

50000

50000

16

M/s NCC Ltd

50000

50000

17

Sri S. Prasad Raju

50000

50000

18

Ms R. Anjali

54500

19

Sri G. R. K. Raju

53500

20

Sri Bh. Peddi Raju

40000

40000

21

Sri K. Ajay Babu

40000

40000

22

Sri S. Subba Raju

40000

40000

23

Smt N. Naga Jyothi

40000

40000

24

Sri P. D. V. Suryanarayana Raju

40000

40000

25

Sri P. S. N. Raju (M/s Khanti Cable Industries Pvt Ltd.,) 40000

40000

26

Smt R. Jhansi Rani

44500

44500

27

Sri P. S. N. Raju, Vizianagaram

30000

30000

28

M/s Datla Padma Sundari Charitable Trust

30000

30000

29

Sri P. Raghava Raju

30

Smt Raju Vijaya Alluri

28000

28000

31

M/s Gland Pharma Ltd

25000

25000

32

M/s Gland Chemicals Ltd

25000

25000

33

M/s Sai Aditya Hotels & Super Markets Pvt Ltd

25000

25000

34

M/s Anjani Portland Cement Ltd

25000

25000

35

Sri D. Sivarama Raju

25000

25000

36

Smt D. Savi Kasi Annapurna

25000

25000

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57000

151746
138500

7500

31
31

267500

151746
138500

12000

12000

106500

63000

54500
2000

24000

55500

31500

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04-02-2012

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Sri V. S. Raju

25000

25000

38

Sri R. K. V. Srinivasa Raju

25000

25000

39

Sri P. Naga Raju

24000

24000

40

Sri D. Satyanarayana Raju

22000

22000

41

M/s Vyahan Aircontrols Pvt Ltd

20000

20000

42

Dr K. S. N. Raju

19878

19878

43

Sri K. Krishnam Raju

17500

17500

44

Sri K. Praveen Raju

17500

17500

45

Sri G. Ganga Raju

17500

17500

46

Sri G. V. K. Ranga Raju

17500

17500

47

Sri G. Rama Raju

17500

17500

48

Sri G. Ganesh

17500

17500

49

Sri M. B. Raju

17500

17500

50

Sri P. Venugopal Raju

17500

17500

51

Sri M. S. Raju

17500

17500

52

Sri M. Ravi Varma

17500

17500

53

Sri G. Vijaya Kumar Raju

17000

17000

54

M/s Raasi Finance Ltd

16070

16070

55

Dr S. Balakrishnam Raju

16000

16000

56

Dr. P. Krishnam Raju

16000

16000

57

M/s Kumudavalli Citizens Association

15000

15000

58

Dr N. R. K. Raju

15000

15000

59

Sri K. Pradeep Raju

15000

15000

60

Sri G. Rama Raju (S/o G. Ganga Raju)

15000

15000

61

Sri G. Subba Raju

15000

15000

62

Sri P. V. Ramachandra Raju

15000

15000

63

Sri M. Vasu Varma

15000

15000

64

Sri D. V. S. Raju

15000

15000

65

M/s Satyanarayana Raju & Family

15000

15000

66

Sri Bh. Ravindranatha Raju

15000

15000

67

Sri Srinivas Sagi

15000

15000

68

M/s Syam Pharma Ltd

15000

15000

69

Sri P. Satyanarayana Raju

13884

13884

70

Sri D. Ramesh

13000

13000

71

Sri A. Rama Raju

12500

12500

72

Sri K. J. Raju

11000

73

M/s MNR Educational Trust

10000

10000

74

Sri P. V. Satyanarayana Raju

10000

10000

75

Sri V. Krishnam Raju

10000

10000

76

Sri P. Janakirama Raju

10000

10000

77

Sri D. V. Subrahmanyam Raju

10000

10000

78

Sri N. V. Rama Raju

10000

10000

79

Smt G. Vijayalakshmi

10000

10000

80

Smt N. Kranthi

10000

10000

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11500

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81

Sri P. Krishnam Raju (SDL Forgings Pvt Ltd.

10000

10000

82

Sri P. Lakshmipathi Raju

10000

10000

83

Sri U. S. N. Raju

10000

10000

84

Sri K. Satyanarayana Raju

10000

10000

85

Sri P. Venkateswara Raju

10000

10000

86

Smt K. Harika

10000

10000

87

K. Naveen Kumar

10000

10000

88

Sri P. Prasad Raju (NRI)

9056

9056

89

Sri V. R. Raju

9000

9000

90

Smt K. Lakshmi

8000

8000

91

Sri P. S. N. Raju

7500

7500

92

Sri U. A. V. Rama KrishnamR aju

7500

7500

93

Sri K. Peddi Raju

5000

2000

7000

94

Smt G. Saraswathi

2000

5000

7000

95

Sri P. Venkateswara Raju

6000

6000

96

M/s Surya Memorial Trust

6000

6000

97

Sri K. V. G. K. Raju

5001

5001

98

Sri Bh. Satyanarayayana Raju (Minor)

5000

5000

99

Sri V. S. R. K. Raju

5000

5000

100

Sri K. Durga Lakshmi

5000

5000

101

Sri K. Venkatapathi Raju

5000

5000

102

Sri K. Srihari Raju

5000

5000

103

Sri K. Sivaramakrishnam Raju

5000

5000

104

Sri B. Ranga Raju

5000

5000

105

Sri S. Panduranga Raju

5000

5000

106

Sri N. V. Ramakrishnam Raju

5000

5000

107

Sri V. V. Rama Raju

5000

5000

108

Sri A. Rama Raju

5000

5000

109

Sri P. Subarahmanyam Raju

5000

5000

110

Sri Bh. Srinivasa Raju

5000

5000

111

Sri G. Satyanarayana Raju

5000

5000

112

Sri K. Janakirama Raju

5000

5000

113

Sri K. S. Raju

114

Sri P. Raghava Raju

115

Sri G. Venkata Raju

116

Sri V. Venkateswara Raju

117

Others

3000

5000

2000

5000

5000

5000

5000

Total

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33

5000

32432

22488

54920

6346089

300734

6646823

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Sarada Educational Society


To establish educational institutions and encourage poor students from the districts go for vocational
courses and help them financially, the elders of the KSS-AP formed the Sarada Educational Society on
28-12-1979. This society, too, was run from the KSS-AP premises. An Industrial Training Institute (ITI)
was then established in the premises of the Samithi, with generous help from a few individuals. Those
individuals/their successors had, by succession, become the Governing Body members, as listed below:
GOVERNING BODY (Ceased)
1. Sri S. Ramakrishnam Raju/S. Prasada Raju

Chairman

2. Sri M. N. Raju

Secretary

3. Sri D. V. S. Raju (Elico)

Member

4. Sri P. Ramakrishnam Raju

Member

5. Sri K. Krishnam Raju (Suchitra)

Member

6. Sri A. Sreerama Raju

Member

7. Sri B. Satyanarayana Raju

Member

8. Sri G. Soma Raju

Member

9. Sri A. S. Raju/A. Vijayakumar Raju

Member

Representatives from KSS-AP


1. President
2. Secretary
Special Invitees
1. A Senior Member of KSS-AP
2. Principal of I. T. I.
After running the ITI close to 20 years, it was decided in 1998-99 to transfer and handover the
Institute to the then Principal, who evinced keen interest to continue the tradition. Accordingly, the activities
of the society ceased and the ITI was handed over to the then Principal Sri G.S.S. Raju.

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Federation of Kshatriya
Seva Sanghams - A.P.
(Regd.No. 1744 - 2002)
- By D.V. Raju

To widen the base further, The Federation of


Kshatriya Seva Sanghams (FKSS) AP was
formed, with KSS-AP as the nodal agency, on 13
December 2002 with Regd. No. 1744 and 34
Samithis from AP (30), Karnataka (02) & Tamilnadu
(02) are its members.
Tremendous enthusiasm was shown by the
Samithis in the Districts to have such a federal setup with not only their participative role but also
subscribing to meet the annual assistance and other
expenses. Credit to the formation of FKSS goes to
D.V. Raju, ably supported by R. Sreerama Raju, P.
Raghava Raju, SVSS Ramachandra Raju, Dr.V.V.
Krishnam Raju, Sri KVV Subba Raju, K. Peddi Raju,
Dr. S.Balakrishnam Raju, among others.
FKSS runs the Kshatriya Prabha & the Website,
apart from assisting students, who could not
otherwise be assisted by any of the MemberSamithis. The details of services rendered from
2003-2011 by FKSS are furnished in the following
pages.
Sri. D.V. Raju was its Founder-Chairman and
Sri. SVSS Ramachander Raju of Vishakhapatnam
was its First Vice-Chairman ably supported by the
General Secretary Sri R. Sreerama Raju (Hyd),
Treasurer Sri D.S.R. Murthy Raju (Hyd) and the
Executive Committee Members; during 12-12-2002
to 03-01-2004.
Sri D.V. Raju continued as its Chairman for the
Second term from 04-01-2004 to 30-09-2006.
Dr. V.V. Krishnam Raju of Kakinada, Dr. S.V.
Subbaraju of Vijayawada were the two ViceChairmen, Sri Ch. Buddavathavaram Raju

(Palakollu) was the


General
Secretary,
Tresurer being Sri Bh. Gopalakrishnam Raju.
The Federation, intially concentrated in
identifying all those families that were unable to
support their children even for their school
education and liberally supported such identified
children, apart from assisting other students, who
could not be assisted by the local Samithis, pursuing
ITI, Diploma and Degree courses. In a few
exceptional cases, it even supported students
pursing professional courses.
Overall, the Federation supported 589 persons
in the fields of education (447 students with Rs.
10,28,600), self-employment (133 persons with Rs.
6,25,100), Medical care (Rs. 60,000 for 8 persons)
and interest - free educational loan of Rs. 50,000
to a student. The total assistance rendered thus
was Rs. 17, 64,700 to the 589 persons.
The Federation also publishes the monthly
magazine "Kshatriya Prabha" which is sent to all
its Life Membership subscribers (1500), the
Patrons, Donors of the Kshatriya Seva Samithi A.P., to all the Samithis in the Districts and other
States (Total being 2000).
The Federation's main thrust now is in the area
of Coaching, Counseling, Training, with special
emphasis on attitudinal behaviour. In this
connection, it had organized its first "Kshatriya
Human Resource Development Programme during
20-04-2011 to 12-06-2011, in our Kshatriya Hostel
Complex, to about 40 persons and 28 have
successfully gone through this programme.

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MEMBER SAMITHIS OF FEDERATION OF KSHATRIYA SEVA SANGHAMS


01 The Kshatriya Seva Samithi, A. P.
Kshatriya Towers, 103, Block-II, 2-1-284,
Nallakunta, HYDERABAD - 500 044
Tel: 040-27664359, apkss2004@yahoo. com
Contact Member: P. Dharma Raju: 099892 44359

10 Rajapalayam Kshatriya Rajus' Association


C/o Adayar Anandha Bhavanam, No. 9,
Mahatma Gandhi Road, Sastrinagar, Adayar,
CHENNAI 600 020.
Contact Member: KT Srinivas Raju:09444000999
rajus@chennairajus. com,
kshatriyas@chennairajus. com

02 Sri Alluri Sitarama Raju Seva Samithi


Alluri
Sitarama Raju Nagar, (ASR Nagar)
BHIMAVARAM 534 202, W. G. Dt, A. P
Tel: 08816 224291
Contact Member: P. Jagga Raju: 098495 25325

11 Sri Konaseema Kshatriya Seva Samithi


College Road, Konkapally, K. Agraharam
AMALAPURAM - 533 201, E. G. Dt.
Tel: 08856 235444
Contact Member: Sri DSN Raju M: 09849533040
dsnrajuamp@gmail. com

03 Kshatriya Samkshema Parishad


D. No. 1-4-11, Lajapathiraipeta,
PALAKOLE 534 260, W. G. Dt. A. P.
Tel: 08814 223405
Contact Member: K. Rama Raju: 098481 21332
auditorramaraju@gmail. com

12 Kshatriya Parishad
C/o Dr. P. V. G. Raju Kalyana Mandapam
Near M. R. College Stadium, Dharmapuri Road
VIZIANAGARAM 535 002
Tel: 08922- 226826
Contact Member: M. Ranga Raju, M:09490824234

04 Kshatriya Samkshema Samithi


Alluri Sitarama Raju Nagar, Sitammadhara
VISAKHAPATNAM 530013
Tel: 0891 2551451
Contact Member: SVSSR Raju
M: 099490 95891svssrraju@rediffmail. com

13 Kshatriya Seva Samithi,


9-1-92/1,Near L. F. Jr. College
BHADRACHALAM 507 111, Khammam Dt.
Tel: 08743 232863
Contact Member: M. Ramakrishnam Raju
M: 098496 29444, somaraju77@yahoo. co. in

05 Kshatriya Parishat
Near Gandhinagar Park, Gandhinagar,
KAKINADA- 533 004, A. P. Tel: 0884 2371779
Contact Member: Sri MV Sitarama Raju
M: 092931 33148 kshatriya. kkd@gmail. com
06 Kshatriya Seva Sangham
C/o Surya Vidya Sadan, Ayodhyanagar
VIJAYAWADA 520 003, Krishna Dt.
Tel: 0866 2534852
Contact Member: Bh. R. K Raju M: 094406
09479

14 Alluri Sitarama Raju Seva Samithi


LINGARAJUPALEM 531 060
S. Rayavaram Mandal, Vizag Dt., A. P
Tel: 08931 224477;
Contact Member: Sri K. Ramakrishnam Raju
M: 09440804998

07 Raju Kshatriya Welfare Association


73/1
Guest House Road, Nazarbad
MYSORE 570 010, Karnataka State
Tel: 2522888/ 2522999, giri15@gmail. com
Contact Member: P. V. Giri: 098450 11646

15 Kshatriya Parishat
Ferry Road YANAM533464;
Tel: 0884 2321456 Contact Member: M. V. S.
Suryanarayana Raju. M: 098499 99977

08 Raju Kshatriya Sangha (R)


31st Cross, 11th Main Road,4th Block East,
Jayanagar, BANGALORE 560 011
Karnataka State. Tel: 080-26630132
Contact Member: N. Ganesh Raju: 098484 11956

16 Kshatriya Samkshema Seva Sangham


Bank Colony, Near Gurajada Convent School,
TANUKU 534 211, W. G. Dt. A. P
Tel: 08819- 220598;
Contact Member: P. Ramakrishna Gopala Raju
M: 094408 91231

09 Rajapalayam Kshatriya Rajus Mahasabha


A9, 284, Sakkaraja Kottai Street, Pudupalayam
RAJAPALAYAM 626 117, Virudhunagar Dt.
Tamilnadu. Tel: 04563-220449,
Contact Member: S. R. Dhanuskodi Raja
M: 09360000003; rajarammills@gmail. com

17 Federation of Kshatriya Yuvajana


SanghamsPlot No. 524, Vivekanandanagar
Colony, Kukatpally, HYDERABAD 500 072.
Contact Member: Sri V. Venkateswara Raju
M: 098481 24111; vvinfra. hyd@gmail. com

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18 Kshatriya Seva Samakya


Opp. Head Post Office, NIDADAVOLE534301,
W. G. Dt. A. P. Contact Member: Sri D. Subba
Raju, M: 094401 04621
19 Kshatriya Seva Sangham
D. No. 14-3, Anjaneyapuram CHEEPURUPALLI535 128, Vizianagaram Dt. A. P. Tel: 08952
283249; M: 094414 17499
Contact Member: Sri S. V. Ramana Raju
20 Rayalaseema Kshatriya Seva Sangham
C/o S. Vasudeva Raju, 20-3-135/D,
Sivajyothinagar, TIRUPATHI 517 501
M: 94413 32505 rajuvasudeva. raju@gmail. com
vasu. raju14@yahoo. com
21 Kshatriya Seva Sangham
D. No. 3-77, CHERUKUMILLI 534 235.
Akiveedu Mandal, W. G. Dt. A. P
Tel: 08816 254 411; M: 093479 68008
Contact Member: Sri G. Ramakrishnam Raju
22 Kshatriya Seva Samithi
Sri Aurobindo Society Centre
KHAJIPALEM 522 329, Guntur Dt. A. P
Tel: 08643 258180
23 Rayalaseema Kshatriya Seva Samithi
C/o G. V. Anjaneya Raju, 1-16-67/2/1, Sainagar
Colony, New Venkatraopet, Lothukunta,
Trimulgherry(P), SECUNDERABAD 500 015
Tel: 040 27905550, M: 099493 64141
Contact Member: Sri G. Anjaneya Raju
24 Kshatriya Seva Samithi
D. No. 73-12-9/3 B, Datla Balarama Raju Bhavan
Near Sri Venkateswara Temple, A. V. Apparao
Road, RAJAHMUNDRY 3. E. G. Dt. A. P
Contact Member: Sri M. Satyanarayana Raju
M: 098480 25273
25 Upland Kshatriya Seva Samithi
H. O. JANGAREDDYGUDEM
W. G. Dt. - 534 447 A. P
Tel: 08821 225472, M: 9949793595
Contact Member: Sri N. Satyanarayana Raju
26 Kshatriya Seva Samithi
5-8-30/2A, Veterinary Hospital Street
Bank Colony, TUNI 533 401, E. G. Dt.
Tel: 08854 254268

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H. No. 11/166, Rajula Colony, KAIKALURU
521 333, Krishna dt. Tel: 08677 222335
Contact Member: Sri N. Venkatapathi Raju
M: 094903 34345, nbvarma@yahoo. co. in
28 Kshatriya Vidhyardhi Samkshema Samithi
D. No. 26-7-8, Kshatriya Students Hostel Road
Balusumudi, BHIMAVARAM- 534 202 W. G. Dt.
Tel: 08816 223137
Contact Member: Sri G. Narasimha Raju
M: 094400 49949, kvssamithi. bvrm@gmail. com
29 Kshatriya Seva Samkshema Sangham
P. V. PALEM, H. O. Kothalanka
MUMMIDIVARAM (M) E. G. Dt. - 533 216, A. P;
Tel: 08856 271279; M: 094405 35279
Contact Member: Sri V. V. Satyanarayana Raju
30 Kshatriya Samkshema Seva Samithi
C/o Amritha Auto Mobiles, Aruku Road,
S. KOTA 535 145, Vizianagaram Dt.
Tel: 08966 276685
Contact Member: I. Ravi Raju, M: 098499 94688
31 L. B. Nagar Municipality Kshatriya Seva
Sangham C/o Sri K. Janakirama Raju, 4-86,
Netaji Road, Swathanthra Samarayodula Street,
PODURU, W. G. Dt. 534 237 A. P
Contact Member: Sri K. Janakirama Raju
M: 092465 36540 a. p.
informationofkshatriya@gmail. com
32 Kshatriya Seva Sangham
D. No. 23-61, Teachers Colony
NELLIMARLA 535 217. Vizianagaram Dt. A.P
Tel: 08922 244272
Contact Member: U. Sanyasi Raju
33 Godavarimata Kshatriya Seva Sangham
Sri K. S. Lakshmipathi Raju, C/o Rama Raju,
Retired TeacherD. No. 15-3-19/B, Bapujinagar,
Near Park, KOVVUR 534 350, W. G. Dt. A. P
Tel: 08813 233368, M: 094416 40188
Contact Member: Sri M. Venkatarama Raju
34 Alluri Yuvajana Seva Sangham
D. No. 6/264, Anjeneyaswami Street.
Bommavaram Village, Obulavaripalli Mandal,
Kadapa Dt. A. P.
35 Kshatriya Parishat
2-101, Hotel Sri Krishna Palace,
Main Raod, Narsipatnam, Visakhapatnam Dist.

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The Federation of
Kshatriya Seva Sanghams
1. DONATIONS RECEIVED FOR EDUCATION (since inception)
S. No

NAME OF THE DONOR

Amount in Rs.

01

Dr. P. Krishnam Raju, Chairman Care Foundation, Hyderabad

215000

02

Sri P. V. N. Raju, Gland Pharma Pvt Ltd, Hyderabad

100000

03

Sri G. Ranga Raju, M. D. Laila Finance Ltd., Hyderabad

75000

04

Sri R. Sreerama Raju, Chairman, Ashram Charitable Trust, Hyderabad

71000

05

Sri D. V. Raju, Founder - Chairman FKSS, Hyderabad

52000

06

Justice D J. Jagannadha Raju, Hyderabad

40000

07

Sri P. Viswanadha Raju, Alamuru, W. G. Dt.

35000

08

M/S Mularam Chandrakanth Jewellers, Hyderabad

20000

09

Smt P. Narayanamma C/o A. V. Raju, Banjara Hills, Hyderabad

18000

10

Sri V. Ranga Raju, President, KSS Palakol

15000

11.

V. Anusha

15000

12

Sri S. V. Suryachandra Raju, Hyderabad

10500

13

Sri D. Ranga Raju, Bhimavaram

10000

14

M/s Nitya Sai Chemicals Pvt. Ltd., Visakhapatnam

10000

15

M/s Shell Refractories & Insulations, Visakhapatnam

8000

16

Sri Vijaya Sai Chits & Finance, Visakhapatnam

5000

17

Dr. N. R. K. Raju, Hyderabad

5000

18

Sri P. Naga Raju

5000

19.

Others

12000

TOTAL

721500

2. DONATIONS FOR CORPUS FUND


S. No

NAME OF THE DONOR

Amount in Rs.

01

Dr. N. R. K. Raju

500558

02

Sarada Educational Society

473580

03

Dr. P. Krishnam Raju

200000

04

Sri V. Venkataraya Varma

100000

05

Sri J. Janakirama Raju

100000

06

Col. Dr. D. S. Raju Centenary Celebrations Surplus

80000

07

Sri A. S. N. Raju, Wipro, Hyderabad

25000

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Federation of Kshatriya Seva Sanghams (FKSS)

Executive Committee for 2009-12


S. No

NAME & ADDRESS

POSITION

OFFICE TEL

RESIDENCE &
Mobile TEL

01

P. Raghava Raju 74, Tulip,


Serene County, Gachibowli,
Hyderabad 500 034
raghavaraju45@yahoo. co. in

Chairman

040-2300 3574

040-2756 2973
040-2300 3574
098499 91919

02

P. Varadaraju Giri
Hotel Siddhartha,
Guest House Road,
Mysore-570010
giri15@gmail. com

Vice-Chairman

0821-2522888

098450 11646

03

V. Ranga Raju
D. No. 6-10-1/1,
Sugar Colony,Palakol 534 260
W. G. Dist A. P
rangarajumill@yahoo. in

Vice-Chairman

08814-2245050

098491 22722

04

D. Satyanarayana Raju
Kodurupadu, Allavaram (M),
Amalapuram 533218,
E. G. Dt, A. P
dsnrajuamp@gmail. com

General
Secretary

08856-2320050

98495 33040

05

Ch. Suryanarayana Raju


3-9-560/1, Road No. 4,
Balaji Nagar,Mansoorabad,
Hyderabad 500 068
fkss2002@gmail. com

Treasurer

040-2412 0189

098663 63725

06

V. Venkateswara Raju
Jt. Secretary
D. No. 8-3-224/1/B,
F-80, Flat No. 302Vishnu Classic
ApartmentsMadhuranagar,
Hyderabad 500 038
vvmfra. hyd@gmail. com

07

K. Gopala Krishnam Raju


D. No. 27-19-3,G. R. R Road,
ASR Nagar, Bhimavaram
534202, W. G. Dt, A. P

08

Jt. Secretary

Dr. Reddi Subba Raju,


Mudduluri
Member
Flat No. 402, Sai Sriya
Residency, Plot No. 1353,
Pragathinagar, Opp JNTUNizampet (P),
Hyderabad 500 090
drmudduluri@yaho. com

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098481 24111

08816-2223880

94405 84454

040-4222 42260

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M. Satyanarayana Raju
Member
D. No. 74-7-1, Prakasham Nagar,
Rajahmundry-533103, E. G. Dt, A. P

O883-24691150

10

D. Rama Raju
D. No. 23-13-21/1, Sajjapuram,
Tanuku-534211, W. G. Dt, A. P

Member

098481 84849

11

M. Ranga Raju
D. No. 19-5-2/2, Kanukurthivari
StreetVizianagaram, A. P

Member

094908 24234

12

K. Subba Raju
Member
50-117-17/9/2/1, Hill View
Layout, Sitammadhara NE
Visakhapatnam 500 013, A. P
kallepalli_subbaraju@yahoo. com

13

D. Harinarayana Raju
Member
Sector-3,C-336,
NGOS COLONY,
Vanasthalipuram, Hyderabad-500070

098850 43234

14

S. Vasudeva Raju
D. no. 20-3-135/D,
Sivajyothi Nagar,
Tirupathi. - 517 501, A. P
rajuvasudeva. raju@gmail. com
vasu. raju14@yahoo. com

094413 32505

15

P. Ranga Varaprasada
SatyanarayanaRaju,
Sheshadri Nagar,
Jangareddygudem-534447
W. G. Dt A. P

16

0891-25514510

Member

98480 25279

98499 22977

Member

08821-240370

99890 08877

U. Venugopala Raju,
Sri Raghavendra Institutions,
Undi Road, Narasimhapuram,
Bhimavaram -534202
W. G. Dt, A. P

Secretary
Member

08816-224990

094408 22990

17

A. Jayarama Raju
Devi Nagar, 1st Road,
Swarupavari Street,
Gopi Enclave, 1st Floor,
Vijayawada - 3

Member

098855 95601

18

D. Ranga Raju,
Plot. No. 503, A Block,
Paradise Apartments,
Sitammadhara,
Vishakapatnam-530013, A. P

Special Invitee

098666 21213

19

Dr. S. Venkata Subba Raju,


Special Invitee
D. No. 23-15-39A GS Raju Road,
Vijayawada, A. P

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0866-25343730

9440322933

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1. Scholarships
2. Self Employement
3. Education
4. Medical Care
5. Interest Free
Education Loan
Total

9000

Amt. Per.

05-06
Amt. Per.

06-07

79 229000
60 45000
3 10000
1
96000
19000

Amt. Per.

08-09

8
6

131 115000 14

127
3
1

Amt. Per.

07-08

495900 190 346400 100 403400 143 284000

343500 158 82000 43 205000


52400
8 221300 51 154400
70000 20 23100 3 34000
30000
4 20000 3 10000

Amt. Per.

Amt. Per.

9000

04-05

03-04

5000

5000

Amt. Per.

09-10

50000
2 106000

56000

Amt. Per.

2010-2011

1
4

50000
1764700

868500
625100
161100
60000

Total
Amount

1
589

412
133
35
8

Total
Person

KSHATRIYA SEVA SAMITHI-AP SERVICE ACTIVITES FROM 2003 to 2012 (Amounts in Rupees)

S. No ACTIVITY

ALL INDIA KSHATRIYA FEDERATION (AIKF)


The widespread welfare & service activities of FKSS & KSS-AP caught the attention of the Kshatriya
Rajputs and a beeline was made to float an all India outfit, adopting the AP model. Thus came into being
as The All India Kshatriya Federation (AIKF) on 12 July 2007, registered (Regd.No.1094) with
headquarters at Hyderabad. Presently, with 58 Member-Samithis and AP contributing 26 of that strength,
AIKFs main thrust is for acquiring land around Delhi and creating infrastructure for conducting coaching/
training courses for the competitive examinations. With the connectivity established, aspirants from south
will be in a position to take advantage of those facilities until a similar set-up is in position at Hyderabad,
for which every effort is being made to acquire land & creating necessary infrastructure.

Objectives
AIKF is a service oriented Federation for extending support to the community in attaining unity and
connectivity. Ours is a non profitable social organization. Last four & half years we were able to establish
the Federation activities over most of the country by conducting meetings in Metro cities and Districts
Headquarters.
The All India Kshatriya Federation is pursuing the following objectives with missionary zeal:1. To work as coordinating Agency for various Seva Samithis, Sanghams, Societies, Samkhyaas,
Samajams, Parishats, etc. located in the State with similar objects to serve the Society at large
irrespective of Caste, creed or Religion.
2. To advance/ promote educational interests of the people & for the said purpose establish, manage,
maintain or assist them.
3. To promote Social, Cultural and Literary activities.
4. To provide medical facilities, to the poor and needy for the said purpose.
5. To institute and award fellowships, scholarships, sponsor students for higher studies, financial
assistance to students etc.,
6. To locate Regional offices of the Federation.
7. To provide periodical information of its activities to the member Samithis.
8. To identify special needs of the community at large and provide needy service.
9. To train or arrange to train & guide prospective candidates for various competitive examinations.
10. To assist and guide educated unemployed in seeking employment & for Self employment to
needy persons.
Began in an attempt to mobilize and bring under one umbrella, all Kshatriyas in the South through
the All India Kshatriya Federation in 2007, has in a short period become an all India Movement. The
Federations objectives and its efforts to reach every nook and corner of the country has evoked very
encouraging response. Starting from Visakhapatnam Annual Sammelan in 2008, then organizing meetings
at Jaipur, Ahemadabad, Delhi, Patna, Lucknow, Bhopal, Chandigarh and Second Annual Sammelan at
Nagpur and Third Sammelan at Bhopal, Fourth Sammelan at Jaipur, Governing council meeting at Varanasi
& Agra the Federation has grown from strength to strength.
The Federation is planned to build multi utility complex for providing Counseling, Orientation and
Technical training institute with separate Hostel for Boys and Girls, Old Age Home, Orphanage with an
office complex along with guest room facility. For this we have identified and purchased land at Faridabad
(Delhi), land at Hyderabad. Building the infrastructure will take shape very soon. There is very good
response from a large cross section of people, who are willing to extend support for building this
infrastructure.

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ALL INDIA KSHATRIYA FEDERATION


(AFFILIATED SAMITHIS ADDRESS LIST)

01 Maharana Pratap Shikshan Sanstha


Hawai MahalMaharanapratap
MargDadanagar, DONDAICHA 425 408
Tel No.(M) 94222 86225
E-mail ID: starch@sancharnet.in

09 Kshatriya Samkshema Parishad


D.No.1-4-11, Lajapathi Roy Peta,
PALAKOL 534 260 W.G.Dt.
Tel No.(O) 08814-223405/9848121332
E-mail ID:ksppalakol@gmail.com

02 Raju Kshatriya Welfare Association


No.73/1, Guest House Road, Nazarbad
MYSORE 570 010, Karnataka
Tel No.(O) 0821-2522888
Shri P.V Giri (Mobile 9845011646)
E-mail ID:giri15@gmail.com

10 Sri Alluri Sitarama Raju Seva Samithi


Alluri Sitarama Raju Nagar, ASR Nagar,
BHIMAVARAM 534 202, W.G.Dt.
Tel No.(O) 08816-224291/9247433125

03 RMV IInd Stage Raju Kshatriya Welfare


AssociationRKS Bhavan, 6th Main
Road,Vivekananda Road, Balaji Layout,
Kodigalli Village, BANGALORE 560 092,
Karnataka State.Tel No 09448082990
04 Kshatriya Seva Sangham
C/o GRR Swarya Public School,
Ayodhyanagar, VIJAYAWADA 3Tel No.(O)
0866-2534852
05 Kshatriya Seva Samithi9-1-92/1,
Near LF Junior College,
BHADRACHALAM 507111,Khammam Dt.
Tel No.(O) 08743-232863
06 Kshatriya Seva Samithi
D.No.73-12-9/3 B, Datla Balarama Raju
Bhavanam, Near Sri Venkateswara Temple
A V Apparao Road, RAJAHMUNDRY 3
07 Sree Konaseema Kshatriya Seva Samithi
NH 214, College Road, AMALAPURAM,
E.G.Dt. Tel No.(O) 08856-235444
M: 9849533040
08 Kshatriya Seva Samakya
Opp.Head Post Office,NIDADAVOLE,
W.G.Dt.- 534 301 Tel No.(O) 94401 04621

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11 Rajpoot Hitkarini Sabha


Rajpoot Boarding House Janandra Ganj,
GWALIOR. Tel No.(O)0751-2630844
(M) 09425116205
12 Akhila Bhartiya Kshatriya Mahasabha
4-1-1/24, Flat No 104, Yousuf Gulshan
Apartment, King Koti, HYDERABAD
Tel No.(M) 93924 06897
13 Rayalaseema Kshatriya Seva Samithi
1-11-67/2/1, Sainagar Colony,
New Venkatraopet, Trimulgherry (Post)
SECUNDERABAD 500 015
M: 99493 64141
14 Virendra Singh Rathore
Greenply Ind Ltd, Makum Road,
TINSUKIA, Assam.
Tel No.(M) 94351 35881, (O) 03742331453
E-mail ID:vsrathore.tzt@greenply.com
15 Kshatriya Samaj Association of India
A1, Prince Complex, Chatrapati Square
NAGPUR 440015
Tel No.(O) 071-23042315
E-mail ID:krb.realestate@yahoo.com
16 The Kshatriya Seva Samithi
Kshatriya Towers, 2-1-284, Block II;
Flat.103, Nallakunta, HYDERABAD 500 044
Tel No.(O) 040-2766 4359,(M) 99892 44359
E-mail ID:apkss2004@yahoo.com
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Tel No.(O) 07922-682936


Dr. JM Jadeja 09925248201
E-Mail Id: jmjadeja@gmail.com

17 Pratap Wahini Samaj Kalyan Sansthan


67, Vivek Nagar, GWALIOR 474 011
Tel No.(O) 0751-2341123/2410319
E-mail ID:mpctcse@sancharnet.in

26 Sri Rajput Sports & Study Circle


Farm Section Road, Near Panchavati Petrol
Pump, JAMNAGAR, Gujarat State
Tel No. (O) 0288 2662230

18 Rajpoot Kshatriya Samaj


Jaydeep Singh Bais, Near Gayatri Mandir,
Shashtri ward, Barapathar, Seoni,
MADHYAPRADESH 480 661
Tel No.(O) 07692-237573, (M) 09425174573

27 Akhil Gujarat Rajput Yuva Sangh


Rajput Kuldevi Mandir, Mohan Cinema Road,
ASARVA, AhmadabadGujaratTel No.(O)
0792 2682936

19 Madhya Pradesh Rajput Samaj


Karyalaya 74, Maharana Pratap Nagar
Zone 2, BHOPAL 11, Madhyapradesh
Tel No.(O) 0755-4222000

28 Raju Kshatriya Sangh (R)


31st Cross,11th Main Road4th Block,
Jayanagar, BANGALORE 560 011
Tel no.(O) 080-2244 0144
Shri Ganesh Raju (M) 09845600036

20 Shree Rajput SabhaC 22 A & B,


Bhagwandas RoadJAIPUR 302 001
Tel No.(O) 0141 2361121
E-mail ID: Shreerajputsabhajaipur@yahoo.com

29 Maharana Pratap Samaj Kalyan Parishad


378 & 379, Rohit Nagar, Opp. to Water Tank,
TRILINGA, Bhopal 462 039 (MP)
Tel No.(O) 0755-4280284 (M) 09827242646
(M) 09425665800

21 Kshatriya Rajput Sabha


Head Office 3-3-8693rd Floor, Maharana
Pratap Bhavan, Sultan Bazar,
KutbigudaHYDERABAD 500 027. A.P.
Tel No.(O) 040 2465 7644
E-Mail Id: krajputsabhaap@gmail.com

30 Kshatriya ParishatGandhi Nagar


KAKINADA E.G.Dt. 533 004
Tel No. (O) 0884-2371779 M: 9293133148

22 Haryana Rajput Pratinidhi Sabha


360, Sector 15, FARIDABAD,
Haryana State 121 007
Tel No. (O) 0129-4002068,(M) 9810020019
E-Mail Id : hsrana@email.com

31 Rayalaseema Kshatriya Seva Sanghams


Kshatriya Bhavanm Kshatriya Nagar,
Post: Avilala, Near Satya Sai Temple,
TIRUPATHI 517 501, Andhra Pradesh

23 Akhil Bharatiya Kshatriya Mahasabha


5 Navalkar Lane, V.P.Road, Prarthana
Samaj, MUMBAI 4, Maharashtra State
Tel No. (O) 022-2388 4133

32 Kshatriya Seva Samithi


H.No. 11/166, Rajula Colony,
KAIKALURU 521 333, Krishna Dt.
Tel: 08677 222335 (M) 94903 34345

24 Kshatriya Samkshema Samithi


Alluri Seetharama Raju Nagar
Seethammadhara, VISAKHAPATNAM-530013.
Tel No.(O) 0891-2551451,9849922977
(K.Subba Raju, Secretary)
E-Mail Id: svssrraju@rediffmail.com

33 Kshatriya Parishad
C/o Dr. P.V.G.Raju Kalyana MandapamNear
M.R.College Stadium, Dharmapuri Road,
VIZIANAGARAM 535 002
Tel: 08922- 232323
34 Alluri Yuvajana Seva Sangham
C/o G.Changal Raju
(M) 9618664997

25 Maharaja Karnadev Memorial Trust


Rajput Kuldev MandirMohan Cinema Road,
Asarva, AHMEDABAD, Gujarat State.

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President, S/o Subba Raju, Bommavaram (P)


Obulavaripalli (M), Kadapa Dt. A.P.
35 Shri Guru Kripa Siksha Sansthan
Kotwali SantarMorar, Gwalior 470 006
36 Maharana Pratap Charitable Trust
152 Vikashnagar Biwani, Haryana-171321
Tel : 01664 -249377 M: 09812300070
37 All India Rajput Students Aid Society
Plot No.454, Sector 25,
West Chandigarh 160014
38 The Federation of Yuvajana Sangham-A.P
(FKYS) M.Rangaraju Residency,
Flat No 101, D.No 8-3-224/2/101,
Beside K.K.Towers, Main Road, Yousufguda,
Hyderabad 500 045. Tel : 040-23754111,
E-mail ID: vvininfra.hyd@gmail.com
39. Rajasthan Rajput Parishad
B-1, Neela Apartments, Opp.Mandpeshwar
Ind State, SVP Road, Borivili,
West Mumbai 92
Tel No.022 28957474 ; 28958787
Ratansingh_thakurgroup@yahoo.co.in

44. Uttar Pradeshiya Rajput Samithi


Jaipur, Sector -12, Near Thadi Market
Mansarovar Jaipur
Tel.: 0141-2781393, 09314878475
(Shri Mangal Sen)
45.Rajmata Uttrakumari Jankalyan Samithi
Rajmahal Parour, Shahjahanpur, UP
Phone: 05843-271201;
09415326649 (M)
Shri Raja Ajay Kumar Singh
46. Rajapalayam Kshatriya Rajus Association
(Chennai) KT Srinivasa Raja Hall, S32,
TNHB Complex 4 (180), Luz Church Road,
Mylapore, Chennai 600 004
Email : rajus@chennairajus.com,
: Kshatriyas@chennairajus.com
: www.chennairajus.com
Tel: 09444000999 (K.T.Srinivasa Raju)
47. Shri Maharaw Khangarji Samajik
Seva Trust, 194 A, Bharatendu Nagar
Khatipura, Jaipur 302012, Rajasthan
Phone: 0141-2359851, 09829992777
Mail Id: bhupendrasg66@gmail.com

40. J.D.M.V.P. Co.op Samaj Ltd


C/o Virendra R.Bhoite, Vice Chairman
Pin 425 001, JALGAON
Tel No. 0257 2235607, 0257 - 2235781
Email Id: info@jdmvp.org

48. Paramveer Major Shaitan Sing Rajput


Chatrawash and Shikhsan Sansthan
Kundan Nagar, Ajmeer, Rajasthan
Phone: 0145-2622006, M 09414314456
(Soubhag Singh Sekhawat)
Mail Id: paramveer1962@gmail.com

41. Alluri Seetharama Raju Cultural Association


2nd Floor, 2nd stage 10th Main A Blaock,
Rajajinagar, Bangalore 560010, Karnataka
Tel : 08023470880
e-mail: asrcassociation@gmail.com

49. Kshatriya Pratibha Vikas Evaam


Shaudh Samsthan
E-29, Lilamba House
Shastri Nagar, Ajmeer
Rajasthan 305 006. Tel: 0145-2425255

42. Samskruthi Trust,


462, 6th Cross, 3rd Phase,J.P. Nagar,
Bangalore 560 078. M: 09945070736

50. Kshatriya Sankshema Seva Sangham


Bank Colony, Tanuku, W.G.Dt 534 211
Phone: 08819-228282

43. Bela Shakti Mandir Charitable Trust


# 59/29 New Rohtak Road,
Karolbagh, New Delhi 5
Phone 011-28714241, 09891327022
Email: mehinn@yahoo.com

51. Kshatriya Seva Samithi Tuni


D.No 5-5-15/3, Bank Colony, Kottapeta,
Tuni- East Godavari (District) AP.
Email: kjraju1950@gmail.com
Phone : 9866244413, 9849527567

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56. Gandhi Kshatriya Vikash Samithi


Singh Cold Storage
Mau Road, Gajeepur (UP)
Sri: Ajit Singh 09919212556

52. Maharana Pratap Rajput Mahasang


Rajasthan House, 135A, 23rd road,
Wagle Estate, Thane west - 400604
Phone : 022-25835868, 25831762
Mobile : 09821091557
Email ID:
maharanaprataprajputmahasangh@yahoo.com

57. Kshatriya Samman Samithi-VaranasiPlot No


139/1 Janiki Nagar, Samane Ghat,
Varanasi, Uttar Pradesh
Sri. Bechan Singh, M: 09455927581,
09651353299

53. Akhil Bharatiya Maratha Mahasang


Kshatriya Maratha Bhavan
Navaikar Lane, VP Road, Mumbai 400001
Phone : 022-23884133
Dr Sashikat Pawar

58. Kunbe Maratha Maha Sang-Nagapur


Nirmal Ganga, Opp Nandanvan
Nagpur - 9 Tel.: 0712-2713554

54. Kashi Viswanath Kshatiya Vikash-Samithi


S-17/331, Maldahiya, Varanasi (UP)
Dr: Ashok Singh, M: 09919322221
Email ID: dr.aksingh_123@yahoo.co.in
55. Chandole Kshatriya Vikash SamithiJasuri Vill & PO, Chandauli (Dist)
U.P (State)
Sri Rakesh Singh, M: 09651353299
Email ID: scra.rakesh449@gmail.com

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DONORS To THE ALL INDIA KSHATRIYA FEDERATION (as on 31-12-2011)


S.No
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Name of Donor
A.S.Chinaswamy Raju
A.S.Kuppa Raju & Brothers
Elico (Ramesh Datla)
Elico (Ramesh Datla)
Mantena Surapa Raju
Mantena Veerabhadri Raju
Katari Kondayyamma
Mantena Venkata Subbayamma
Mantena Anand
Pinnama Raju Venkayamma
Ramsakhi Public Charitable Trust
Shree Rajput Sabha
Elico Limited (Ramesh Datla)
Mantena Venkata Rama Raju
Mantena Vara Lakshmi
Mantena Ashok Srinivasa Raju
Vasudha Pharmachem Limited
APBC Printing Inks Pvt Ltd
RGE Digital image
Jyothi Printing inks pvt ltd
Manthena Venkata Rama Raju
M Vara Lakshmi
M.Venkata Subbayyamma
Manthena Ashok Srinivasa Raju
Smt M.Sowjaya
G.Bangaramma
M.Anand
M Kranthi
M Vevek
Gurukrupa Nursing college
Vasudha Pharmachem Limited
Elico Limited (Ramesh Datla)
N.V.Narasimha Raju
Kanumuri Bapi raju
Sri Digvijaya Singh Ji
The Under Secretary (General)
to Govt of Haryana
Dr.P.T.Raju
Atriya Institute of Technology
V.Venkatraya Varma
Kshatriya Parishad
Alluri Sitaramaraju Seva Samithi
Kshatriya Samkshema Samithi
Kshatriya Samkshema Parishad
K.Janakirama Raju
D.Ranga Raju & Family
Vayhan Air Controls Pvt Ltd
Sarkar J.J.Rawal
Kripa Shankar Singh
AVSR Holdings Pvt Ltd
Alluri Sitarama Raju
V.Venkatraya Varma
Shri Harbans Singh
Vizanagaram Bio Tech
Shri Amar Singh Ji

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Bangalore
Bangalore
Hyderabad
Hyderabad
Garagaparru (w.g)
Garagaparru (w.g)
Garagaparru (w.g)
Srirampuram
Hyderabad
Vissakoderu
Mumbai
Jaipur
Hyderabad
Hyderabad
Hyderabad
Hyderabad
Hyderabad
Hyderabad
Hyderabad
Hyderabad
Hyderabad
Hyderabad
Hyderabad
Hyderabad
Hyderabad
Hyderabad
Hyderabad
Hyderabad
Hyderabad
Gwalior
Hyderabad
Hyderabad
Hyderabad
Hyderabad
Bhopal
Haryana
Hyderabad
Bangalore
Hyderabad
Vizianagaram
Bhimavaram
Visakhapatnam
Palkol
Hyderabad
Visakhapatnam
Hyderabad
Mumbai
Mumbai
Hyderabad
Vizianagaram
Hyderabad
Mumbai
Visakhapatnam
UP

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ALL INDIA KSHATRIYA FEDERATIONFORMATION OF NEW GOVERNING COUNCIL PERIOD FROM 09-10-2011 to 08-10-2014
1

Sri Narendra Singh Rajawat, Chairman


Hotel - Kailrugji22 C Gopal BariJaipur
302001, Rajasthan, (O) 0141 23 73 426,
0141 51 06 211, (M) 09929441999,
09414065157, Email ID: book@kailrugji.com

Sri P.Raghava Raju,Gen.Secretary


H# 74 Tulip Serene Country Gachibowily,
Hyderabad 500 034 Ph: (O) 040-2756 8681,
23003574(M) 9849991919
Email ID: raghavaraju45@yahoo.co.in

Sri Datla RameshRoad


Vice-Chairman (South)
No. 13AJubilee Hills, Hyderabad 500033 A.P
Andhra Pradesh, Tamilnadu, Kerla,
Karnataka, & Pandicherry, (M) 99490 35745,
Email ID: rameshd@elicoltd.com

Sri D. Satyanarayana Raju, Treasurer


Kodurupadu, Allavaram (M),
AMALAPURAME.G.Dist. 533218, A.P.
Ph:08856-232005(M)9849533040
Email ID :dsnrajuamp@gmail.com

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Sri Dr.Jayendrasingh, Vice-Chairman (West)


M.Jadeja Rajput, Kuladev Mandir Mohan
Cinema Road, Asarwaahamedabad-16,
Gujarath State. Gujarat, Rajastan,
Maharastra & Goa
(O) 079-2680494 (M) 09925248201
Email ID: jmjadeja@gmail.com

Sri. Anand Singh Tomar, Org- Secretary


Courtwali Centre Morar, Gwalior (MP)
(M) 09893442480
Email ID : anandtomar80@gmail.com

10 Sri P. VARADARAJU GIRI, Org- Secretary


Hotel Siddhartha,Guest House Road,
Nazarabad,MYSORE-570010,Karnataka
(M) 098450 11646Email ID :
giri15@hotmail.com : giri15@gmail.com

Sri. Hukum Singh Rana


Vice-Chairman (North)
Haryana Rajput Pratinidhi Sabha360, Sector
15, Faridabad, UP (state), Haryana, Punjab,
Himachalpradesh, , Uttaranchal, Delhi,
Chandigarh & J & K Mobile: 09810020019
E-mail: hsrana@email.com

11 Sri K.T.Srinivasa Raju, Org- Secretary


Adyaranda BhavanMuthulaxmi BhavanNo.9,
M.G.Road, Sastri NagarCHENNAI 600 020,
Tamilnadu State. (M) 94440 00999Email ID:
admin@aabsweets.comkts@aabsweets.com

Lt Vinay Singh Bhaduria


Vice-Chairman(Central)
74, Zone II, T. Nagar, Near Raymond Show
Room, Bhopal, MP -463 011
Madhya Pradesh, Uttar Pradesh &
Chattishgarh, Mobile : 09826024472, Email :
md_ibd@yahoo.co.in

12 Sri. Bh Subba Raju, Member


S/O Bh.V.Narasimha RajuPlot No 41,
Flat No 101Ananda residency,
D.No 55-43-73Doctors Colony,
Visakhapatnam 13 (M) 9246623623
(R) 08912700313
Email ID: subbaraj_u@yahoo.com

Sri. Kuldeep Singh Solanki,


Vice-Chairman(East)
153, Vasant Enclave Raotularam Margh,
Near Hanuman MandirD.D.A Apart adjacent
to Vasant vihar, Delhi, Bhihar, Bengal, Orissa,
Jharkhand & NE States
Mobile No : 09810310000
Email Id : ksolanki02@gmail.com

13 Sri. K. Rama Raju, Member


s/o K.Balarama Raju27th Ward,
L.R.PetaPalakol - 534 260W.G. Dt
(M) 9848121332
Email ID: auditorramaraju@gmail.com

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All India Kshatriya Federation


FELICITATED ICONS
VISAKHAPATNAM (1st Sammelan)
1. Sri. Ch.V.P.Murthy Raju, (Gandhian & Educationist)
2. Sri. Rajendra S.Pawar, (CMD, NIIT Technologies)
3. Sri.P.R.Ramasubrahmaneya Rajah, (Chairman, RAMCO Group)
4. Dr. Ashok K. Chauhan, (Founder President, Amity University)
5. Sri.D.V.Raju, (Former Space Scientist)
6. Sri.Narendra Singh Rajawat, (President Shree Rajupt Sabha
7. Sri. Raju Vegesna, (Chairman, Sify Technologies Ltd.)
8. Sri. Rajyavardhan Singh Rathore, (Olympic Medalist)
NAGPUR (2nd Sammelan)
1. S.V.S.S Ramachandra Raju, Ex PF Commissioner, Director Raghu Engineering College & Vizianagar
Biotech Ltd. Vizianagarm District)
2. Dr Capt D.V.P Raja
3. Sri S. Narasa Raju, (Founder Chairman, Childrens Education Society)
4. Sri. Penmetsa Sambasiva Raju,
BHOPAL (3rd Sammelan)
1. Mr. N.A.K.Gopalakrishna Raja
2. Laljit Singh, Former Director of CCMB, Hyderabad
3. Mr P.V.N.Raju
4. Sri. L.Srihari Khoday, VC & MD Khoday group of Industries
5. Sri. Mantena Venkata Raju, Chairman & MD Vasudha Pharma Chem Limited
JAIPUR (4th Sammelan)
1. Shri Amar Singh Ji, (U.P.) Member of Rajya Sabha, Renowned Politician and Businessman.
2. Shri Rawal Raghubir Singh Dhula,
3. Smt. Laxmi Kumari Chundawat, lst Woman President of P.C.C. Rajasthan, Eminent Writer and
Padmashree Awardee.
4. Shri Anshuman Singh Ji, Ex-Governor of Gujarat and Rajasthan, hails from U.P. and had a glorious
career in the Judiciary, officiated as Chief Justice of Rajasthan High Court.
5. Dr Capt M. Singaraja - Tamilnadu
6. Shri. M.N Raju - AP
7. Sri G. Ganga Raju - AP
8. Dr.R.Ravichandar - Karnataka

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By 4000 BCE, a distinctive, regional culture, called pre-Harappan, had emerged in this area. (It is called pre-Harappan
because remains of this widespread culture are found in the early starta of Indus civilization cities.) Trade network linked
this culture with related regional cultures and distant sources of raw materials, including Villagers had, by this time,
domesticated numerous crops, including peas, sesame seeds, dates, and cotton, as well as a wide range of domestic
animals, including the water buffalo, an animal that remains essential to intensive agricultural production throughout
Asia today.
Town-planning: In some of the excavations, the remains of entire cities have been unearthed. From these it is observed
that a Harappan city was protected by huge walls built on all sides. The walls had watch-towers at regular distances.
Seals : Square seals or coins have been found in the excavations at various places. They were made of the powder of a
particular white stone. Besides, seals of ivory, clay and metals, too, have been found. These seals bear the pictures of
animals and manlike figures. At the top, letters are engraved in a script which has not yet been deciphered. Historians
believe that such seals were used in rituals or for trade.
Earthenware : Shapely earthen pots are one of the characteristics of the Harappa civilisation. Several specimens of such
earthen pots have been found in excavations. One city on another : At Mohen-Jo-Daro, the remains of cities built above
the other have been found. From those remains it appears that the original city at the sit perhaps got buried due to some
reason. After a period of time, another city was built on the same site. Seven such layers of construction have been found
at Mohen-jo-daro.
The Great Bath : A hug spuare bath of 56 meters x 56 meters has been found at Mohen-Jo-Daro. At its centre there is a
tank measuring 12 meters x 7 meters and there is a tank measuring 12 meters x 7 meters and 2.5 meters deep. There are
spes leading down to the tank. The tank has been built in baked bricks in such a way as would prevent seepage of water.
There is also a provision for draining and re-filling the tank form time to time. The Harappan people seem to have given
special attention to facilites for cleanliness and hygiene. Their town-planning was systematic.
The facilities provided in the Harappan cities clearly indicate that these citis must have had an administrative system
which laid down rules of town management and implemented them strictly.
- by D.V. Raju

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eT #+<qT. jTq q nekq \eTTq q +& k<sT &q
y+| sE >] esT&T dseT ksueTTq
|{_weTT #d sTbjTT&>T q esT&T $jTseT
>| jTq n|C|qT. dseT ksueTT&T eTVeTBjT
|uT eTTq mq&TqT |qT < T d]< y] qT+& \\
=~ <q eTT d]+#T#T+&qT. dseT ksueTT&T dsdZ T q
|eT jTq seTTqT $jTseTsE kBqeTT #d =HqT.
jTq |eTVw #+<jTeT >]# dseT ksueTT
esT&>T s +&e q+< >| |+#&HsT. jTq sT y
[+> $jTq>s seTTq |{_w&jTqT. jTq
Vj+ $jTq>s ke+ $d] + |s |s+, |<| s+,
seTV+<eseTT\qT kBqeTT #dT =HqT. [+> seT+jT T
@#~| eTT b*+q q+<> | V <su<| <+&
y S es Z eT< eTT y~ > d T & 25`2`1760q
seTV+<eseTTq dsdZ T & j
T qT. +{ $jTq>s seTT
jTT d+|Ps k+ Xe T+]+#qT. s +&e q+<> |
d + q +< T e\q, |< $j T seT > | eTV sE
|e TVwjT >T #+<jT eT>sT, b+ yde \T |Pdb{
seTu <sE >] ~rjT |T&T 12 d+es\ ejTdT >\
y+| sE < T #dT = $jTseTs HeTsD
+
#d] . de nq dseTsE ~yqT> e+ jT|s+
d+kqeTT kBq+ #dT = s+XeTT> |]b*+#T deTjTeTTq
$jTseT >| jTqqT ~yqT |<$ qT+& =\+#e\d
e#qT. <T |] +>j
T T\ $u~ + jTT< \|& <eP<UH
{\+ 10`7`1794q $jTseT >| eTsD+ #qT. B
[+> sC~| eTT, k+eTT $Vq|& +>j
T T\ b

dse d+

&T|&sTT. $jTseT >|


eTs D q+ s e TT j T q
es T & T Hsj T DuT
$jTq>s+ MT+<]> e+
u <H\T #d 1822 eTs
seTTqT > =]. TTDeTT\T $TMT] d+kqeTTqT eTs\ |uT
|s yD
eTTq =~* o eTT ed+#T# 1845 d+
|se T|~+]. M] @ esT&T eT&e $jTseT >|.
|Pdb{ |uT e\ e+XeTT +< jTT\ yy V
d++<eTT +#T= s V+<kH qqT ||<eTTq
$yVe&q ysT Ms. M] sT y $jTq>s d+VdqeTT
q~w+ q ysesTqT +< jT q\qT #|
< T . 1857
d+q ]q je<s dbsTT sT>TuT $jTseTsE
>| _{wt y] dV ]+ 1864 eTVsC _sT<TqT,
1874 VC VHdt _sT<TqT b+<sT. eTVsC ysT
eT&TksT +|]jT dt{ y duT \T> m |U
>+]. eT&e $jTseT >| $<bw&T. 1857
$jTq>se TT e< $T bsX \ k|+ #qT. H&T dsd r
\jTyT $< $deTTq DjT > $s\T#T q~.
eT&e $jTseT >| eTVsE $jTq>s ke
\ |qsT<s\T. M]<sT esT\T. Cw |T&T HsjTD
>| 13e @H ~e+> ] . s +&e esT&T ~>+ jTXdT
H]+q eT&e q+< >|jT. jTq 1879 d+q [+>
$jTq>s seTTq |{_w & j
T qT. 1881 eTVsC
_sT<eTTqT b+<qT. 1881, 1884 d+\ +|]jT d{ y
du eTT b+~]. d+qeTT jTq 1897 d+q
~$>qT. d+qVqTq q+< >| us n\sCX]
yTq\T&sTTq o $jTseTd+> (1853`1922) qT <
#dT =HsT. jTH 4e $jTseT >| > 1904e d+q
$jTq>s d+kqeTTq |uT ejTqT. jTq 1919 d+q
$jTq>s+ d+^ X\ k|+ #qT. sT =+& ue q s,
d+d X\ ue q s. M] Cw |T&T n\ HsjTD
>| eTVsE (26`8`1902 T 26`10`1937) 1920
d+esq s useTT eV+ 1937e d+eseTT
|e<eXT eTsD+#sT. M] eTT&T $jq+< >|
dT|d< &sT&T, us T T HjT+ eV+q
ds$Y jT. dsY $jYT y XsTT \sY> eeV]+#qT.
$jT q>seTT eTV s esY>, o eTVs>, dsY
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$X$~e TT >$+q $jq+< >| <q J$.
o n\HsjTD >| eTVsCy] Cw|T&T 5e
$jTseT >| o |. $. sE>sT. MsT esT q+<
>|. nX >|. 1945 eT 21e @ $jTseT >|
(|. $. . sE) |{_w]. $< d+d\ Ms=dq u]
$seTT\T n~rjTeTT\T. MsT +<s h |uT eTTq s>XU
eT\T>qT, $<XU eT\T>qT eeV]+]. o sCysT
+< $X$<\jTeTT b#q\sY |<$ sV+ es<Z s
eTT deTL]].

|<| s d+kqeTT
(eysTT, eyjTysT)
|<| s d+kq d+b< \T o eysTT eTsE
>sT (eTTd* eTsE). c >ZjT| \
eysTT nqT >eTeTTq~. eysTT eq kseT sE
>] >eT HeTyT >VHeTyTq ~. eTsE >] +&
|sE >sT. MsT m$T~>TsT k<sT\T. n+<T Cw\T
sjT|sE. d+kq #]sT\>T o |<sjT >| >]
|eTVQ\ | |eTVQ\Tq>T qsds E >sT <=+eTsT
yde \T. XSsUeTD [+> $jTq>s d+kqeTTq o
|Pdb{ q $jTseT >| eTVsE dq eTT dssT >
|y + $jTq>s dMT|eTTqTq >+&&T nqT >eTeTT
qT+&& ysT. qsdsE >sT |qyeT* < y+sE
eT+<H >] n\T&T. MsT |<Hu jTT<eTT dsZdT].
|<| s |uT e H\Ze sjT >| sE >] s +&e us qsds E
>] bT&TqT, eT yTq eTqTeT&>T y+|sE |+].
o eyjT eTsE >sT |sE >] 5e |T&T.
MsT . X. 1530q +]. 1555e d+q |<| seTT
|y + d+kqeTTqT k|+ , 1607 es |]b*+ dsdZ T ] .
eTsE >sT 1554 d+q _y\T q+<T+&q TsTw MsT\
|T seT>T jTT<e TT #d sTT+]. seTV+<eseTT dssT
eTsE>] kBqyTq ~. . X. 1572e d+q >+& dTqT
jTT dH~| jT>T sKYUH seTV+<eseTT dssT
MT~ <+& e#qT. TsTw yVqT\&+#T <TdVeT
XsTT+#T=, eTsE >sT q dq H<T sT> y[ sKYUH
*d seTV+<eseTT dssT 18 |s> D \T eeTT
eTsE >sT nqTu$ +#T d+~ #dT =].
|<| seTT #TT qT+&T |<X e TT |PseTT eTsT&qT
sdT# |]b*+|&q<jTT, sDeTTq b+eTT
eTsT deTjT y&T qTq~. b+eTT yTT< s &

dse d+

|]b\q qT+& >|T \ jTBqyTq s eyjT eTTd*


eTsE >]# d + b~+| & q ~. e Ts T , b\TH& T
|]b\&q s & y+jT>] dssT sTTdT|* |< bT&T
eTsT deT b\&> qT+&q deTjTeTT |<| seTT qT,
|qT {+ #qT. sT y $djTeTqT s & e sT deTqT
|]b*+#T#T s & & s +&Ty\ bE dssT > qTq eyjT
eTTd* eTsE >] T |fq . yTjTq+se TT eTTd*
eTsE >sT \e+T |<| seTT qT kBq|s# T =
y < ~ eT+> e+ j T kB q eTT # d T =
eTVeTBjTT\ seTV+<es <TseZ TTqT eX|s | + qT
y] $TT& |<|s b+ <XeTTqT eTVeTBjTT\T
sTT+qqT H d+ |]b\q Hs+_+#qT. eTTd*
eTsE >s T (# T s T eTsE> yd q) V Q
|seTX*, s K&Z |DT&T, |<| s d+kqeTTqT k|+
e~ #d]. |<|seTT \ q+jTTqT, T, |s|s+,
seT #+<|s+ \\ # u>eTTqT, |*, &+
eTTq>T eTq |<X e TT\TqT |]b*+]. |<| seTT q+<TqT,
_y\T q+<TqT TsTw\qT, sT <Xe TTq XT sE\qT
sTT+]. jTq 1607e d+q \<s eTT H=+~].
eTsE >] Cw |T\sTTq o eyjTsjT|
(>|) sE V<sT>sT (1607`1649) 1607 e d+
|{_w ] . M] |]b\q eTs= s +&T |s> D
\T MT
\dq$. MsTqT +&>] e |seTX*. MsT s+| 4 yT
<seTTqTq neTjT>T #+ Ts dq eTTqT sTT+]. nH
eTH sE\qT sTT+ keT+T\T> CdT =]. |uT e sT\
|P&qT, nqeseTTqT \T {+ ]. osjT |> |sE
>] esT\T eTsE, \u <sE. MsT 1649 e d+ qT+&
1688 es qT |]b*+]. MsT |s, u$D, j<T
eTq| <seZ TT\qT eXeTT #dT =]. ksueT eTsE >sT
eT +<Tyq >| HsjTD sE >] \+qT, y]
ueTT\qT eXeTT #dT= eTsT |s>D\ \T|=].
d+q VqT&q +<Tq M] eTT&q \u <sE>] esT&T
s+&e sjT|sE 1688 d+ qT+& 1714 d+ es
|]b*+]. jTq Cw esT&q eT&e () eTsE
>sT (1714`1734). jTq +& eTsD+ #Td] u\T&>T
e\q M] * s|T eeT>sT u\T |{_w \ qT Cd yT
|]b\q useTT eV+]. sTdT+UH nH VJ VQdH
seTV+<eseTT bE<]> qTq deTjTeTT dq dyT eTT>
|<|s+ y[ b+&e\ yT e< s|TeeT >] eT
esT*sTeqT q e< |+|q jT&\ seTT y] ds | s
bjT<q ese qeT+|qT. UqT \yT] #jT q<eTTq
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eT |Te\ sTesT |+|+]. q qHqT yqT| bsTT+


sTdT+ UH y]sTesT #+|+#qT. ys$ s|T eeT >sT,
$T*q jT d\ T n C\\ VQ] . |<| s d+kqeTT
eTVeTBjTT\ eXyTq~. eT&e eTsE >] |T&>T
>| | &T @&T edeTT\T. jTqqT $jTq>s d+kHBX
&q |< $jTseT >| $jTq>se TT rdT= dseT
ksueTT esT&>T nq+<sE bT |+#sT. o
eyjT >| sE >sT $jTq>s |], 16 d+es
ejTdT qTq|&T $jTseT >| |<| s d+kqeTTqT
sT> s{ jTqqT |{_w >$+]. >|sE
>s #+<T] jTT<e TTq $jTq>s eTVsE q+<sE H<T ]+
bs& |sT |jTq+ >$+]. <T |] q+< >|
keTs qTq |+ y] >=T y #T+& >| sE
>sTqT, |s |sBX sT&>T se ~sjT >sTqT s| P &
y] \d =y\ dq eTT\ q+< >| keTs
dMT|eTTqTq +&sT e< 1759 &d+sT H<T s=]. >|
<{ \Te >| sE >sT eTsD+ ]. >| sE
>] d+ ysT eT HeTeTT\ esqT >| jTqT |<e TTqT
#sT=HqT. o eyjT H\Ze eT >| sE >]
(1760`1797) +& eTsD+ #T deTjTeTTq @&+& ejTdT. MsT
|Pdb{ q+<> | >] us #+<jT eT >] d+sD
eTTq
|]>qT. q+< >| V <su<T eTT& d+<s e TT <]
\<s eTT H=+<qT(1760). #+<jT eT >sT eT <T & > T q
$jTseT >|, H\TZe eT >| <&= qyT
sJ|& $jTq>s seTT $jTseT >|, |<|s
seTT 4e eT >| ds|s#qT. MsTqT $jTq>s
|uTe\>T q $jTseT >|jTTqT |jT$TT\T. o
eyjT H\Ze sjT>|sE >sT (. X. 1797`1804)
22 d+\ bjTeTTq +& >] jTq+se TTq 1797 d+
seTTq e]. M] \eTTqH d+kqeTT XXs sj
T eTT
(permanent settlement) #jT & d+kqeTT $d] +|&q~.
M] esT&T T eTsE 6 d+\ ejTdTH >+#qT.
sD \ qsdj
T eT <$ < #d =q q CsE (eT
>| sE) 1807 d+ dsdZ T & j
T qT. CT \>T ;eTes|
XK #+~q o eyjT >H< sE >sT 29`7`1808q
d+kqeTTqT eX|s # T = b*+]. sD>sT <y eTTq+
\eTTqT d+kqeTTqT b*+#TqT, yT jTq+seTT
MT+< >H< sE >] #+<TqT, MT+<] =s+
mdT >H<sE >] JeH<seTT> #T rsT
e&q~. sD \ qsdj
T eT >sT >+q (12`4`1874)
y+H sD T dj
T eT>sT (1828`1833) 13`3`1828q
d+kqeTT kBq |s#T=]. yT sTy sD T

dse d+

+>sjTeT>sT eyjT qsdsE >] bT&>T y+


|sE nH u\T y+ >| sE nqT |sT |+].
1834`35 d + \ d + k q eTT eTs \ <=s q eTT y]
|]b\qeTTq qT+&q. T +>sjT eT >sT s +&&T b*+
dsZdT].
;eTes| o eyjT >H< sE >] Cw |T&T
o eyjT dsHsjTD >| sE >sT 15`9`1838q
=s+ mdTqT d+b~+HsT. e] 1839 |<|seTT
d+kqeTT L& M]|syTq~. 1847 |<|s d+kqeTT
eyjT y] qT+& <=sq eTT y] b\sTTq$. n|&T T,
=s+ mdT *| yjT&q$. dsHsjTD >|
V<TsTysT eT s< T e]]. M] jTq+se TT
Cw| T&T y+ C >H< >| sE >sT d\ \eTT
T md
TqT b*+ dsdZ T ] . M] jTq+se TT M] k<sT &T
o y+ d+V~sE >sT seTTq e]. MsT 1853
ydq M\THe |seTT M] us y+ dTu <jT >]
=s+ md
T, #s ds dT\ T je <K\T |&T jT> eT
sTTwe TT eq |\y < #dT =qT n~s+ \_+q~.
MsT y< bsX \qT k|+ HsT. e+<\ =\~ jT $yVeTT\T
#sTT+#sT. ;eTes| yde\T o eyjT esV
q+VsE >] Cw |T&>T d HsjTD sE < #dT =
y] y+ ds HsjTD >| V<s Y n |qseT
sD
eTT #dH sT. M] | d+qeTT \T>< T . MsT 1978
\ <s eTT H=+~]. M] |]b\q \eTT T md
T +<
sheTT $qy T q ~. M] eTs D eTT T | u T e\
e+XeT+]+q~.
|<| s d+kq| \T : 1. |<| seTT , 2. q+&sT
, 3. sT\ |P& , 4. nqes| .

yTT>\sT d+kqeTT
(yTT>\sT, |seTT,
eseTT)
yTT>\sT d+kqeTT . X. 1608e d+q sa*>&\
>+>sE# k|+ #&q~. MsT Ms u DT e+XE\T. dse+X
s jTT\T, +&qd >T\T. M] eTeTT $c<eTT,
#esT\ ysT M] eTT< >TsTe\T. MsT c \sT
\ *~+& >eTeTT ed+#T e\q >eT HeTeTT
M] qq >VHeTyTq ~. >+>sE >] s e+XE\
6e ys>T *~+& s+>sE >sT yTT>*T] +X\ ysTT+
\ =$T~ \T {+ HsT. n|{ qT+& yTT>\TsT
s#|
T> |d >&+ q~. *~+& |uT e\ MT yTT>\sT
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d+kqeTT> sb+~ yd q~.


yTT>\sT d+kqeTTq sTq ew ><e], |&e T
o |D
eTT e< |fsT , <D
eTTq +>U deTT<eTT.
800 #Ts| yT yX\eTT 300 >eTeTT\T+&q$.
d+kqeTT |s> D
\T : 1. +\ (yTT>* TsT), 2. n*,
3. #+, 4. <=&| , 5. =ePsT, 6. +&, 7. *~+& deT
11 >eTeTT\T, 8. |ssT (1703`33, 1774`87). $
d+kqeTTq e] ysq o sC *~+& sT| sE V<T]
>] Vj+ &<y \T, |+b&T us* |s> D
\T L&
d+kqeTT qT+&&$ .
o *~+& s+>sE >] s M] esT&T seTsE
>s T seTTq e]. M] \eTTq s T d T + UH
seTV+<eseTT bE> qTq|&T seTsE >sT qEM{
y]qT, |<| s+ sD s>eT<$ >] dV jT+qT, |s |s+
$T+<s>T se y+ ws jT dV jTeTTqT <+& eq
sTdT+ UH bs& usTT+# T+ |]ys dyT eTT>
|* =+&\ bsTT |eT X+s] eTqeTT\
\<= n&H eTsD+ ]. d+kqeTT 1733 d+ qT+&
1750 es eTVeTBjTT\ kBqeTT qT+&q~. sT y
d+kHBXq o sT| sE>sT +| (_{w)t y] |wdT
u|& 1787 d+kqeTT | nsTTq~. d<s T sTDeTT\T r]q
sT y ] sC y] d+kqeTT sTT# |< &+&
~]+~. 1791 sT| sE>sT d+T> dsZdT].
1801 qsdj
T >sT q >|sE>] d+ nsTT<e se TT
y&q $jT>b\ sEqT <T es sT| sE n
|qseTsD
eTT Cd] . +| ysT us D
$TqqT <
Hy~+|< T . es sT|sE >sT 1816 dsdZ T ] .
|<| s+ MT+<sT\T +<T yTT>\TTsT y] |ssT
|s> D
n+s ~ <ekq+ 1500 ms\T <K\T |s# sT. Cw
T+eTTq #+~q o sC *~+& es seT#+<sE
>s T \ qs d + V k$T < y \j T eTTq < s s \ T>
eeV]+].
o sC *~+& s+>sE >] n\T& [+> $jTq>s
<TsZ ssTTq o |Pdb{ q+<sE >sT. M]|T& u_*
jTT< MsT&q |< $jTseT >| eTVsE. yTT>\sT
ue qeTT\T = H\ eTeTsTT eT]= ~ed
qTq$. \yT& eyT # #<s +& +~. $T*q
y{ MT+<sT\ e+ojTT\T l *~+& seTs V<sY
(s+uT), l *~+& eTTsyVq s V<sY (yDTuT)
+THsT.

`seT#+<|s+
(s|P& ysT)
{|* dMT|eTT qqT+&&~ . seT#+<|s+ sT
><e] \ +<eTT, , seT#+<|s+ MT\T
T+eTTq #+~q s |P& y] b\q qT+&&$ .
><e] es<\ e\q MT+< nbs qwe TT y{*q ~.
MT+<s>T 3e >H<sE >] q\T>TsT esT\T`4e
>H<s E, $jTseTsE, seT#+<sE, HsjTDsE.
4e >H<s E >] @ |T&T n|\ qsd+ VsE V<s Y
>sT yTT>\sT e\d y[]. H{ [+> $jTq>s |uT e>T
HsjTD >| seT#+<sEqT, HsjTDsEqT o rdT=
y[]. jTTe jTdT s>H seT#+<sE >sT eTTsb (us
<s d+$T+q~) ds|& eTTsb s|P& y]
eT\|sTw\sTT]. HsjTD sE>sT . >. \eTsT
ds | & ] . M] esT\T >H<s E, >H<s E >] esT\T
HsjTD sE (\eTsT eT>sT). M] eTsD+seTT
>H<s E eTTsb T+eTT qT+& HsjTD >| sE
<T d]+]. &|{ y] |sTwd+ <T.
s (k, <+T\], eysTT, +\b{)'
s q|+ \ qTq~. md
T |wdt sTT
|&> b+&+ yde \TqT, $jTq>s d+kqeTT ~yqT>sq
o sC k seT#+<sE >sT eT Cw |T&T CqseTsE
usjT>T dTu <jT eT >] |sqT y\+ b& d+b~+].
M] d+qeTT , us eTsDq+se TT dTu <eT>sT eT
yTq\T&> T <+T\] y+ dsHsjTD C >H<s E
>] n_eq|T&T> d]+]. M] \eTTq mdT
TTD>dy T q |&T T sC ys>T o y+ d+V~ >|
>sT K<T #d eT es <K\T |s# > q~ yT us j
T q
\es+ +\b{ dsHsjTDsE (esV \T sE) >]
|syTq~. jTq d+qeTT q+<Te\q eT nq>s>T
d seTsE s +& e es T & T y + d + V ~ sE
n_eq|T&T> d]+]. M] n\ eTsDq+seTT M]
e~q>sT ;eTes| eyjT Ty+ w+ sE nH
T* uT>] Cw |T&T dseTsE <T d]+].
<T & T >sT =+ \eTT s md
T b*+ dsdZ T ] . M]
\eTTq md
T +< sheTT $qeTsTTq~.

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+< sw+ dy \T
- sY. lseTsE

CHXeT+
e<T\ J$\ X+, k+q \T>Cj
\H XeT #]T dt nH d+d CHXeT+ nH
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CULTURAL MILESTONES
- Compiled by D.V. Raju

1700-1100 BC: Rigveda, the oldest of the four vedas, was written during this period.

6th Century BC: Prospering of the Charvaka school of philosophy.

525 BC: The birth of Mahavira, who outlined the doctrines of Jainism.

563 BC: The spreading of Buddism in India

3rd Century BC: Unification of the nation by Emperor Ashoka, who spread Buddhism
across the Country.

400 BC - 1000 A.D.: The golden age of Hinduism.

52 AD: St. Thomas the apostle landed at Kodungallur, Kerala

644 A.D: Malik Dinar and companions hit the Malabar coast with the message of Islam

788-820 A.D: Adi Sankara, the founder of the Advaitha school of thought, born in Kalady,
Kerala

1469: Guru Nanak, the founder of Sikhism, a monotheistic faith, born in Talwandi
(Pakistan)

May 6, 1542: Jesuit Missionary St. Francis Xavier arrived in Goa to Fetch souls for
Roman Catholicism.

1829: Sati banned by Sir William Bentick

1875: Arya samaj, the reformist Hindu organisation, founded by Swami Dayananda
Saraswati.

1893 Sept 11: Swami Vivekananda addressed the Parliament of Religions at Chicago,

1966: The International Society for Krishna Consciousness was founded by Bhakti
Vedanta Swami prabhupad.

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THE PHYLOSPHY OF LIFE
- Compiled by SVSS Rama Chandra Raju,

I asked for strength and God gave me


Difficulties to make me strong.
I asked for Wisdom and God gave me
Problems to solve
I asked for prosperity and God gave me
Brain and brawn to work.
I asked for courage and God gave me
Danger to overcome
I asked for love and God gave me
troubled people to help.
I asked for favours and God gave me
opportunities.
I received nothing I wanted
I received everything I needed.
Take life sportingly.

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Sri A. S. Raju was born to Smt. Subhadramma


- Satyanarayana Raju on 05-03-1933 and brought
up in Dindi Village, East Godavari Dist, and A. P.
He had his schooling in Razole, E. G. Dist;
Intermediate at Narsapuram, W. G. Dist and took
B. Sc from W. G. B College, Bhimavaram, W. G.
Dist. H had worked for some time as a teacher and
P. A. to Sri Alluri Satyanarayana Raju, who was a
prominent Congress leader in West Godavari Dist
and later on as a Minister. Later, he started his
career as contractor in Nagarjuna Sagar under the
guidance of his uncle, who was a Superintendent
Engineer in P. W. Department. With this experience,
he joined with S. Ramakrishna Raju of Prasad &
Co and has done two projects in Tirupathi for
drinking water to Tirumala and Tirupathi. With these
two works he established himself as a big contractor
in A. P. Later on he has taken up some project works
in Nagpur. But due to his ill health, he discontinued
the project works and started his housing projects
in Hyderabad.
His wife Smt. Sita Devi, of the same nativity,
lives with her son A. Vijaya Kumar Raju, B. Com
and daughter-in-law Shyamala Devi, D/o Rudraraju
Padma Raju of Gudimula, E. G. Dist. Their three
sons: eldest A. Venkata Satya Kranthi Kumar Raju,
B. Com, working in HR Dept of Sigma edge
solutions; 2nd son A. Padma Sumantha Kumar, who

did B. Pharm at Institute


of
Technological
Sciences, Hyderabad and
M. Pharm in U. K, is with
Prometheus Patent Services Ltd and the younger
A. Girish Varma, B. Tech (Mech) from HI-Tech Engg
College, Hyderabad is with Infotek enterprises.
A. S. Rajus two daughters are Smt.
Varalakshmi Penmetsa Narasimha Raju of
Kallakur and Smt. Nirmala Penmetsa Venkata
Lakshmi Narasimha Murthy Raju of Yendagandi,
W. G. Dist.
He was President of Kshatriya Sevasamithi
along with P. Krishna Ganga Raju as Secretary.
Both of them conducted an All India Conference in
his own garden in Tolichowki, in 1987. It was a grand
success represented by all the states in India. He
contributed liberally for Satyam Public School, in
Kompalli. He was an active member of the Sarada
Educational in the He was the major promoter in
Raasi Cement in those days. He was a
philanthropist and contributed liberally. He went for
treatment to U. S. A, where died on 12-02-1989.
He will be remembered as a good
philanthrophist and as an experienced and
knowledgeable contractor.

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EDUCATION SNIPPETS
Lingustice Diversity
India has over 400 languages
22 have official status
29 have more than a million native speakers
60 have more than a lakh speakers
122 languages are spoken by 10,000 or more
Hindi is the fifth most spoken language in the world, after Mandarin, Spanish,
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YOGA
- Compiled by D.V. Raju

Yuj, which in Sanskrit, means to unite, is the root of the word Yoga.

Yoga is one of the six orthodox schools of Indian philosophy.

Patanjali, the early exponent of Yoga, is the author of Yoga Sutras. These were written
in 200-300 BC.

Patanjali Yoga is ashtanga or has eight limbsoyama, niyama, asana, pranayama,


pratyahara, dharana, dhyana and samadhi.

Patanjali's system is called Raja Yoga. It focuses on the control of mind.

Yoga dates back to the Indus Valley Civilization (3300-1700 BC).

Pasupati seal, discovered by John Marshall at the site of the settlement, is said to
feature a Yoga pose.

Ancient texts that mention Yoga include the Brihadaranyaka Upanishad and Bhagavad
Gita.

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Penmetsa Raghava Raju


(Present, 9th,
13th & 14th President of KSS- A. P)

Penmetsa Raghava Raju, a business man and


prominent social welfare cause minded person, was
born on 05th June 1944 at Unikili Village, near
Bhimavaram, W. G. Dt, A. P as a second son to
late Sri Venkatapathi Raju, a well known political
sufferer and a contractor. His Family details are:
Wife : Smt Swarajyalakshmi
Daughters : He has three daughters, Eldest:
Smt Indira Parvathi married to Sri A. V. N. Raju,
blessed with two children (a son & daughter);
Second daughter: Soumya married to Sri
Chakrapani Manthena blessed with two children (a
daughter & son) and Third daughter: Kavitha
married to N. V. Rama Raju, blessed with a
daughter.
Primary education of P. Raghava Raju went on
at Kesava Memorial Multipurpose High School in
Telugu Medium at Hyderabad and he has studied
Civil Engineering at Gulbargha (Karnataka).
He had started his business at the age of 25
years in a small way and built his business starting
from dealing in printing material as indenting agent
& extended to stocks & sale with sole distribution
for AP; then in 1984, he ventured into manufacturing
and formed APBC group covering a wide range of
printing materials and he is the founder Managing
Director (MD) of the group.
He has passion to bring the new technologies
for uplifting the quality of printing industry & train
people to meet the growing needs of the industry.
In this process, he has been recognized by state
government and recommended for special Citation
by His Excellency President of India.

From 1984 onwards


every four years, keep on
upgrading the technology
available to meet the growing needs of printing
Industry in AP, mainly in Hyderabad. Today
Hyderabad is no way less in any comparisons with
rest of India and even few printers are on par with
Global market.
He has extended his service by participating
actively in this area and associated with the All India
Printing Manufacture association as a President,
Vice-President, General Secretary & Member for
the last 18 years.
He has been associated with The Kshatriya
Seva Samithi for the last 23 years as Secretary,
Vice-President and President. He is also the
Chairman of the Federation of Kshatriya Seva
Sanghams (FKSS) for the last 5 years & General
Secretary of the All India Kshatriya Federation
(AIKF) for the last 4 years. He has also passion to
extending services to social cause for extending
help to the poor & needy of the community and to
the society.
Now, with a mandate to create necessary
infrastructure for assisting the deserving Kshatriyas
in coaching for all types of Services, imparting
training in various vocational opportunities and
empower the emerging youth find a firm footing in
their careers, all efforts are being made to have
such an edifice by 2013-14 and Sri Raghava Raju
deserves to be complimented for taking a lead role.

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Sister: Elder to him Late D. Prabhavathi (2007),


Retd. Head Mistress - Zilla Parishat School,
Bhimavaram

Family Background:
Visweswara Raju was
born on 22-11-1943 as a
second child & elder son
to Smt. Satyavathi Devi - Sri Dandu Jagga Raju of
7th generation family of Lingarajupalem Village,
Sarvasiddi Rayavaram Mandal of Vizag District,
Andhra Pradesh. Their roots date back to 1750, in
Village of Mallipudi near Manchili of West Godavari
District (W. G. Dt), from where Dandu Rama Raju
with his family migrated to Lingarajupalem and the
first generation was reckoned to him. D. V. Rajus
father was the eldest child of a 7-children (4 sons
& 3 daughters) family of the Senior Visweswara
Raju and Bangaramma, of Kalidindi clan, hailing
from Goraganamudi village, near Bhimavaram, W.
G. Dt.

Younger Brother: Late D. Venkata Prasada


Satyanarayana Raju (2001); Smt. Lakshmi,D/o Late
Addala Ranga Raju Surya Kumari, Sakhinetipalli,
East Godavari District, A. P
Paternal Grandparents: Late D. Visweswara
Raju (S/o Late Senior Jagga Raju Late Rajeswari)
Bangaramma D/o Kalidindi Lakshmi Narasimha
Raju Ramanayamma, Goraganamudi, WGDt.
Maternal Grandparents: Late Alluri Peddi
Raju, Buchi Sitayyamma D/o Late Penmetsa Subba
Raju (District Board Member) both from Alamuru,
West Godavari District, A. P
In-laws: Late Alluri Subba Raju, B. Sc (Ag),
Late Siromani (1975) D/o freedom fighter
Bhupathiraju Ramamurthy Raju-Saraswathi, D/o
Rajayamma (sister of Senior Dandu Jagga Raju of
Lingarajupalem, Vizag Dt. ) - Alluri Ramakrishnam
Raju (Mogollu, WGDt. ) on Sub-collector & Paternal
uncle of Viplava Jyothi Alluri Sitarama Raju

His mother Smt. Satyavathi Devi was the 8th


child and 5th daughter (belonging to 5th generation)
of a 10-children (4 sons & 6 daughters) family of
Smt. Buchi Sitayyamma - Alluri Peddi Raju of
Alamuru Village, Penumantra mandal (formerly
Tanuku Taluk) of W. G. Dt. Sri Peddi Raju was the
only son-in-law of District Board Member, Penmetsa
Subba Raju.

Brothers daughters: 1. Neelima, BCA Gadiraju Rama Raju, MCA, S/o Sri Satyanarayana
Raju (Retd. EO-Endowments Dept. ) Smt. Sita
Devi, Garagaparru, WGDt. settled in USA with 3
children: Varsha, Tarun Kumar Varma & Ananya 2.
Tejo Prasanthi Kalidindi Anil Kumara Raju, M. Sc.
S/o Sivarama Raju Venkata Subba Lakshmi,
Kesavaram, WG Dt. Son: K. Sri Aditya Varma

Details of 8th Generation Dandu Visweswara


Raju, Lingarajupalem, S. Rayavaram Mandal, Vizag
District:
Wife: Smt. Sita Devi D/o 3rd maternal uncle of
Alamuru, West Godavari District (WGDt), A. P

Education: D. V. Raju baptisms into school


education, right from 1st standard to 7th, at Roman
Catholic Missionary (RCM) High School, Vizag as
his father moved his family in late 1940s to Vizag
for his own livelihood as well as for providing better
education to his children. Upon closing his business
venture due to heavy losses, DVRs parents went
back to their village and DVR pursued further
schooling at Marteru town of W. G. Dt, staying with
maternal grand parents in Alamuru. He then had
his P. U. C (12th) at W. G. B (now DNR) college,
Bhimavaram, W. G. Dt. He represented the college

Son & Daughter-in-law: Late D. Venkata


Krishna Raju (Kumar) B. Com, LLB; Vijaya Sree,
D/o Surya Kumari Late Rompicherla Balarama
Raju, M. A, M. Com, LLB (Former Additional
Director, Dept. of Textiles & Handlooms, Govt. of
A. P) of Guntur Dt. origin & migrants to Chitturu Dt.
Two Grandsons: D. Viswa Ravi Teja Varma,
B. Com II (Comp); D. Rohit Varma, Sr. Inter
Parents: late Jagga Raju (1976), late
Satyavathi Devi (2009)

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in volleyball and basketball in the intercollegiate


tournaments, in 1960-61.

later on to have retained that distinction to have


participated in the first-ever Indian Satellite
ARYABHAT program. With his penchant for
digital communications, when they were just
nascent at that time, he did remarkably well in
designing futuristic systems.

At the age of 17 and immediately after his P.


U. C. in 1961, DVR got married to Sita Devi,
daughter of his 3rd maternal uncle Alluri Subba Raju,
who was then the Coconut Development Officer
(Dept. of Agriculture, Govt. of A. P). A great dilemma
befell on DVR, whether to pursue Engineering,
Pharmacy or Nuclear Physics. A distant relative of
their family, Prof. Jnananada of Andhra University
advised him to go for the emerging nuclear discipline
whereas his father-in-law was for pharmacy and
engineering being the preference of his father.
Decisively, DVR preferred to go for engineering,
being strong in his analytical approach, and joined
at Govt. College of Engineering at Kakinada, leaving
it with a first class degree in B. E in 1966. He
represented the college in Volleyball, Ballbadminton, Kho-Kho and Basketball in the
intercollegiate tournaments and in the Madras
Loyola College tournaments, during 1963-66. Also,
he was college third in the 100m, 200m sprints and
first in 4x100m relay.

Then as Dy. Project Engineer for the 40-kg


Rohini satellite to be launched with indigenous
rocket/launch vehicle, under development, he was
instrumental in overseeing the entire electrical
system comprising the telemetry system, the telecommand, power, tracking and communication
systems. He was also, as Project Manager,
responsible for development of the entire Electrical
system for the first experimental communication
satellite APPLE, standing for Arianne Passenger
Payload Experiment, to be launched by the then
evolving European launch vehicle ARIANNE, from
French Guyana. Midway through this program, he
left ISRO to join National Remote Sensing & Agency
(NRSA).

At that stage he decided to go for a job to


live independently with his own family of wife
and the son, born in 1965. But, as destined, he
had to go for M. Tech, being then started at REC
(now NIT) Warangal in 1966, at the instance of his
cousin (2nd maternal uncles son Sri Alluri
Satyanarayana Raju) and co-brother of his fatherin-law Sri K. Venkatapathi Raju, both were working
at REC in different capacities. Family life did not
come in the way of his securing second rank &
distinction in M. Tech in 1968.

During his stint with ISRO, he was a signatory


to the Protocol agreement with the then Soviet
Union for their launch support; As Dy. Leader, he
conducted the prelaunch & post-launch operations
of ARYABHAT satellite at Bears lake, near
Moscow; Member of the delegation for signing the
APPLE Satellite launch agreement with European
Space Agency in The Netherlands in September
1976 notwithstanding the loss of his father just a
few days before his departure to Amsterdam and
the ISRO nominee for conducting compatibility tests
for ARYABHAT satellite with a few European ground
stations.

Professional Career: by choice D. V. Raju


opted for joining the Indian Space Research
Organization (ISRO) at Trivandrum, Kerala, when
he was suffused with 3 job offers, even before the
Viva-Voce was held for the M. Tech. He joined ISRO,
gently refusing the offer from Central Electronics
Engineering Research Institute (CEERI), an edifice
of CSIR, and REC itself. He even declined to go for
Ph. D in Madras IIT. The desire to do something
unique, when no other Indian had achieved of
designing, building and launching the first-ever
satellite, was the motivating and compelling
attributes in opting for this assignment. Incidentally,
it is historical that D. V. RAJU was the first Kshatriya
Raju to have joined the Indian Space Program and

Immediately after joining NRSA, in April


1978, as Head of Earth Stations Division, he took
up the responsibility of establishing the FIRSTEVER INDIAN Earth station for receiving/
processing of the first generation Earth resources
satellites Landsats of USA. A dual purpose earth
station, serving both the earth resources and
meteorological needs was built and commissioned
in June 1979 in a record time of 10 months after
the project took shape in August 1978. In this
connection, he was at Ford Aerospace at Houston
& Scientific Atlanta, at Atlanta for about 9 months
and participated as a designer as well as a Certifier
before the delivery of systems ordered on them.
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of a similar system for the advanced series of


Landsats and a very high resolution French
Satellite SPOT and operationalized the systems
in1986. Then, for the operational Indian Remote
Sensing (IRS) program of ISRO, he was made
responsible for the complete data acquisition,
processing and image analysis systems which were
established before the launch of the first satellite
IRS-1 in 1988.

grounds. Post retirement, he helped Ananth


Technologies Ltd to source a few technologies of
ISRO and stabilized it to have a firm footage in both
ISRO & DRDO Programs. He was given the reins
of Susee Spacetek Pvt. Ltd (SSPL), floated by S/s
GR K Raju, PS Raju, P. Srinivas Raju & himself.
This company was more of an enterprise for
developing special products meant for space &
defence applications. In the process, it even
exported such special & state of the art systems to
Space Imaging, USA for use in their remote sensing
earth stations. Later, it diversified into V-SAT
products. He was its Managing Director till June
2005, when he had to undergo a second and critical
bypass surgery. Later, SSPL was merged in the
company Jisnu Communications Ltd (JCL), of Sri
P. Srinivas Raju, a co-founder of SSPL. D. V. Raju
is with JCL as its Director-Technical.

So, the journey continued, when he was


made Project Coordinator for the entire ground
segment of ISRO, Dept. of Space, GOI, for the
emerging Microwave European Remote Sensing
Satellite, ERS-1. He, along with his team,
accomplished this state of the art technology-driven
assignment, successfully propelling India to be one
of the top foremost countries to have harnessed
the benefits of remote sensing tools of optical &
microwave sensors for National Natural Resources
mapping.

At both Bangalore and Hyderabad, Mr. D. V.


Raju held several administrative and management
positions, like Chairman, Vice-Chairman, Member
of Departmental Promotion & Recruitment
Committees, Senior Purchase Committees,
Grievance Committees, Staff Welfare-cumRecreation Committees, Employee-Management
Joint Coordination Council, Normalization of
employees to have a uniform pattern in their scales
of pay, to name a few, of highly time intensive
administrative responsibilities concurrent to his
demanding technical assignments. He also had
given counseling, coaching and training to the
employees, besides helping in placement of a large
number of deserving, of those who did not have
good references, persons including those of
Kshatriya community.

He was also responsible for running and


upgrading the aerial remote sensing facility,
replacing the vintage Dakotas with the modern
Beachcraft jets and a new set of latest
instrumentation was developed for ensuring reliable
data acquisition from camera & scanners. This
aerial remote sensing not only complemented the
satellite remote sensing but also enabled mapping
of magnetic lines for finding potential oil fields and
provided large-scale mapping requirements of
Survey of India.
For enabling the armed forces to take
advantage of the satellite remote sensing with 210 meter resolutions, Dept of Space was the nodal
agency for establishing the first Earth Station, Data
Processing and Data Analysis Systems for them,
near Delhi and the natural choice for the Dept was
to appoint D. V. Raju as the Project Coordinator for
accomplishing the task. He nearly completed the
task before he left the department for good
(retirement by his choice) and his successors
completed the task and made them operational
before handing them over to the Ministry of
Defence.

Visits: Travelled far and wide, representing


ISRO Govt of India in satellite programs, starting
with the then Soviet Union in 1972 76 (4 trips); to
U. K (twice), France (thrice), Germany (twice), Italy
& the Netherlands, USA (four trips) Australia, Japan,
Argentina Brazil & Canada during 1974 92 before
leaving the Govt. of India service. Later, as a
delegate of Ministry of Commerce & Industry, visited
Taiwan and South Korea followed by the last visits
to Canada and the USA for a possible technology
tie-up on Power packs relevant for the Dept. of
Telecommunications in 1997-08.

After his distinguished service with the Dept


of Space (ISRO & NRSA) for 24 years (1968-92),
D. V. Raju took retirement on his own, when still 13
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Fellow of Institution of Electronics &


Telecommunication Engineers (IETE)

Fellow of Indian Geophysical Union

Life Member of Indian Society of Remote


Sensing

Life Member of Indian National Cartography


Association

drawn into Andhra Cultural Association and Telugu


Vignana Samithi and helped them in conducting
cultural programs; played a key role in obtaining a
grant of Rs. 50000/ from the Govt. of A. P for the
Telugu Vignana Samithi. So, the urge to be with
such social outfits surfaced at a tender age of early
30s. No wonder then that he could play very
significant roles in later times.

Highlights & Achievements

1. KSS-AP

Served in various capacities as its Secretary,


President, Ex-officio member and Special
invitee during 1994-2009. Helped raise the
resource base with Membership drive (2659)
and capital fund (Rs. 44 Lacs).

Responsible for creating an asset base of


Kshatriya Towers (Rs. 9. 6 Crores) & Hostel
(1. 40 Crores).

Introduced new welfare schemes like widow


pension & financial assistance for education
& Self-employment; Sadhana learning center
for imparting computer skills to school drop-outs

He was the Chief Editor & Editor, in three


spells, of Kshatriya Vani/Kshatriya Prabha
magazine from Oct 2001 to Sept 2009.

Most satisfying moment in professional career


was finding out the cause (s) for failure of
Scientific Experiments in ARYABHAT satellite,
and it was a starred question in Parliament.
More so, as an earlier committee appointed for
this very purpose could not identify and when
Sri D. V. Raju was given the responsibility of
finding out the cause, he with two associates of
his choice, using an existing proto ARYABHAT
satellite, simulated the probable causative
situations in a non-stop 72-hour exercise. Lo &
behold, he was able to get to the problem and
demonstrated repetitively to his Director, Prof
Udipi Ramachandra Rao (UR Rao). ISRO
Chairman, Prof Satish Dhawan complimented
him. It was then suitably answered in the
Parliament.

2. FKSS

Recipient of Distinguished Achievement Award


-1976 from ISRO, Govt of India for his signal
contribution to the first-ever Indian Satellite
ARYABHAT.

Architect for emergence of The Federation of


Kshatriya Seva Sanghams on 13 Dec 2002 with
28 Member-Samithis; its Founder-Chairman &
continued in that capacity till Sep 2006.

He had to his credit highly contributive role in 4


satellites, before moving to NRSA, Hyderabad.

Recipient of Hind Gaurav Award at All India


Achievers conference, 1995.

Corpus and other donations, to the tune of about


Rs. 10 Lacs were raised for stabilizing its
activities

Honored with National Corporate Excellence


Award for indigenization efforts, 1995

Honored with Best Exporter Award from


Medium & Small Industries Association,
1996-07

Looked after the Kshatriya Web site, right from


its conceptual stage to its first phase of
operations with enumeration work and creating
data-base; more than 200 Articles on prominent
persons, including freedom fighters, etc., were
written and uploaded.

Recipient of Best Export Effort Award-1997


from FAPCCI, from the then C. M. Sri
Chandrababu Naidu.

For the cause of under privileged, he donated


close to Rs. 1. 5 Lakhs to KSS- A. P & FKSS put
together.

Small Scale Entrepreneur- Special Recognition


Award-1997, Ministry of Industry, Govt of India.

Social Service:

3. ASR Smaraka Samithi: As Vice-President,


played a key role in organizing the Centenary
celebrations of Alluri Sitarama Raju as a STATE
Function in 1997.

Even while he was with ISRO at Trivandrum,


in early 1970s & later in Bangalore in mid 1970s,

4. AIKF: In the formative stages, helped in drafting


its constitution and supports the team with

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background work (back-end office), as desired,


from time to time.

serves this abode as a participative Advisor and


donated Rs. 50000/ to its Corpus.

5. NATIONAL ASSOCIATION FOR THE BLIND


(NAB)

9. He is the motivating force behind the service


activities of Alluri Sitarama Raju Seva
Samithi of his native place Lingarajupalem
for the last 20 years and helps its cause with
small contributions.

As its General Secretary for its A. P Center,


during 1996-98, enrolled life members and
raised donations for promoting inclusive
education to visually impaired children.

Stood National first in getting 36 cornea


operations done to girls below 18 years at LV
Prasad Eye Institute, with assistance from
Proctor & Gamble to NAB-India, when the rest
of the country could achieve hardly 50 such
operations in the given 3-month period.

Medical camps were organized for the benefit


of rural people and screening was done for
ascertaining vision related problems, with the
help of Lions Club & Sadhuram Eye Hospital.
Affected persons were given spectacles &
medicines, free of cost. Mr. D. V. Raju helped
NAB-AP with a small donation.

He considers Dr. Vikram Sarabai, Prof Satish


Dhawan and Prof Udipi Ramachandra Rao (U.
R. Rao), all three were ISRO Chairmen during 196694 and Sri Pramod Kale, a distinguished scientist
of ISRO, with whom he worked very closely, as his
professional role models for the unique work culture,
and transparency, tranquility fostered and taken
forward even in adverse situations.
He avers that the time-sense, discipline &
unwavering mind of his father; the humility &
sacrificial qualities of his mother; the humaneness
and humongous patience of his maternal
grandmother, great foresight & honesty of his fatherin-law, the equanimity of his sister, the sharing
attitude of his wife and the calm composure of his
daughter-in-law were the driving inspirations for DV
Raju to be what he is today.

6. INDIAN ASSOCIATION FOR VISUALLY


HANDICAPPED (IAVH): For about two years,
was its Vice-President and notable contribution
was establishing 5 Talking Library systems
at Central Institute of English and Foreign
Languages (CIEFL) now EFL, OU Campus with
the help of Microsoft.

That is how, he recounts, he was able to


overcome the sudden loss of his father (Sep 1976)
when DV Raju was just 32 years old; loss of his
younger brother (Sep 2001)in a freak accident, just
before the marriage of his younger daughter; the
sudden loss of his only issue due to a massive heart
attack (Mar 2004), at the age of 39 years; the
unexpected loss of his sister in sleep (2007) and
death due to brain hemorrhage of his hale & healthy
mother (2009) due to a misstep on the stairs, when
all of them were under his care, did not deter him
from leading his normal life (though with 15 tablets
daily), despite carrying more responsibilities of
bringing-up his two grandsons.

7. ART & CULTURAL TRUST (ACT)

Its motivator, first Patron member and


Chairman for its Advisory chamber, took an
active part in mobilizing resources through
membership/donations for empowering the
special children to showcase their artistic and
cultural talents. Assisted ACT with an amount
of Rs. 50000/.

Chaired several sessions, provided a balancing


act between the ambitions and real-life situation
moderating its programs & extended back-end
support to all its programs.

Steely nerves and steely mind, too, considering


that he has had bypass surgeries twice (1993 &
2005), had a near- fatal accident (1986) while on
Govt of India duty and somewhat troubled with a
slip-disc (2007).

8. JNANASHRAM: He conceptualized Home for


the aged, when he was the President of KSSAP, which later came into realty, under the aegis
of Ashram Charitable Trust of Sri R. Sreerama
Raju, in the form of Jnanashram in 2003. He

ACHIEVE SOMETHING WORTHWHILE


BEFORE YOUR TIME ON THIS PLANET
EXPIRES, is his firm belief.

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Gadiraju Venkata Rama Raju, born to Late


Sri Satyanarayana Raju-Late Smt. Annapurna of
Gollalakoderu village, Palakoderu Mandal of West
Godavari District, Andhra Pradesh, on 15 July 1939,
is the second son of the 3-son family of their parents.
FAMILY DETAILS OF G. V. RAMA RAJU
Wife:Saraswathi, D/o Rudraraju Rama Raju Janaki, Sakhinetipalli, E. G. Dt
Eldest son (1st): G. Vijaya Krishna Raju, B. Tech
(Mech) Lakshmi Sunitha, D/o Jampana
Gopalakrishnam Raju Ramasita, Antharvedipalem, E. G. Dt
- Elder daughter: Smt. Sravani, B. Tech
(Comp) Alluri Harsha Varma, MBA; S/o Alluri
Srimannarayana (ASN) Raju Shyama of
Antharvedipalem, E. G. Dt
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IV B. Tech (Comp)
Elder son (2 nd) G. Sai Satyanarayana Raju,
M. Tech Krishna Vanaja, D/o Sri Gottumukkala
Venkata Satya Surya Sitarama Raju Satyavathi,
Chinamiram, W. G. Dt
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Daughter: Baby Srija Saraswathi

Younger son (3rd)


G. Raghu Raju, B. Tech
(Mech) Padma, D/o Sri Rudraraju Venugopala
Krishnam Raju Varalakshmi, Undi, W. G. Dt
- Elder daughter: Kum G. Kavya, B. Tech
(Comp)
- Younger daughter: Chy. G. Shravya, 10th Std.
Rama Rajus Brothers
Elder Brother: Late Sri G. Bangara RajuSmt. Sarojini
Younger Brother: Late Sri G. Satyanarayana Raju
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Education: He had
his schooling up to 7th Std
at Duvva near Tanuku
followed by the 8th & 9th at
Yendagandi and then 10 th and SSLC at
Bhimavaram. He pursued his Intermediate at ULCM
High School and B. Sc (1960) at the WGB (DNR)
College (Andhra University) Bhimavaram. He then
graduated in Mechanical Engineering (B. E. ) from
Mysore University in 1965.
Professional Career started with Republic
Forge Ltd as an engineer for three years during
1965-68, before he moved over to Indo Nippon
Precision Bearings Ltd (Presently HMT Bearings
Ltd) in Collaboration with M/s. Koyo Seiko, JAPAN
and was with that firm till June 1976, from February
1969. During his stint over there, he had undergone
advanced training in Bearing Technology with
particular reference to Inspection / Testing of
bearings, development and Manufacturing of
Bearings, etc. for 6 months at M/s Koyo Seiko,
JAPAN.
On his return, he was made Incharge of the
Quality Control Department and later as a Senior
Engineer in R & D for 6 years up to 1976. As R & D
Engineer, he took up a project of Manufacturing
Ball Grinding/Lapping Machine as import
substitution. 3 machines were developed for use in
Alloy Steel Ball Grinding of Super Precision Class
used for High Quality Balls used in Precision Quality
Bearings.
Entrepreneur career started with setting up of
Diagram Forgings Pvt Ltd in 1976-77, under
Technocrats scheme, at I. D. A Nacharam,
Hyderabad. He further diversified, in 1988, the
activity to Electronic components and started
manufacture of WIRE WOUND RESISTORS of
Professional Grade to Customers like A. B. B., I. T.
I., Network, N. G. E. F., B. E. L. and Advani Oerlikon
after obtaining approvals from LCSO, CACT,
EXACT, etc. He is the Chairman for both of them
since inception.
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Important Positions:

Served as Secretary from 1980 to 1990 and


as President from 1991 to 2011 of Nacharam
Industries Association.

Social Service:

President for FAPSIA (Federation of Andhra


Pradesh Small Industries Association) that deals
with the problems of Small Scale Industries with
all related Government Agencies, from 1997
to 2003. During this period SSI Policy was
announced by Government of Andhra Pradesh
declaring November 2nd as SSI DAY.

FORGE MASTER AWARD at 20th International


Forging Congress (IFC2011) held in November
2011.

Founder - Chairman of Kapra Industrial


Municipality from May 1996 to 2001- as per
the State Government Policy of decentralization
of powers of all the Industrial Estates coming
under one Municipal Zone and thus emerged
Kapra Industrial Municipality under Industrial
Area Local Authority (I. A. L. A. ), first of its
kind in the country.

Since 1995, providing better facilities at Village


Primary and Secondary schools.

Provided full fledge Science Laboratory and


Computer Centre for the High School.

Construction and donation of an Ayurvedic


Hospital & conversion of the same partly to a
Primary Health Centre.

Providing Sports & Games facilities at the Village


High School with games/sports kits.

Founded Gollalakoderu Welfare Association


to spread and impart education to all the
residents of Gollalakoderu Village and also to
the people hailing from the village but are
presently residing outside the village.

Member in Central Government SSI Board for


the period of 3 years during 1990-1993.

Served the KSS AP as Treasurer during


1994-97.

Chairman (Southern Region) from 1996 to 2000


and Chairman (Central Region) from 2001 to
2006 for Association of Indian Forging
Industry (A. I. F. I. ). Managing Committee
member and Core Committee Member for
IFC2011 (International Forging Congress
2011).

President of KSS AP during Oct 2003 to Sept


2006 and the then financial assistance to
students has been renamed Vidyadan
Scheme and efforts were made to popularize
it for receiving donations. Also, was the Chief
Editor of the Kshatriya Prabha Magazine
during this period.

As Ex-officio member and as a Special Invitee,


supported the Samithi activities besides giving
constructive suggestions.

Took active part in the affairs of the FKSS.

Recognitions/Awards:

Best Quality Award from a Multi National


Company for 10 consecutive years.

Best Export Award under SSI Category.

Best Chairman of the Industrial Municipality


for the period from 1996 to 2011.

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TALKING

NITYA SHASTRA

Origin of Natyashastra, the classic text on fine arts


dates back to a period between 200 BC and 200 AD.
Bharata Muni (Sage Bharata) is said to have written it.
Bharata Stands for Bha-Bhava, ra-raga and ta-tala
The text contains 6000 sutras in 36 chapters
Natyashastra is referred to as the fifth Veda.

Indians talk the most in the world.


With 700 million mobile subscribers, India has the
highest rate of MOU (minutes of usage) in the world
Though China has the most number of mobile users
in the world, its average MOU is 220 minutes;
India's is 500 minutes.
- Compiled by D.V. Raju

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You can not Hold it, Smell it, Taste it,
Or know when it's coming
But you can always feel it,
And you will always know it's there,
It may come and then go,
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IT IS MORE TIRING TO STAND THAN TO WALK - WHY?
While there might be some psychological elements to play, the physiological forces are probably dominant. When we stand gravity pulls
the fluid in our body down. THe fluid can then pool in the legs and feet, putting pressure on the muscles and, eventually, even pain.
When we move, the contraction of the muscles pushes the fluid back up, and the veins contribute by sending blood back to the heart.
Walking increases the circulation not just to our heart, but all over our body, including to non-insignificant organs, such as your brain.
Even sitting for a long time can cause DVT (deep vein thrombosis), when a boold clot develops. Keeping the legs perpendicular to the floor
(most often, while being seated), so it's easy for fluid to build up, still another reason why we are antsy (just like a three-year old who has drunk
too much coke and had no access to a bathroom) on flights or on long road journeys. To the extent that antsyness while standing or sitting
straight causes us to fidget or move, our discomfort is serving an evolutionalry advantage.
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Justice Penmetsa
Rama Krishnam Raju hails
from Kothapadu, a small
village in Tanuku Taluk, W.
G. Dist., Andhra Pradesh.
His father late Sri Sitha Rama Raju S/o. China Subba
Raju was an agriculturist, who married late Smt.
Mantena Satyavathi D/o. Late Sri Mantena
Satyanarayana Raju of Eduru. Near Attili, West
Godavari District of A. P.
Justice Rama Krishnam Raju was born on 04.
12. 1936 (Offcially recorded as 09. 11. 1936) in
Ganapavaram Village of Tadepalligudem Taluq in the
house of Chintalapati Gangaraju. father of his
maternal grand mother Subbaiah. He is the only issue
of his parents.
He had his early education in Z. N. V. R. High
School, Penugonda, Z. P. High school, Polamuru &
Z. P. High school, Iragavaram all in Tanuku Tq. Later
he joined Arts college Rajahmundry and eventually
took his B. L. Degree form Andhra University, Waltair
in 1958.
He married Smt. Sita Devi D/o. Kalidendi
Satyanarayana Raju and grand daughter of Late Sri
K. Sivarama Raja of Polamum. Smt. Sita Devi is none
other than his father sister's daughter. She has two
younger brothers, with Sivarama Raju & Sitarama
Krishnam Raju.
He initially set up pratice as a Lawer at Tanuku in
1959 and moved to High court in 1966 and ever since
he is residing at Hyderabad. While practicing in the
High Court of A. P. he had several opportunities in his
professional carrer.
He was elected as Secretary Kshatriya Seva
Samithi, Hyderabad and worked as such during 247-1977 to 01-06-1980
Appointed as standing counsil for A. P. Sports
council and A. P. University of Health Sciences.
Appointed as Standing Counsel for Endowments
Department by the Government of A. P. in the High
Court during 1984 to 1987
Apponted as Senior Standing Counsel for
Central Government in the Central Administrative
Tribunal, Hyderabad during 1988 to 1990
Also appointed as Income Tax standing counsel
in the Central Administrative Tribunal during the same
period.
Appointed as Government Pleader in the High
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and retired on 08-1-1998.
Appointed as President, A. P. State Counsumer
Disputes Redressal Commission, Hyderabda in 2000
and officiated as such till 08. 11. 2003. When he retired
on attaining superannuation (67 years).
Appointed by the Government of ANdhra
Pradesh as Member of A. P. State Human Rights
Commission and retired on attaining supermuation
on 08. 11. 2006. (70 years).
He was appointed as single-member
commission in a few commissions by the Government
of Andhra Pradesh and submitted reports which were
accepted by the Government of which a mention may
be made regarding Balimala (Andhra Orissa Border)
Naxalite attack wherein 36 CRP Personal died and
he conducted enquiry and submitted a detailed report
narrating the birth and history of Naxalism in A. P.
and various steps to be taken by the government to
contain this socio-economic problem which has
serious repercussions on law and order in the state
slowly taking shape into one of militancy to overthrow
the democratically elected government.
He is at present a member of National Social
Security Board appointed by Ministry of Labour &
Employment, Government of india under the category
of eminent persons from civil society to suggest
various schemes as envisaged by the unorganised
sector of Workers Social Security Act 2008.
He has three daughters; all are housewives,
eldest of which Smt. Datla Bharathi w/o. Sri D. Krishna
Kumar Raju who hails from Penumantra. He is son of
Sri Srirama Raju, brother of late Dr. D. V. K Raju of
Bombay Former Chairman daughter Interfran Ltd.
Another uncle of Krishna Kumar is the late Sri S. R.
Datla former MLA from Attili Assembly constituency.
Krishna Kumar is now joint M. D. of Country club Ltd.
2nd Daughter of Justice Raju, Smt. Chilurvuri Pramila
W/o Ch. V. S. S. N. Raju S/o. Late Sri Ch. Sita Rama
Raju garu of Pothukuru village, Amalapuram Tq, E.
G. Dit. Ch. V. S. S. Raju is a Software Engineer, who
took Masters Degree from USA worked in difference
software companies in USA for 10 years before
returning to India for good. 3rd daughter of Justice
Raju Smt. Kalidindi Satyavani W/o. Sri K. Narasimha
Raju S/o. late K. Sivarama Raju, a film PRoducer
again hailing from Polamuru, W. G. Dt. Sri Narasimha
Raju is grand son of late Sri K. Suryanarayana Raju,
who practiced Law at Tanuku between 1940 and 2000.
Narasimha Raju is in poultry business at
Bhuvaneswar, Orissa State.
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- From Shepherd to Mentor
Childhood
Early Education:

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Stenos Job at a Government Department that


would fetch him nearly Rs. 300/. Indeed a very
difficult decision to take! He let his heart rule over
his mind and opted to be a teacher, a decision that
he takes pride in, even today. Once settled as a
teacher, Sri M. N. Raju pursued his B. A., M. A., B.
Ed. and M. Ed., while whole-heartedly serving Vivek
Vardhini School and College for 18 (eighteen) long
years. He utilized only 4 (four) casual leaves in the
entire 18 (eighteen) year tenure, reflecting his
commitment towards his chosen profession. Today,
his wife Smt. Lakshmi, two sons and daughters-inlaw visualize his dreams and pursue them with
equal zest and enthusiasm.

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A
leading
academician today, M. N.
Raju hails from a rural background and was born
to Sri Manthena Appala Raju and Smt. Satyavathi
on 20. 02. 1941, hailing from Kommara Village, near
Attili in West Godavari District. His wife Smt. Lakhmi
is a great asset in his ascent to what he is today.
His two sons Mr. M. Vasu Varma and Mr. M. Ravi
Varma are well settled, looking after the educational
empire created over a period of time by their father
Mr. M. N . Rajus father was an agriculturalist
and mother, a simple housewife. They were cheated
out of all their lands by their own kith and kin. Being
the eldest of four sons and one daughter, little M.
N. Raju had to work for a living right from the tender
age of 9. He worked as an assistant in a carpenters
shop and was also a part-time shepherd. At 12, he
secured the job of a notice-boy at WGB College,
Bhimavaram (West Godavari District, Andhra
Pradesh - now it is renamed DNR College). As a
notice boy, he earned a salary of Rs. 10/- per month.
Subsequently, he was shifted to the lab-section;
where he was to serve tea & coffee. In spite of all
hardships, with no teacher to guide and no chance
of going to a school, a desire to educate himself
persisted. He appeared for the Matriculation and
passed the exams with flying colors. As an
immediate result, in the year 1955, he was
promoted as a clerk in the same college.
Interestingly, he still remembers his hall-ticket
number: H. T. No: 103.

MNR Educational Trust:


MNR Educational Trust was established in the
year 1974 by Sri M. N. Raju. The Trust was started
with a small school at Santoshnagar, Hyderabad
on the 15th August, 1974. It was named The IndoEnglish School. There were only 36 students in
the first year. Today the Trust runs 41 institutions
and caters to nearly 40,000 students. While tiny
tots learn to sing nursery rhymes, future Doctors,
Nurses, Teachers, Architects, Physiotherapists and
other would be professionals learn to serve the
society at large.
Today MNR Educational Trust has become
synonymous for quality education. MNR Institutions
are accessible and affordable to large sections of
the people. The Trust is imparting education from
KG to PG and is one of the rapidly growing
educational groups in South India. MNR Institutions
offer diversified courses where thousands of
students are pursuing their educational careers and
are making it a premier educational group in the
country.

A Teacher in Vivekvardhini:
In the year 1960 with a dream at heart and just
Rs. 16/ in his pocket, he migrated to Hyderabad.
He struggled hard to find a job. His perseverance
was rewarded. The young matriculate had not one,
but two jobs offered to him almost at the same time.
While one was his passion that of a teacher which
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Health and Education are the two pillars of an


ideal society. Realizing this the Medical Education
Complex (MEC) was established by the Trust at
Sangareddy. MEC incorporates a Medical College,
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colleges at MEC offer Graduate, Post-Graduate,
Diploma and Certificate Courses in Medical, Dental,
Ayurveda, Pharmacy, Physiotherapy, Nursing and
Paramedical courses. A Homeopathy Medical
College and many other health related institutions
are in the pipe line.
MNR Educational Trust strives to provide its
students the best skills to stand up to international
competition. The Trust is actively pursuing tie-ups
with Foreign Universities for both academic and
technical collaboration and mutual exchange
programs. Industry interface is an integral part of
every students curriculum at MNR. It helps promote
practical hands-on experience. It is these steps that
make MNR students favorite with prestigious
organizations and MNCs in India and abroad.
The dedicated MNR Team toils to put in all its
efforts for enriching lives and make the world a
better place to live in.
Other Accomplishments:
As Secretary of the Kshatriya Seva Samithi,
Andhra Pradesh, Sri M. N. Raju has taken a lot of
interest to revive the activities of the Samithi under
the Leadership of Late Sri G. Soma Raju, during
1980-84 period. During 1984-88, he served the
Samithi as a member, when Sri A. S. Raju was the
President and took active part in the All India
Kshatriya Conference held in Hyderabad in March
1987. He was its Vice-President during 1988-91.
His last stint as an active member of the Samithi
was during 1991-94 and in the later years, he is
more of a member of the Elders council, which
advises the Executive Committee and supports the
efforts of the Samithi. During this period the Samithi
acquired the building at Durgabai Deshmukh (Bag

Amberpet) and brought it under the control of the


Samithi.
Positions:
Sri M. N. Raju has been the Chairman, MNR
Educational Trust that governs the 41 Educational
Institutions. He has been the Managing Trustee,
MNR Academy of Higher Education and Research,
Hyderabad. He is also the Chairman, MNR
Research Foundation and I-MANTRA on-line
worldwide e-magazine.
Social and Cultural Interest:
Sri M. N. Raju, has been the Vice-President of
Childrens Film Society of AP. He also renders the
services as Secretary, UN Council of A. P. Chapter.
He is also Chairman, All India Association for
Visually Handicapped, AP Chapter and Festival
Committee of Art and Cultural Trust (ACT) for the
Disabled. He also has acted as Vice-President, The
Flags International Awards Committee for the
Disabled in the World of Music and Dance and the
Bharath Vikas Parishad, AP.
A Man:
Sri M. N. Raju leads the life of a simple man
but works with great ideals. His relentless effort in
search of new challenges is based on his
philosophy TO OVERCOME HURDLES IS THE
CORE STRENGTH OF EACH HUMAN BEING.
He strongly believes in Swami Vivekananda and
his sayings. His famous quote Arise, Awake and
stop not till the goal is reached always guides Sri.
M. N. Raju who is of the opinion that the future of
the Nation lies in the hands of the young students
that is why he tries to provide quality education in
all MNR Institutions.

Q
INDUS VALLEY CIVILIZATION
The Indus Civilization is among the world's earliest civilizations. It peaked around 2500 BCE in the western part of
South Asia. declined during the mid-2nd millennium BCE and was forgotten until its rediscovery in the 19020s by R.D.
Banerjee.
Geographically, it was spread over an area of some 1,260,000 sq km, comprising the whole of modern day Pakistan and
parts of modern day India and Afghanistan. Thus there is an indus Valley site on the Oxus River at Shortugha in norhern
Afghanistan (Kenoyer 1998:99) and the Indus Valley site Alamgirpur at the Hindon River is located only 28 km from Delhi.
At its peak, the Indus Civilization may have had a population of well over five million.

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Sri P Krishna Ganga


Raju was born on 02-101935
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Smt.
Bangaramma - Suryanarayana Raju and brought
up in Poduru, West Godavari District in Andhra
Pradesh. He is married to Smt. Varalakshmi, D/o
Smt. Rajyalakshmi Rudraraju Satyanarayana Raju
of Poduru. The Krishna Ganga Rajus are blessed
with a son and two daughters. Son, Sri P. Nagendra
Varma did his B. Tech (Mech) at Bengaluru and M.
S (Ind Engg) in U. S. A and is a Director in Siemens,
U. S. A. He is married to Smt. Radha and they have
two sons in Dr. P. Sandeep Varma and P. Karthik
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periodical intervals. So farmers used to fight among


themselves in distributing the water in the villages.
Usually in the irrigation meetings, the P. W.
Department used to say the water in Godavari was
surplus up to March 15th. So he tried a method by
transplanting in December 1st week and finished
the crop by February ending in those days of old
varieties like Tokasannalu, and Vankasannalu (finer
varieties) in 110 to 115 days, ideal time for the early
2nd crop.
During his period (26-01-1984 to 18-03-1988)
as Secretary of the Kshatriya Seva Samithi
Andhra Pradesh, an All India Conference was held
on 15-16 February 1987 at Hyderabad, which was
represented by most of the states which became
possible because of our esteemed friends from
Gujarat Sri Natwar Singh Solanki who was a
Member of Parliament and Sri Sinha, an ex-Minister
of Gujarat. They helped in getting Smt. Kumud Ben
Joshi, who was the Governor at that time to
inaugurate the conference. It was so successful for
2 days and represented by Haryana, Punjab, Delhi,
U. P, Rajasthan, Gujarat, Maharashtra, Tamilnadu,
Karnataka, Pondicherry, Kerala etc. It was so
successful because of our own community from all
the districts and our industrialists.

Sri Ganga Rajus elder daughter Smt. Geetha


Kumari and son-in-law Dr. Gottumukkala
Prabhakara Raju of Mahadevapatnam are living in
U. S. A with their two sons: Mr. Kalyana
Chakravarthy, Electronics Engineer and Dr. Deepak
Chakravarthy. The younger daughter Smt.
Vijayalatha and her spouse Namburi Jagga Raju of
Ucchili with their daughter Smt. Pujitha and son-inlaw N. Ramabhadra Raju are in U. S. A.
Early education was in Poduru, Marteru &
Bhimavaram. He did his MA in Psychology and
Philosophy in Madras Christian College from
Madras University. After his education he
concentrated on his own agriculture farm and
developed high yielding varieties and introduced the
first thigh yielding varieties in his farm. He played a
key role in introducing the early 2nd crop which was
the culminating point for the entire delta to have a
2nd crop every year. In those days water to 2nd
crop was so inadequate due to late transplantation
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He played an important role in promoting Raasi


cements and first of its kind in introducing the
farmers to the industry. He was a close associate
of Dr. B V Raju for 30 years. He was instrumental
in starting institutions under Sri Vishnu Educational
Society (SVES) along with Dr. B V Raju. Presently,
he is Secretary of Sri Vishnu Educational Institutions
and B V Raju Foundation, working along with the
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Kalidindi Visweswara
Venkata Subba Raju
(K. V. V. Suba Raju 8 Secretary of KSS - AP)
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K. V. V. Subba Raju passed B. Com (Hons)


Degree Examination of Andhra University in 1st
Class with 1st Rank in 1948. Soon after, the Madras
Government appointed him as Gazetted Lecturer
in Government College, Mangalore after obtaining
particulars from the University. On the formation of
Andhra State he was repatriated to that State in
1955. He discharged duties as Senior Lecturer/
Principal in 7 Colleges including deputation to a
Private College and Grade-I Principal for a period
of 19 years. He was deputed as Registrar, Sri
Venkateswara university, Tirupathi for three years
and on expiry of the term posted to Hyderabad in
1979.
Subba Raju occupied State-wide positions like
Director of Public Librarians, Deputy Director, Joint
Director and Director of Higher Education as-wellas Secretary, Board of Intermediate Education. In
appreciation of his service the Government
appointed him as Joint Director by upgrading the
post of Deputy Director he was holding. Later he
was promoted as Director of Higher Education by
obviating stumbling blocks, and he retired in 1985
with an overall dedicated service of 37 years. He
was the first person from the Collegiate branch of
Education Department to hold these coveted posts.
Subba Raju held several Academic positions
such as : Member of the Syndicate and Selection
committee of Sri Venkateswara and Sri
Krishnadevaraya Universities; Chairman of Boards
of studies of Universities; Member/Convenor of the
Committee, nominated by Government for
formation of Open University; Head of the one-man
Committee of S. V. University for re-organization
of its office and member of the expert committee in
Commerce appointed by the Telugu Academy for
preparation of Text books in Telugu at College level
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served as Member/
Chairman of paper-setting
and Valuation Boards for Secondary to Degree level
Examinations conducted by several Universities
and Boards in the State and outside including Public
Service Commission; Member of the selection
Committee of the Banking Services Recruitment
Board; Convenor of the Committee for Publishing
a Manual for Principals of Colleges on
administrative matters; Chairman of the
Recruitment Committee for Junior Lecturers and
Resource persons for Refresher courses on
teaching methods for lecturers of colleges at
different levels.
Subba Raju was associated with the activities
of Kshatriya Seva Samithi, Hyderabad from 1991
onwards as Secretary, Vice-President and Special
Invitee. He was entrusted with the work of
preparation of Directory of members of the Samithi
and its supplementary; Drafting of amendments to
the Memorandum and Bye-Laws of the Samithi
taking into consideration its latest requirements and
also those of the Federation of Kshatriya Seva
Sanghams. He was particularly interested in the
maintenance of accounts and its audit as well as
Methodic scrutiny of scholarship application forms
and sanction of scholarships.
The Native place of Subba Raju is Pedapulleru
and his date of Birth is 1st August, 1927. Particulars
of his parents and family members are: Father:
Subba Raju, Farmer: Mother: Smt. Padmakshi
daughter of P. Bangarraju of Unikili; Wife Smt.
Suryakantamma, Daughter of Penmetsa Rama
Raju of Unikili; Son - Rama Raju who is in Building
activity; daughters: Dandu Ramavathi, Penmetsa
Krishna Kumari and Datla lakshmi Devi; Brother:
K. Bangar Raju - Retired BHEL, Bhopal as
Additional General Manager.

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INDUS VALLEY CIVILIZATION - Contd...
The Indus Civilization is still poorly understood. Its very existence was forgotten until the 20th century. Its writing
system remains undeciphered. Among the Indus civilization's mysteries are fundamental questions, including its means of
subsistence and the causes for its sudden disappearance beginning around 1900 BCE. We do not know what they called
themselves. All of these facts stand in stark contrast to what is known about its contemporaries, Mesopotamia and
ancient Egypt.
To date, over 1,052 cities and settlements have been found, mainly in the general ragion of the Hakra-Ghaggar River and
its tributaries. Among the settlements were the major urgan centers of Harappa and Mohenjo-Daro, as well as Lothal,
Dholavira, Ganweriwala, Kalibanga and Rakhigarhi.
Additionally, there is some disputed evidence indicative of another large river, now long dried up running parallel and to
the east of the Indus. The dried-up river beds overlap with the Hakra channel in Pakistan, and the seasonal Ghaggar River
in India. Over 500 ancient sites belonging to the Indus Valley Civilization have been discovered along the Hakra-Ghaggar
River and its tributaries (S.P. Gupta 1995: 183).
In contrast to this, only 90 to 96 of the over 800 known Indus Valley sites have been discovered on the Indus and its
tributaries. A section of scholars claim that this was a major river during the third and fourth mellennia BCE, and propose
that it may have been the Sarasvati River of the Rig Veda. Some of those who accept this hypothesis advocate designating
the Indus Valley culture the "Sarasvati-Sindhu Civilization", Sindhu being the ancient name of the Indus River. Most
archeologists dispute this view, arguing that the old and dry river died out durign the Mesolithic age at the lates, and was
reduced to a seasonal stream long before the Vedic period.
The Indus civilization was predated by the first farming cultures in south Asia, which emarged in the hills of Valley. The
best-known site of this culture is Mehrgarh, established around 6500 BCE. These early farmers domesticated wheat and
a variety of animals, including cattle. Pottery was in use by around 5500 BCE. The Indus civilization grew out of this
culture's technological base, as well as its geographic expansion into the alluvial plains of what are not the provinces of
Sindh and Punjab in contemporary Pakistan and Northern India.
- by D.V. Raju

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Got married to Radha Krishnaveni, D/o Datla


Rama raju and Jhansi of Mamuduru village on 18th
May 1989. Father-in-law is son of freedom fighter,
late Datla Appala Raju. Mother-in-law is daughter
of Late Kosuri Ramakrishnam raju of Kosurunagar
of East Godavari. Balakrishnam raju has two Sons,
elder son, Surya Teja is in the 4th year Engineering
and Second son, Lohit is pursuing 1st Year B. Com.

Balakrishnam Raju
was born on 15. 06. 1961
as a second son to Sri
Samantapudi Narasimha
Raju (son of Late Narayana raju and Late Mrs.
Badramma) and Seethamma D/o of Late Sri.
Kunaparaju Suraparaju and Late Mrs. Lakshmi
Narasamma of Kolamuru village, Undi Mandal,
West Godavari dist, A. P. His father, with other family
members, initially shifted to Pathepuram from his
native place Vissakoderu and later migrated to his
in-laws village Kolamuru, after getting married.
Father survived by 5 sisters and one elder brother
and Two Step sisters. Mother survived by 5 sisters
and one younger brother who is known as KS Raju
of Mumbai.

Specific Achievements as a Student and


Student union Leader:
Since his school days, he was a very active
Student leader; he was President of students union
of Dept of Social work and he was Secretary
Students Union of Law College. In the year 1987,
he emerged as a State level Student leader by
leading a State level agitation against the then NT
Ramarao Govt. for the cause of students of Forward
castes and achieved the goal. Late Sri NT Rama
Rao had offered him a political career but refused
humbly for personal reasons.

He had his Primary and upper primary school


education from Kolamuru and his high School
education from ZP High School, Uppuluru of Undi
Mandal. He had completed Inter from Sri Ch. V. P.
Murthy Raju Jr. College and B. A social work from
Sri Bapiraju Degree college, Ganapavaram. Holder
of M. A (Social work) and B. L degrees of Andhra
University, Vizag.

Professional Career
He started his career as a Researcher and
worked in the Institute of Development and planning
Studies, Visakhapatnam and served the Institute
for two years. He joined the Industry as Personnel
Officer and held various posts for 12 years in the
areas of Personnel, Administration, HR, Welfare,
IR, PR and liaison and left the industry in 1997. He
had established a consulting company by name M/
s Nalanda Factors and Corporate Services PVT ltd
in the year 1997 with an objective to offer total
management services under one roof and closely
associated with many Small to Multi National
companies and providing quality services and
gained a lot of reputation in HR field. Nalanda has
emerged as a Market leader in the Consulting field.

He was associated with Institute of


Development and planning studies as researcher
and worked for two International Projects under the
guidance of Late Sri B. Sarveswara Rao, Professor
Emeritus of Economics. He has a great passion for
higher and continued learning . He has completed
MBA (Technology Management) from Osmania
University in 2005. He was conferred with PhD in
Management from Sri Krishna Devaraya University,
Ananthapur in the year 2005 in a record time of
three years, and that too on a part-time basis, thesis
being on Community policing Initiatives in Andhra
Pradesh which is a first thesis on Community
Policing in India.

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Posts held in Govt. of India


He is the First Kshatriya HR Professional and
South Indian to become Chairman of Central
contract Labour Board, Ministry of Labour, Govt of
India. This post was earlier held by the Honble
Ministers of Labour GOI for more than 30 years.
He held this post for 3 years till June 2008 and quite
adeptly dealt with thousands of Contract labour
issues in the Country. He had proved himself as
the most successful Chairman. He was appointed
by Sri K. C. R when he was the Central Minister for
Labour.
Current post in Govt of India
He has been recently appointed as Member of
National Sectoral Innovation Council on
Simplification and Amalgamation of labour laws in
India, for arriving at a suitable sectoral road map.
Assignments with Academic institutions
a) Currently he is the Chairman of Govt. ITI
Bhimavaram Institute Management Committee.
Govt. ITI Bhimavaram was brought under Public
Private Partnership scheme in 2008. He has
established this institute and developed it as a
Model and a Center of Excellence. It has been
recognized by the Directorate General of
Employment and Training as a Model Institute.
Providing quality vocational education and
employment to the local youth through this
institute, offering wide range of courses to the
local people with self employment and
Employment guarantee.
b) He was Hon. Professor of Dept. of Social work
and Dept of HRM, Andhra University, Vizag till
recently.
Voluntary and professional social work
Basically being a voluntary and professional
Social worker, has been actively involved in social

service for more than three decades. He has


established an NGO by name Bharat Vikas
foundation (Public Charitable Trust) along with
highly reputed persons from different walks of life
and serving in the areas of Education, Cultural and
Social services. He was Member of Executive
Committee of Indian Red Cross Society, A. P State
Branch. As a Chairman of HR Committee he has
done a significant contribution to the A. P State
Branch by preparing and introducing a
comprehensive HR Policy for State Branch, first
time in the history of Indian Red Cross Society.
Specific Contribution to the Kshatriya
community.
He had established a Kshatriya youth
Association in Vizag in the year 1982-83 and
affiliated it to Kshatriya Seva Samithi, Vizag and
worked as its Joint Secretary for three years. Played
an active role in the activities of Samithi till 1989 in
Vizag Samithi, especially youth activities.
He was Executive committee Member &
Secretary Kshatriya Seva Samithi-AP, Hyderabad
and Convener of its Counseling and training Center.
He was Editor of Kshatriya Prabha, a news
magazine of the Samithi. When he was Secretary
of KSS-A. P during the period 2003-2006, he was
instrumental in inviting Sri Digvijaya Singh to
Hyderabad, which helped conceptualization of the
All India Kshatriya Federation
He has provided Direct and Indirect quality
employment to several of Kshatriya youth; providing
guidance and counseling to the Kshatriya youth on
regular basis through his consulting company. Has
been providing financial assistance to the poor and
deserving Kshatriyas through Bharat Vikas
Foundation and his consulting company. He has
been providing training to hundreds of HR
Professionals.

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Kallepalli Soma Raju

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Kallepalli Soma Raju, son


of Sri Satyanarayana Raju
and Smt Chandrakan
tamma, was born on 1507-1951 in Nedunuru Village, Inavilli Mandal, East
Godavari District. He is the youngest of 4 children
to his parents. His eldest brother is Sri
Satyanarayana Raju - Smt. Prabhavathi; Second
brother is Sri Krishnam Raju Smt. Vijaya and his
Sister is Smt. Raja Rajeswari, wife of Dr
Satyanarayana Raju Vegesna. His grand - parents
are Sri Venkata Soma Raju and Smt. Pullayamma.
His maternal grand - parents are Sri Kosuri Venkata
Subba Raju and Smt. Surayyamma of Kosurunagar,
Ravulapalem Mandal of East Godavari District.
He did his Primary School education in Zilla
Parishat School Nedunuru and High school in Z. P
High School, Pulletikurru up to 8th standard and Z.
P. H school Nedunuru till S.S.L.C. He did his Preuniversity and B. Com degree in S. K. B. R College,
Amalapuram, E. G. Dt. After this he took up
Chartered Accountancy course by joining as articled
clerk in Tagore & Co and completed the course in
1979.
His is married to Smt Lakshmi, D/o Sri Kosuri
Narasimha Raju Smt. Saraswathi of Junnuru
village, W. G. Dt, in 1975 and the Somarajus have
a daughter and son. His daughter Smt. Kranti, after
doing her degree, got married to Sri Aditya Raj and
presently staying in U. S. A with their 2 daughters:
Chy. Hari Saranya and Chy. Lakshmi Sarada. His
son Gopikrishna after completing his BE (Com)
degree did his M.S in U.S.A. and he is a professional
living there with his wife Smt. Pooja and son Chy.
Sai Siddhant.
Somaraju after completing his education, setup
his Chartered Accountancy practice in Hyderabad
in partnership in the name of AMAR & RAJU for a
period of 6 months before joining Nagarjuna group

for setting up aqua farming in Nagarjuna Food


Products by taking land on lease from Govt of A. P
and the same was dropped due to non co-operation
by the Govt. He later joined in M/s Deccan Cements
as Dy. Manager - Finance and actively participated
in setting up 200 MT Mini cement plant. In 1982,
he joined in a construction firm as a partner and
continued till 1992 before joining as a Director in
Everest cement. He later became Joint Managing
Director of the company and served till 1995. He
joined as Director in stock trust Securities and
Nagarjuna Agri-teck Ltd. In 1996, he joined as a
consultant in Nagarjuna Fertilizers on full time basis
and is continuing in the same capacity.
During the school days, he had been elected
unanimously as school student leader and
continued till the end of school education. During
those 3 years of his schooling at Nedunuru (9th to
11th), he was ranked as school first and participated
in inter- school sports and actively participated in
Kabadi and Kho-Kho games. In 2006, he was
drafted into the Kshatriya Seva Samithi as its
Secretary. During his term, the Samithi could raise
the Capital fund to Rs. 76 lakhs from Rs. 48 lakhs.
During his term as member of finance committee,
he could mobilize Rs. 50 lakhs for conducting of
the All India Kshatriya Sammelan, organized by the
Federation of Kshatriya Seva Sanghams-A. P
(FKSS) in Vizag in a grand scale. He is the first
Treasurer of the All India Kshatriya Federation.
During his term he attended personally all the
income tax matters of Kshatriya Seva Samithi,
FKSS and AIKF and in getting IT registration for
AIKF and obtaining/renewal of 80G etc. During his
term, the committee revived the self - employment
scheme and party to improve the facilities in
Kshatriya hostel and construction of dinning hall,
etc. During his term, good progress has been made
in updating the Kshatriya web site by collecting data
throughout Andhra Pradesh. . .

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Pericherla Nagaraju is a young and talented


Industrialist who was born on 19 October 1972 as
a second son to the dynamic trade union leader
and now industrialist Mr. P. Krishnam Raju in Village
GARAGAPARRU, near Bhimavaram of West
Godavari District, Andhra Pradesh.
FAMILY DETAILS:
Father: Sri. P. Krishnam Raju
Mother: Smt. Satyavathi
Elder Brother: Sri P. Ganga Raju
Wife: VASANTHA
Son: Chy. Deepak Varma
Daughter: Chy. Himavarsha
Primary education went on well at Hyderabad
and completed his MBA at Hyderabad. His father
P. Krishnam raju, who is a very well known
personality in politics and Industrial circles, is a
staunch well wisher of our community and uplifted
so many families. Nagaraju is ably guided and
supported by his elder brother Ganga Raju, who is
also an industrialist and jointly running the business
which was established by his father. They have
proved their mettle in Forging Industry which is their
backbone and now they are diversified into other
industries like Spring Leaf Company and Polymer
insulating manufacturing companies, etc.
Naga Raju has taken the responsibility for
running the SDL Forgings in the year 1997 and

successfully running the


same in the capacity as
Managing Director to the
group. He is also
Executive Member of
Cherlapally Notified Municipal Industrial Area
Service Society (CNMIASS) since 2004. This
industrial area comprises of about 1100 small,
medium and large industries put together. He was
elected as Treasurer to the Society in the year 2010
amid tight election competition and won with a huge
margin of 50 votes among his panel whereas all
other 32 members were defeated from his panel.
He is presently lending his support to Kshatriya
Seva Samithi as Secretary from 2009 to date. He
is actively participating in organizing the youth at
Housing Board Colony, Moulali by organizing many
cultural activities and also social service. He is
associated with Surya Youth Association in this area
and grandly conducting the Alluri Sita Rama Raju
Jayanthi activities with distribution of school bags,
books, uniforms and other stationery items to the
needy. They have constructed the toilets to the
schools in their area.
His father has donated the statue of Alluri Sita
Rama Raju at H. B. Colony, Moulali and the entire
family are good philanthropists and supporting to
the cause of poor and needy and giving their
support for upliftment of the Kshatriya community
as a whole.

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k~keT n&$ * k> |#X sT. n&$ u $T, sT,
deTd d+|< nqTu$+# V ]qT\ eyT e+<
$|e sD H<+ #XsT. b&T eekjT+ |qT < E\T+
#sTT+q qds Y eT*s>< H sT. < dseTsE
<eT+ eTq+ esTybsTT+~. n&$ +Te\T p\T
$|&+, |\T\T >+&+#&+, sTyH\ \#T eTq
#\< q + |+#&+ _{wt N{ b\\ H ssTT+~!

b*
=*& LjTeTT+< n&$ b* $q|&+ ~. 1922
>w 22q s+|#&es+ @ +|* bdT dw q T
MT< yTsT|<& ]+~. dseTsE $\+T\T <]+
eT&Te+<\ eT+~ kjTT< >D+ dw H q T eTT& #X&T.
n+<T >+ k<sT\T, >s msdT >=| $\T$<sT&q
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eHsT. eTsTd{ kjT+\eTT n&$ eTTK<syT q . &.
| bdT dw H q T #TTeTT{ eT+<T>T+&T ke <#THsT.
ys eTT+<T>H n+<Tq duHds T |s nj&T.
>w 24q sy=eT+ bdt dw H MT< <&#d jTT<\qT
kBq+ #dT bdT\qT +B\T #XsT. n& C\T
eT>TZ T q eTT&+ MsjT <=sqT $&|+ #T bjsT.

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se TTq #+~q ysT. MsT eTTF Msu <se nqT |sT >+q
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sTTq y] q VQeTT\ #<eT ysT |{+].
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&d, eTVsDeTTq |y +, | ] <+&T\ bs& sTT+,
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sjT>sT. M] @ |T&T >b\w+ sE >eTu< \qT
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o <+&T >b\we T sE >] sT>TsT esT\T. M]
Cw&sTTq o <+&T >ZsE>sT (1864`1921, 5e s+,
<s|, sjTeT) >=| <qC&T, dsdyTq sT e&
ybseTT #d |]y T q d nH s T e~ #XsT. |+#
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|q+&jT TqT, du s T >qT U >+q n\] dseTsE
<s|.
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1750 b+eTTq |eT ><e] eT| P & qT+& *+>sE
b+ eHsT. jTq sT>TsT esT\T. |< esT&q
o <+&T >|sE>] ~rjT |T& eTq eHjT&T.
eTq jT dy d$T |Ps n<\T |&swH k|\T, <
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POST INDUS VALLEY CIVILIZATION
After the collapse of the Indus Valley Civilisation, a new wave of people entered India. The Aryans came from
central Asia and they probably entered Inida through Afghanistan after 1500 BC. There were probably waves of invasions
over a period to time rather than just one. The Aryans were a seminomadic race of pastoralists.
At first they wandered about with their herds of cattle rather than live in one place. They had2-wheeled chariots which
allowed them to subdue the native people. By 1,000 BC they had learned to use iron. However in time the Aryans settled
dwon and became farmers.

Sowly a more orderly and settled socity evolved. Tribes became kingdoms. The Aryans became the priests,
rulers and warriors free peasants and merchants. The subdued people became the slaves, labourers and artisans.
In time this stratified society crystallised into the caste system.
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qq+: 11`5`1867 * sj T eT>s T , + &


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&sTb&T |T +k\ ejT>sT |{q |y
T d\T
]q~. sT|sE>sT eT J$ ds deTT >+<\j<eT+
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qsd+ V+ >]bT sE>sTL& H= < es. L ]
qsd+ V+, u |sE sT|sE, e&+ qeTsE>s w
e\q 1897 d+es+ eTT<e* >eT+ MsX*+> $
d e + ne ] ++~. > + < \j , | s q eT+~s
u |sE \sE>sT y] $X\yTq { XjT $T#sT.
+<TL] MsX*+>+ |+T\T>] sT|sE>sT ms+ \s
b\+ <q+ #XsT. jTq & >+<\jT+ n_e~ H=+~
dsd r d+kq+> sb+~+~. >+<\jT+ V]qT\T
|y +#T nqTeT#sT. +& >eT+ \ >+<\jT
du ]+~. du sT|sE>sT bZHsT. MsT L]
qsd+ V+>s | + >H, |s+ >H w#d \ nH
>e > + < \j \qT @sT # s TT+#s T . nj T +
y+seTDjT |+T\T>sT sV+q >+<\jT j
seTeTT yTT<{ >+<\jT j ~ 1`9`1934
eTT<e* bs+uy T q ~. sT|sE>sT eTTK<y sTT>
dsd r < C # q&#sT. j 15 ~qeTT\T k+~.
j\T <T = >+<\j\qT k|+ #sT. H\T+{
|qsT<sD
>$+#sT.
s T | sE >s T j T Te \ * d y T
|< Hb<jTT&T> s bsX \qT sV+#sT. n~ 1920
es u> |#d+~. 1912 d+es+ qT+& sE>sT d
$< y| |deTT\qT d\ +&&H n+~#& @sT
#XsT. V+B uwqT u~+# $T+ >+<\jT+ s
bsX \qT @sT #XsT. qq s>\ b<$ T
|j +# eT+<T* j sT #sTT+, +> s>T\
|#s+ #XsT.
1911 d + y T T< \ T | & q w H{
=qk>T#Tq~. 1916 d+es+ eTT<|* H\=\&q

| s |
d + |
s T | sE>s T
=
d+eseTT\T n< &> qT+&
| < | d + | T + j T T
|+#sTTr d+|T eTT duT &T>qT+&, d<o edT u+&>s
k|+ #sT. 1892 b++ n\] seTsE >sT, sT|
sE >sT s| deC k|+ #sT. jT T+eTT\
$yV deTj e< esT*sTe] *< + &T\ qT+& deC
$s+ ed\T#d #s+ @sT #XsT. s. 31,000/`\
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$s\ jT $<sT\ $<udeTT yTT<q se\
|j>|&T#Tq$. sT|sE>sT s| deC
n<&>, s<]> ssV esZ duT&T> nH
d+eseTT\T u<\qT #|{ sV+#sT. MsT 1934
d+es+ d |q]yV d+|T eTTqT k|+ s<]eTT
eV+#sT. $|e MsT&T n\] seTsE |q+&jTq
seTwsE>sT d+| n<\T. d+|TeTTjTT
jeqeTTq y+&>eT+ ~ 23`5`1934 B yTT<{
jT d |q]yV+ ]+~. 1942 d+|T eTT <s m$T~
$yVeTT\T ]q$.
eTT<e* MsX*+>+ $ de >+<\j 1947
ds eeTT ]q~. +< |<X ds eeTT sT|=q =*
>+<\jT+ <. sT|sE >sT 20`9`1951 d+es+
dsZdT\jsT. nq+s+ M] w k<sT&T seTeT]sE
>s T > + < \j T s V D keTs eTT k+#s T .
sT|sE>sT >+<\jT sVD keTs eTT k+#sT.
sT|sE>sT >+<\jT de n++ #XsT. >eT dy
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dV s <eT+, Tsy< de, sjT $Cq |kseTT M]
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y+|sE >sT 1894 d+q
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$XK|+ |&sY bdt bs+_+]. nqq keqyTq
X>T~ >\ o sE>sT =\~ \eTTH dT|d<
HjTy~> |]] T &jT qT. M] yeTT <seT<T seTTqT,
b&eTTqT, dTeTTH se[+ sD yTsd&~. $jTq>s
d+kq+ ysd + <y eTTq>T neTTKyTq yeTT\qT
|+{ $T* |D q&|+ ]. n+] <X dys
50 d+eseTT\T sjT d+kseTT >$+q y+|sE
>sT H{ usrjT sjT y\ n>XD q\+]+
jTT+&]. <& $XdeTT, syTq n+s eTT #|{ q
seTTqT d|eTT >$+|eqqT sB< sjT
k+|T s+>eTT\ sE>sT sD+#T eT\sDeTT.
y+|sE $XK|+, ><e], >T+sT, H\sT
\ sT|&q sjT deyXe TT\qT, &| ]q
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| ] o*+| < q$. eT]j T T Ms T c | + # e TT\
d e y X e TTq qT, > T +s T ]q `| s { y
qsqTqqT, >T+sT ]q >+<\jTeTT\
qsHqqT n<|<$ eV+]. |+#eTT\ $<_e~,
nuT <jT eTT =s $XK|+ k|+ #&q kw dddt
> q n< \T. sE>sT s +&TksT $XK|+ eTTd|
#sH> mqT=q&]. eT<dT |d& 12 \
ukeTT\# eT<dT d{y duT&T> s+&T
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ysT, n s+>eTT\jT+<TqT k< yTq +es sD
X~>
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sE>] s sT bseTT\T. MsT $X\ V<jTT\T,
>T\T. eT+jT T eTq<Xy T , CT\jTT eTqCjT,
eTeTT\jTT eTqeTyT jT u$+ u~+q $w d+ds.
o u |sE y+|sE >sT <X ku>eTTq, $Cq
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(C.V.S. Narasimha Raju)


Rao Bahadur C.V.S.
Narasimha Raju was one
of the prominent and well
known Kshatriya doyens of composite
Visakhapatnam District, who made significant
contributions to socio-economic development of the
Andhra area from 1912 to 1935. He was born on
09-04-1878 to the Sri C.V.Suryanarayana Raju of
Etikoppaka village, Yelamanchili taluk of
Visakhapatnam Dist, Andhra Pradesh, in a family
of three brothers and five sisters. He is the youngest
among the brothers, Sri C.V.Padmanabha Raju &
Sri C.V.P.Bangar Raju. He lost his father when he
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Pandranki, Kurpali and Alamanda.
The elder brother C.V.Padmanabha Raju had
a son, C.V.Suryanarayana Raju (Sanyasi Babu) and
two daughters: elder one was given in marriage to
his nephew Sanyasi Raju (Pakeer Babu) of
Pandranki; the second daughter to another nephew
P.L.N.Raju (Tata Babu) of Jonnavalasa. The second
brother C.Bangar Raju had two sons in
C.Sudarsana Raju and C.V.Suryanarayana Raju
(Tata Babu).
He, being the last brother, C.V.S.Narasimha
Raju had three sons S/s C.S.Raju, C.Bangar Raju
and C.J.J.Raju and three daughters. The eldest was
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writing to the Government Chief Secretary and


protested to the District Collector and the Agency
Commissioner leading to attempts to involving him
in criminal cases and implement Section 144
against his movement in Agency area. In March
1924, in the Legislative Council he criticized the
police for wasting time and money for suppressing
the activities of Sri Alluri Sitarama Raju.

given in marriage to his nephew Sri P.V.S.Sitarama


Raju (Chitti Babu), Jonnavalasa; the second one
was married to another nephew Sri
Sitaramachandra Raju of Kurupalli and his last
daughter was married to Pusapati Madhava Varma
of Jonnavalasa.
Education & profession: C.V.S.Narasimha
Raju did his B.A at A, V.N.College, Visakhapatnam
and B.L degree in Madras. He set up his practice
at Visakhapatnam and concurrently as High Court
Vakil. Though he was at the peak of his practice,
he had to give up when he lost his second brother
Bangar Raju in 1902 and his eldest brother Sri
Padmanabha Raju in 1911. In 1915 he lost his wife
and he had to devote more time in consolidating
properties for the enlarged joint family.

While Narasimha Raju was in the Legislative


Council, he had the privilege of being on the Board
of Governors of Imperial Bank of India representing
the Madras Presidency, i.e., the Southern Region.
He was the President of Visakhapatnam District
Board for one term and the district had seen steady
progress in all fields ranging from Education,
Medical & Public health to laying new roads and
bridges. He was reelected to Madras Legislative
Council in 1926 on Swarajya Party Ticket and was
elected leader in the Council with the defeat of the
ruling Justice Party. He was invited by the Governor
to form the Ministry but he refused as his party was
against accepting office. Despite this, he became
the President of the Council and two important
decisions emerged; one for establishing the
Headquarters of Andhra University at
Visakhapatnam with Residential colleges and
affiliated colleges of North Coastal districts and
Nellore. In spite of severe opposition from
Rajahmundry, Bezwada and other areas, the bill
was passed with the support of Sri C.R.Reddy and
the Chief Minister Dr. P. Subba Rayan with CVS
Narasimha Rajus casting vote; the second one
being for a separate Andhra Province. He duly
communicated to the Under Secretary of State for
India and to the Govt of India.

Political Career: CVS played an important role


in the freedom struggle and Andhra Movement, after
entering into the political arena in 1911 and was
one of the leading figures of Visakhapatnam district,
during 1912-1935. In 1912, he made a mark of
himself in attending the Bankipur Congress Session
wherein he stressed the need for setting up of a
Public Service Commission, Swadesi movement,
Local self-government, primary education and
questioned the removal of Indians from higher posts
in the Army.
He was a staunch proponent of Andhra
movement and he along with his other colleagues
demanded a) A Separate University, b) Equitable
share in Public administration and c) a province of
their own among others. He, along with Sri
Bhupathiraju Venkatapathi Raju of Revidi, was
instrumental in the formation of Andhra Mahasabha
in 1913 and getting the support of Maharajas of
Vizianagaram & Jaipur, Ranisahebs of Vardhan and
& Tuni and the Zamindar of Kasimkota in organizing
Mahasabhas at Bapatla in 1913, then at Bezawada
in 1914, the third one at Visakhapatnam in 1915,
fourth one at Kakinada in 1916 followed by the fifth
at Nellore in 1917. With his sustained efforts, the
Govt of India Act-1919 had provision for creation of
a new Province was made if adopted a resolution
to that effect in the Legislative Council. Three
towering personalities S/s Bhupathiraju
Venkatapathi Raju of REVADI, CVS Narasimha
Raju of ETIKOPPAKA and PC Venkatapathi Raju
of KOTTAM of Visakhapatnam district played an
important part in the Andhra Movement.

In recognition of his services, he was conferred


the title RAO BAHADUR by the Governor.
Contribution to Agriculture & Industry: He
acquired 800 acres of land for developing Coffee
and Cattle in Lammasingi area of Chintapalli agency
in 1929 and floated two units; one as Coffee estate
for growing coffee and the other as the Lammasingi
Company Ltd for developing Cattle farm &
Horticulture. The second venture was an attempt
to start a COOPERATIVE SUGAR FACTORY,
finally fructified in setting up the first-ever such a
factory in the Country, on 22-04-1933 under the
aegis of The Etikoppaka Cooperative Agricultural
and Industrial Society Ltd.
He withdrew from active life in 1935 due to
deteriorating health and breathed his last on 1705-1940.

He was the leader of opposition during his stint


as a Legislative Council Member during 1924 to
1930 and opposed the government stand towards
Sri ALLURI SITARAMA RAJU and conveyed in

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+& C>H<sE >sT. o |Pdb{ \ qsd+VsE
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usT\ T) @ss# &q$. MsT $jTq>s+ d] usT yTT<{
n< & 1938 d] usT\ T usT $qeTT #jT &T
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n\ us ksTT\ $w de #d] . MsT 1937 d+ eT<dT
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eT<dT d#sY qT+& TjT+T nd+; duT&T>
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T
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|+#<s b n<]. >y&, #&es+ |+#<s b
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1959 nq|* |yT |+#<s b `|s{y>
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`|s{y dT>sY b n<].
|Pdb{ \qsd+VsE $<bw\T, bw\T.
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d+^ X\qT M] d++< eTT+&&~ s +&TksT +<
jTe]{ dH{ duT \T>qT, 1948`49 >MTD b]X$T
d+|T duT\T>qT, u| n\s d\V $T{
duT\T>qT, nH |CV ssV d+|TeTT\ duT\T>
qT+& <X de, |Cde #d U >+ sE>sT +< jT
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The Hindu religion also evolved at this rice rather than crops like barley. By 600 BC rice cultivation was flourishing
in India. With a more settled and orderd society trade and commerce florished. In time people began to live in towns again
and writing was re-invente. By 600 BC a highly civilized socity had emerged in India.
Althoug Buddha was born in India about 483 BC, the religion he founded failed to take root in the country. At approximately
the same time the Persians captured the extreme North-west of India. Alexander the Great destroyed the Persian Empire
and penetrated the far North-West of India.

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usT n<>, eT<dT d{y duT\T>,
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sd+ q d+|T d+ds l dTsE.
1940 n s T eTV >+B e d > V
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leT \ qsde T <+|T \ 1888 | e] 21e Bq l
dTsE +#sT. 1921 >+B eTVT&T bs+_+q
dVjT ssD<e T q >e~] |<$
+ y~ sbjT\ $\Te#d $<o ek\qT <V q+ #XsT
l dTsE. jTq T+ duT \+ K<s T <sT\jsT.
s+ q\T e&+ ek\qT HsTT+ nH T+u\ l
dTsE bwD *+#sT. 1923 neT|s+ d+
u+qT k|+ < n_e~ nV]X\ |]X$T+ J$++
esL n<\T> HsT. jTq y<|+&T\qT <]+q
jTT&T> |sTb+<sT. | y< + ne\+_d T+
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| d>V+ djT+> bZqyT>, d>V
d \ uq ks\qT *+#sT. B Hs+ > u$+
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dse d+

19

GOLDEN
JUBILEE YEAR

+| &s s T > L& jTq $Xw w #d nXw |C+


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usT n< &> m sjT J$ l |~sE ls+
#T{sT . l |~sE Vj+H 24 >eT |+#sTTr\T 200
>eT |+#sTTr\ es |]>sTT. <s yTq |]b\qqT n+~+
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s& + s T & T , s B & T ,
VQeTTK |CX*, e T o\
d+|qT&T, eq<q T&T l <+T\] \ qs+VsE, $XK
C>s+ >eT+ y] eeTVQ\ + 1888
+#sT. jTq *< + &T\T leT dT+<s e T, +>sE\T.
dd\ + sT ><e] q+<sT >eT+. +>sE
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l &. m. mH. q $<uk q+<sT, T,
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|# jT| J C] dq T &^ b+<sT. d+eseTT
TsC y] V d\T {#s T > |#ksT.
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|<e T | +&\eT $yVeTT ]q |eT +>+ &T
y[ \+&qT d{ n+& J d$, yT
+]+>T sT\qT |P]#k sT. deTjT+ (1911`15)
us eJ sw| l esV y+] ($. $. ]) usY`m{`
#dT q |&T jTq, l &. m. mH syTyT{. s 1939
M]<s T myT. mm\T> dV #sT \T. l ]>] l &. m. mH.
m+ #<&T y<&T> +& dVjT+ #ks l ]>sT
sw|> q|&T l &. m. mH. esT&T l &.
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s |T s e TT sT|eTjTT, @<H dV jT+ y*q|&T
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bjTqT bjT>H d]+, eT ds | & q dT+>
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jTT&T eT]jTT $<X+ #~$q yTTyT T<{ jTT&T 1915
$XK|+ usT ndd+ { +sT> q e J$
ls+ #T{sT . n|{ usT\ T $<ojTT\ n<Tb\
+&$. n# udyesD+ q# &. m. mH. 1917
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q J$ e<> y T#T q# H& ~ +<
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eTTdb*{\ d$ esY, sjT|T & s |qT\T #|{ , q +|
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]ds Y #sTT+ $XK T&TeTsT<>sZ , H\sT bsT ,
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+{ | #+< 1923 y{sT s eTseTT,
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neT|s dT ddT q&bsT. +< +]+> |y
T
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$XK |T >sY ]|q *$Tf&, +< dyT +{ +|, dt dt
|s$ T +&dd t d+X\ qT k|+ #sT (1933`37). +< b++
<s< w |]XeT\qT k|+ q <T&>. l \ qs+VsE
#] *bsT. ]\ jTq | $TT&> yT*>sT.
1920 (+&jT H Hwq +>dt yT+sT > #] s +& bT
jTq sT><e] +>dt $T{ s<]> myT. mH.
> $XK ss jesZ \u{, dVT\ \e++>
jTqqT &d usT n<&T |< yTC]{ z&+#sT.
$<X\ #<T eq|{ s&++s+> e+ usrjT
d+d, du| nbs n_eq+ * +&ysT. K<sT
<]+#ysT. d< <eT+ | n_eq+ * e+&ysT.
1921 $XK|+ ]|q +< jT eTVdu eT<dT
sw + | e TTKT\T. l | P d b { es k $T sC
(sbjT+), l +\b{ y+ ds qs+VsE
(@{=b), l |Pdb{ qy+|sE (=s+ ), qs+VsE
(Cqe\d), eTq < HjT&T l &. mH. mH. eTTq>TysT
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yT<&T d++<yTq eT]j y~ >T]e&+
j T eq< X H l \ qs +V sE J$ n< j T +
11`12`1939q eTTd+~. jTq eT]=H J$+ +f
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M] C| s+ jTq \ $jTy& q +< dyT +{
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JUBILEE YEAR

|. >. ;eTes+ \ H\b>T\ >eTdT q


leT y+jTeT, ljTT u> y H sE\ 15. 10. 1889
+q l HsjTD sE eu$T de ]+q
|DJ$. >+<jTy~> nV+k esZ+ k+
deTTbsq J$ n++ #d eT+ nH
wq c\qT sTqe d]+q ysjTq. yq ]
#dT+f C >]+#<>Zs eTVA\ |T{\T jTq
eTT+<T yT~$. ;eTes+ us*> eTVT& |d+ d\T
n+<THsjTq. jTq|sT dssY <+&T HsjTD sE.
@\sT HjTy< e + 1921H k+
deTsX+ K+ |P]+#sT. eT+ jTq s>syd+
nqTu$ +#sT. | d>V + bZHsT. bdT\T m+
V +d\T |{H deTT<+ qT+ q |& &T | qT
H\b\T +& #dq Bs<T& T l HsjTD sE.
>T|&T | y\+ ysTTq |<VsT e+<+fH
jTq| H{ |\ n_eq+ m+ >&+> +<
ne>e TeT+~. |qT\ sD<eT+ #TsT>Z bZ
$jT+ k~+#sT. >+BJ |X+ d\T n+<THsT. e\u jYT

| f us * | q T\
s s D
< e
$j T e+ + # d _s T < T
b+<sT. ;eTes+ us*>
|T q q l HsjTD sE
L & H{ qT+ d s s Y
Hsj T DsE> eeV ]+# & s T . 1935 | eT
><e] usT n< > m |C dys+>+ n$s
w d*bsT. | d>V \+ ss\ H\\|
seT++ HsjTD sE|sT $++~. |eT
><e] |\T bsX \\T, y< X\\T, >+<\j\T
H\=*q |Cdy sT&T l HsjTD sE. @\sT
CrjT $<\jT+ jTq w |* yT . Xdq duT &>
L& |#dq l dssY <+&T HsjTD sE 1944
d|+ sT 10q +CePsT C\ T u&+H &T T~Xd
$&#sT. e<X de ds d+ n]+q l HsjTDsE
b sd sDj
T +.

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sY. _. seTw+ sE
(1891-1973)

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MI

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6 1 - 2 0 11

MsT sT d+es\T +< |<X d+^ H n&MT


|<e T n< \T> |#XsT. Hs+ > bw \T. MsT djT+>
qT\T, >jT\T e&+# s+>\ >] |P] ne>Vq
e+&+ e\q +< |<X d+^ H n&MT d+^, qH
s+>\ $wy T q w #XsT. yjTTq |j >eTT q+<T
| *q |DT\T, s T seT$d du J$ duT \T,
+<|<X MTwH duT\T. +< H n&MT duT\T,
sj \ |y + n_yX |+b+~+#T+ VQeTTK
|Ce+T MsT |<]+q >+, #dq w eTqsh+
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q>s se+o\T.

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d b{ sT>T

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b\=\T eT+&\+ \+\
&sT >eT+ |sT $q>H z
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< & T T +~. y T * ]q
+&\T, MTk\T, ms TTq uT C\T, CqTuVQ $>V + dTsD
eksTT. jTq #d keTT eTT+<T, >euT <jT w >TsT
eksTT. jTH ek<T sE> |sT>+q djT |sE y+
>b\ w+ sE. \+\ &sT +& y+{E> jTqqT
|*#ysT.
1890 n#TseTsE, djTeT <+|T \ +q
ek<T sE 1976 ~e+>T \jsT. jTq d V+>
\+\ &sT >eT+ yTsTTH s&T s +&T $>V \T H\=sT.
eTV >+B , H V A , d T u wt # + < u d T , u
sC+<|k<, ds |* s<w, s>b#] e+{ |eTTK
CrjT HjT\T +< |sq eq|&T ek<T sE
n+>s&> +&ysT. 1921 +< |sq eq
eTV>+B <]+#{ q+ $s> &+, >+B s +&T
#T\ mT= q uTC\| LsuT |\+<s
<]+#TH ek<T sE #=se rdTHs #TsT.
<X+ +>dt eTVdu\ T m& sV+H ek<T sE
Vq+ n+<~. du\ y[ q <X u jTq
#THysT. T\TdT k+ueT], =+& y+|jT\ *d
|qT\ ssD
<eT+ bZq ek<T sE m$T~ H\\

19

GOLDEN
JUBILEE YEAR

KSH
A

l sY . _. seT w +
sE>] qq+ ~ 10-21891, $< _. m. _. m. 1935
qT+& 1954 &d+sY es,
+ > dt d u T \T> Hs T .
1937-39 d+\ +>dt b nu ]> s T
e&eT\| jes+Z qT+& m+|j
sT. sT y Hwq *dt
nu ]> m+|j
sT.
1940 e d+ e d>V +, 1942 { +&j
<eT+ bZq+<Tq _{w |uT+ ysT nsdt #d C\T
qT $~+#sT. n$u eT<dT XdqeT+&* n<\T>
1946-52 d+\ eT< \+ |#XsT.

THI
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s{ q>s s e+o\T

19

6 1 - 2 0 11

GOLDEN
JUBILEE YEAR

s>s yk L& nqTu$ +#sT.


ek<T sE q |<e T& @ qT+# yTT>\sT >eT+
keTTs |&+, |&+ e+{ $<\qT nu d+#sT. |~V&
@ @\sT *+UH d| T HsT HsT. *+UH
b{\T sT>TT+&$. b{ |k ek<T sE |<e T
kq+ *#ysT. 1919 o y[ n& T\d|{
k$TH< e< w]+ #XsT. 1920 o $<qT |P] #dT
d>eT+ ] eq ek<T sE $TT&T syTd+> *d
*+UH bs+_+#sT. nq \+H *+UH |d~
#+~+~.
& seTeT] *d ek<T sE nH |<s q\T #sT.
>=\TdT\qT +#&+, >Tqb\ &ysTT+#&+, qsTqT
|+, qTe\qT |+& qH rjT+, _jT| ukqT |
| |& + e+{ |qT\T ek<T sE ne\> #dysT. ek<T
sE ] |w\ sD+> de\ q{+# neX+ L&
\_++~. <Xes\T, u jT<y, csTq, u+,
#+#T\ e+{ de\ qsd+ Vk$T> q{+ |\Te]
|X+ d\T #s>=HsT.
\+\ &sT >eT ds +#Y> >eT n_e~ mq
w #XsT. q djT|sE sT| sE ]+q
$XXs\j |qsT<] +#sT. >eT+ & q bsX \
u$T #sT. d+d+ L& eT+ |yX+ +&~.
\+\&sT ek<T sE es, . y+ dTeT +{
jTq d++~+q edTe \T |{ HsTT.

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6 1 - 2 0 11

GOLDEN
JUBILEE YEAR

, $Cq Xk\ ~ k$T CHq+<

u |sE \ qsd+ V sE

qHf < Jeq+y| <w eT[+q j


|+>e&jTq. Xgs+>+q qq $wsD\ \T|\T
s <X, $<X U deTTb]+q $Cq K jTq. k$T
CHq+<> |sT>+q l u |sE \ qsd+ VsE djT+
|X&T.
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\ >=s>q eT& >eT+ seTsE, djTeT <+|T \
CHq+< +#sT. u\+H V ||+ #+| $s @s&
$s> essT CHq+<. e< $T $< |P]#d T ~e
< j>k<q jTq Ve\j\ ysT. n =q
n& e+& CH deTTb]+#T <X+ $$< b+\qT
|s{+#sT.
s CHq+< s <X y[ n& <
w> \ y] < +| |Hk\T sTT#sT. =+\+
&d&t H q>s+ dH n+& f\J J #] >D X g+,
uXg+, \, |]X<H |]CH HsT HsT. |>
q>s+ #sd t jTe]{ V fqH, ms , u Xk
|]X<q\T #XsT. ms dk| l CHq+< nH
yk\qT y\Te]+#sT. 1936 < jTe]{ qT+ &s T
b+<sT. s +& ||+ # jTT< \+ s qT+ _H eq
l CHq+< *esY|P jTe]{ qjTsY |
|]X<q $T+ #XsT. n& =H ;{s&jT wqT, d
k|| |]X<q #d ;{s d{ >|t sb+~+#sT.
+<T>qT jTe]{ ysT &s T |{qT |<q+ #XsT.
1947 &d+sY d<X ] eq CHq+< &
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H w q | s
nd d+ T &s s T > #s sT .
1954 +< jTe]{
qjTsY | XU~|>
# s s T . d e Tj T +H
qj
T sY | | nH yk\T yXsT. jTq m*$T+T
|t qj
T sY | nH >+< sd +< jTe]{
n+<#X sT. 1962 |d + |#T ]+#&+~.
k$T CHq+< m& me] H u< ue+ +&
q $CH u nse++> \+ #d d+<V
e #dysT. T+ duT \ m+ bjT+> yT*>ys
sT \ L& n+ rjT+> eTd\THysT.
+<T \ ksd , $Cq, k+d nuT <j , +<T \
$\D d+d |#s+ #jT{ & 1948 k$T
CHq+< ~ +< m&TwH kd{ H\=sT. +<
u\Tsd+ 1950 & z bsX\qT k|+#sT. k$T
CHq+< es $XK +< $X$<\jT+ +|dt
ds ydyT ss#T qj
T sY | s sVD, >+<
s#q eT>T\jsT. k$T CHq+< #\e @s&q
qjTsY | $u>+ |&T +< $X $<\j
eTDeT+> ud\TT q~. @{ &~ qj
T sY | #~y
$<sT\ d+K |sT>T edTq ~.
<, $Cq Xg s+>\ J$ n++ #dq k$T
CHq+< XeTTw s U e+> MT eTT+<T+# |jT +#+.
jTq J$yT z n<T >+<+ . n+<T ||J k<jTyT.

H{ ;eTes+`jTq <s< w |\
+

<+T\] HsjTDsE

GOLDEN
JUBILEE YEAR

;eTes+ |D
+ H&T q\T~X $d] +
&T Tq<+f n~ l <+T\] HsjTDsE <s< w
|*yTq #| |<T. ;eTes+ |dt>& J> l
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POST INDUS VALLEY CIVILIZATION Contd....


However after his death in 317 BC the Greeks withdrew. The Persians and Greeks had little affect on Indian
civilisation. The various Indian kingdoms had begun to conquer one anther and after 322 BC the first great empire arose.
THE MAURYAN EMPIRE : In 322 BC Chandragupta Maurya became king of the powerful and highly centralised sate
of Magadha in the North of India. Aided by his able advisor Kautilya Chandragupata created an emprire. After Alexander
the Great died his empire had spilt up. Seleucos took the eatern part. He attempted to reclaim the Indian provinces one
ruled by Alexander.
However his army was stopped by Chandragupta in 305 BC. Seleucos was then forced to cede most of Afghanistan
to Chandragupta, who also conquered parts of central India.

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dV j ~ ed\T #d |+bsT. 1930, 35 >T+sT,
$XK|+ ]q +>dt du\ T ~jT+> s>& l
sE>] w mq~. +>dt s<]> n+{
$dT + > ] s | qT+& V+&yT q }s+| >T+sT

dse d+

# ] n & < X u =+&


y+|jT >] +{ eTT+<T
1930 | d>V deTs
X + K+ }<s T . eT C \ T
b\sTTHsT. ] e eT
sh sj |<q+> nH bs{\T q&bsT. 1940
e d>V , +<s h +>dt jT$T+#> nH eT+~
d>V <e sV+ Xu wt n|+#THsT. +<s h
+>dt s<]> jTq #dq de\T eTsTe$. jTq
Vj+ b # d+|T {y T + ~.
l sE>sT us CrjT +>dT \eTTq |#dT q
jTq keTy< d<+\ MT< n_eq+ e+&~. l sE>sT,
l nH|>& yTXsse >s\T *d 1937, 38 d+es\
eT+qy] b+, =|{\ yd$ sjT bsX\\T
q&bsT. bsX \ bs\T #| & l jT|wt HsjTD,
n#TY |sH, sD<y, |. d. Cw, &+> #ss+>
e+{ys+<sT e#sT. bsX \ #~$q $<sT l
|#\|* dT+<sjT, de |qqjT, ++b{, |\T|\
y+ejT, Cq\>& seT*+>jT e+{ Ve VMT\THsT.
+>dt y~> eq l sE>] Ms+f n_eq+ e+&~.
X ejT us CrjT +>dt yTT< qT+ esZ\
eTT\T+&$. n> eTq +<s h +>dt l |X+,
l |{_ >s esZ\T+&$. l y+{e, eTsTeT{, l
sE>sT |{_ eZjT T\T. M] eTsT\ + e+&ysT. 1945
es eTdT b eq l n\] d HsjTD sE>]
<s E ds|s E >] +>dT ~+|q U sE>]<.
<<| 25, 30 d+es\T sj \T q&|q l sE>sT
1946qT, 1955qT s +&TksT u| j es+Z qT+
Xdq duT > mH sT. nHs>+ jTq 1968 @|
17q ]X w \jsT.
jTq XdqduT&> eq\+ l sE>sT u|,
H*, s| \\ n_e~ m+>H w #XsT.
j esZ >e\ &T ;<$. sb\ ds q ks\T,
{ bsT<\, eTTsT>TbjT ks\qT deTLssT. |y b+,
T<+ j* d+, C+|+ MT~* deTT, |<e\T>Ty]
b+, >D|es+, sb +, |]d eTT\T, |<|* d| q T deTT\T.
jTq Vj+ sT b++ # n_e~ H#T+~. |\
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d+dsD\+f # n_eq+. n+{ eTT+<T+&ysT. eT+q
y] b+ V]qT\ <y\jT |yX + jTq |T<\ e
]+~. VQX jT T+u\ ]q yTTyT T<{ $+T
$yV+ 1935 l y+sE>] bV+H ]+~.
sb + yde \T l |H seTsE>] esq T |eT
><e] q$Ts+ >eTdT\ T l +<TL] keTsE>],
y+& +>dT HjT\T u|sE dTsE>] sTT+{
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s +&T, eT&T +^\ |d \T # ysT. jTq V+B, u+>,
uw\+f # sTTw+ . jTq sTT+{ >+<\jT+ m+
$\TesTTq, |rysT #<e <q sjT |d \T, #], qe\\T,
HjT\ <\ |d \T+&$. jTq d], CV +< nH s +&T
|* q&bsT. CV +< | , |dT + |eTTK $, |+&T \T
l \ d HsjTD#s >sT d+b< \T> + &ysT.
eT+qy]b+, #TT|\ >eq |y b+,
UJb + , n\ s T , T< + , s b + >e j T
T+ue> e+&$. l sE>], +>dt b
+#T*$. sE>] keTy< d<++ | >se+.
>e kw*dT\T > eTdT\T > sT. |]dT
1946-47 d+es\H $<]> e+ eTdT b y|
]T&jsT. sj\ m<TsTbsyT> yqbT
jTq + <T. | eTw = \Vq\T+{sTT. n+<T
sE>sT nrT\T >sT. |y qeTT jTq \Vq.
VQX >TDyT jTq | jTT q esZ

es\T> e]+~. eTw >{, eTqdT dT yTq , B sE>]


e +. dV jT+ ]qy&T Hy&T |ssTTy& n @H&T
#dsT>sT.
|<e T +<s h #H +>dt eTVdu- Ns\ (1947),
eT<dt sh dV s <eT eTVdu- H* (1949)\ |< q
b eV+#sT. 1960 H* dV s u+ s\jT ue H
bs+ue+ #XsT. dV s <eT+qT, V]H<eT+qT
d e Ts T & > | # X s T . j T q # < T e q~ y H ,
kV|jT T&T neT\yTq >+<e TT\T d]+ q>qT
>+<\jTeTTqT @ss#THsT. y+{E>] us leT
nq|PseT eTV ss > nH <e\ bZHsT.
n\d+U\eTH \+ y] @H&T jTq $d]+#<T.
<&, s&, seTeTT p| dsdeq <w
##T y] ysk{. $<\j\T, eTTKyTq |<X \
e+q\T, s&T >e\ sV<sT\T H\=sT. M]
+<| f nH _sT<T ss\ T sTT#sT. dssY |f\ T>] e
d+\+ M] # dT+ ~. XTe |f >s+f j{+{
uj
T y eT+q y+{E >s+f L& | sT\ < uj
T +.
y+{E >] <w ndjT ndV H\T |se T ndV yTq
>TD\T. dV, yT l y+{E $\Te #ysT. $TT\
d+ y] >se || T \ T b&+ d+ qT m+{ sTe
nsTTH ydysT. | m+ yTTsT nsTTH eTqdT n+
dTyT q ~. n s+> l y+{E >sT n_e~
dV jT|&sT . 1968 @| 17 Bq |se T|~+#sT. @~ @yTH
u| j es+Z sE>] de\ VQ |j q+ b+~,
n+<] eTqdT sE>sT ds + > *bjsT.

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POST INDUS VALLEY CIVILIZATION Contd....
This new empire was rich and trade thrived. Its capital was one of the largest cities in the ancient world. In 296
Chandragupta abdicated in favour of his son Bindusara who pushed the frontier of the empire further south.
The greatesh Mauryan ruler was Ashoka (296-232 BC). He conquered Kalinga (Modern day Orissa). Afterwards he
declared he was appalled by the suffering caused by war and decided against any further conquest.
Ashoka also converted to Buddhism. He decreed that the Buddhist Principles of right conduct should be engraved in stone
pillars or on rocks throughout his kindom to teach the people how to live. Asoka set about pacifying and consolidating

his empire. However despite his conversion to Buddhism Mauryan rule was authoritarian and punishments for
wrongdoers were severe.
After his death the Mauryan Empire declined, as all empires do. It suffered an economic dicline and political
instability as different brothers strived to become kings. A general assassinated the last Mauryan ruler in 185
BC. The general then took over running the empire and founded the shunga dynasty. However in 73 BC the last
Shunga ruler was, in turn, assassinated. They were replaced by the Kanva dynasty which ruled form 73-28 BC.
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*~+& y] &|& T #T, qsdj
T eT >sT. +& +>s sE>sT.
u | sE, dTsE >sT 5e s> es y+& #~$,
|<| ;eTes+ $TwH V d\T H\Ze bs+ es =qk+,
1920e d+es+ n&$ u|sE>sT ;eTes+ k|+ q
CrjT q bsX \ d+eseTT nu d+. &|*
>&+ y] yTqeeT\ <q+ $T\T H\T>T d+eseTT
\T+&]. 1924 M] +&>] eTsDq+s+ MsT &d+sT
H\ y+& e 5 d+eseTT\T 300 mseTT\ u$T
eekjTeTT #d] . 1930 sjT s+>eTTq |y + $<o
edT VwsD yTT<\>T Crj<e\ jT+<T bZ, eT&T
|sjTeTT\T (6 edeTT\T, 9 edeTT\T, d+eseTT)
s>s q T nqTu$ +]. dTsE >sT ndX ysD
=s bT|&]. eT >VeTTq V]qT\qT, |b\
jT$T+ sT\ esZ<s]. Bq+<T, d+
|\ ] dVjT+ #d]. 1942 n\ us+>dt
deyXe TTq u+usTT y[ e, $|e eTTqT eBd, s Y
#], \ #], bdt dwqT\ e< |{+> #d].
d+<s e TTq ]q bdT \T\ 6>TsT eTsD+ ]. dT
HjT&T dTsE >] 12 =s& <\T, 6 d+\T ]q
b|+ q~. dTsE dreTD Xes+ *~+& $TsE
>] dT oeT +>sjT eT >sT 1946 eT<dT Xdqdu
duT\T> mqT&]. yT eTV d+|TeTTq eTTK b
eV+ jTT+&].

dTsE C\T qT+&


$& T < e s +& T ks T
Xd q d u mqT& ] .
(1952`57, 1957`62).
1953 b{ oseTT\T sVs
B e\q eTsD+ q|&T Ms=s Xdqdu du eTTq sJHe
] mqT&]. 1948 50 y\ s\ $s+ y+&
>+B yTy]jT _*+> ]+|+]. >y<s D bT|&] .
usus \ T sTTsTesT <q T+& nq<qeTT #d] . s <q
<s eTT\T nHe TT\T #d] . M] dV jTeTT +& b+eTTq
@ dseTT sT>< T . o dTsE >] T+eTTq
eq~ 200 mse TT\ e>D b\eTT. sjT seTeTT\
d++~+q ejTeTT =s qT, n~, nu> dseTT =s
e+< mse TT\ > q$T $T*q e+< mse TT\T MsT, k<sT \T
|+#T=H]. MsT , <T|\T, DTdT\T yTT<\>T +Te\qT,
HeT, seT\T\T, >sTe+\T yTT<\>T |\qT s+&T
d+eseTT\T |+]. &. mH. sY. (;eTes+) k| \
Ms=sT . MsT s| deC_e~ # w #d] . eT+ o
n\] d HsjTD sE>sT, MsT sEq (3`9`1963)
~e+>T\sTT]. dTsE >] esT&T $jT esY
sE 1964 qT+& 1967 es $k&sT d$T n< &T>
mqT&]. eTs 1972 m] . *, +&, qT esTd>
XdqduT \>T u>+ +< <Xe TTq T+u \_++~.

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The influence of the Mauryans penetrated into Southern India. In the time of the Mauryans the farmers
there became more advanced. By the first century BC organised kingdoms had grown up and trade and commerce
were flourshing there.
THE INDO-GREEKS : After Alexander the Great's death his empire was split between his generals. The
various successor states fought each other until a strong state emerged in Bactria (roughly modern Afghanistan).
The Greek rulers of Bactria attempte to control Northwest India.
About 185 BC King Demetrius invaded India. About 160 BC one of his successors, king menander conqquered
most of northern India. However after the deth of Menander this empire broke up into separate states and
Indian civilisation developed without European influence.
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+>ssE. se V<Ts Y d. $.
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@| 11q +#sT. qsd+ VsE eTT>TsZ T esT\T, eTT>TsZ T
es\ T. eT> |\ s +& d+q+ l +>s sE, jTq
+& qsd+VsE |eTTK HjTy~. yTT<{ qT+ |\\
#<Te\| | X< q|s q #<Te\T #|+#sT. +&
n;w+ yTs l +>s sE y+&+ J qT+
HjTXd+ |{ b~ $XK |+ Hy~> bd T #XsT.
|_ bdL sY, usY n< &> l +>s sE
de\+~+#sT.
qH{ qT+# k+ <eT+ | l +>s sE
]T \jsT. eT<dT V d\T $<qT nu ddT q sEH
+& c $sT<+> +>T] |X+ e+{ HjT\T
@sT #dq k+ deTs <eT deyX\ VsjT ysT.
eTV>+B @{=b\ +& +{ d+<s q eq|&T
>+B |u e+ l +>s sE +>dt b #ssT. jTq
J$ |s ++ UBH <] + q <Xu #THsT.
$XK|+ HjTy< e =qkdH l +>ssE
s j \| L & d # |ys T . + > dt b
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l |. esk$T sE, l \+ d+Jes&, l dT Vq+<s &,


l <y<s+ d+JejT, l H { $XH<+ e+{ HjT\
l +>s sE dV d++<\T +&$.
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|+ | eTT< yjT >*>sT. $jTq>s #+~q
l |. $. . sE q kV+, eHkdt dT @sT
uyd+ ~. $< s+|T + mq w #dq dT l
+>sT sE s<]> | #XsT.
q +& H\=*q @{=b dVs #s s>s
n< &T> |#XsT. <q +s+ &s s >Y w#X sT. CrjT
dV s # s deK b< \T> L& l +>s sE
de\+~+#sT.
$<~_e~, ke k+d se\
$k bT|&sT. k b*f d\H usT duT&>,
d+#T u jo\ duT&> =qk>sT.
$$< s+>\ l +>ssE n+~+q de\ >T]+|>
1964 m. |. |_ ddt MTwH duT\T> jTqqT
jT$T+#sT. | >T]+| b+~q q T+ dTd+|q
d+|<j\qT l +>s sE |]s+ eTT+<T rdTysT.
1966 |<M $seTD #dq =~ us, eTT>TsZ T
esT\T, eTT>TsZ T es\ qT Xd+ <+ eTT+ l +>s
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THE KUSHAN : Indian now faced a new invader. Nomads from Central Asia conquered Bactria about 120
BC. They then settled down adn gave up their nomadic lifestyle. They were spilt into 5 tribes. One of the tribes,
the Kushanas conquered the others. They then turned their attention to Northern India. Gradually they conquered
more and more territory. Successive kings carved out bigger and bigger empires in Northern India.
The Kushan Empire reached its peak under King Kanishka (about 78 AD to 114 AD). During his reign
Northern India was prosperous and did much trade with the Roman Empire. Kanishka was also a patron of the
arts, which flourished. However after his death the empire declined and brok up. By the early 3rd century AD
India was once again split into small states.
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VQeTTK dy sT &T

e<e es

CrjTy~>, +>dt y~> <X k+ deTs+ #TsT>Z


bZ 1941 nsdj
sT l |. e<e es. <X k++
d~+ # L& +>dt b j o\ b bw+#sT. <+
bT $$< ke dy se bZHsT.
l e<e es $jTq>s+ Cqe\d 1907 qe+sT
7e Bq +#sT. 1984 @| 13q ]Xw\jsT.
$jTq>s+ , eT<dT \j J $<ud+ #ksT.
]Xw\T e<e es eekjTeT+f m+ eTe.
n+<TH | + |X bwD | dy T +&T. sD+>H
u| eekjT X\ b\ eT+&* duT&> jTq
jT$TT\jsT.
sw, CrjT ksTT sV+q |\T e$T& |+&
|<s q jTq bZ nH |<e T VQeTT\T, s*+> w\ T
>\Tb+<sT. n\ us sT\ bs+ duT\T> L&
|#XsT. |+Cu se<XeTTU dVT\T> +&ysT.
]X w \T e<e es dV s <e |+ #XsT.
eT& eT<dT sw+ dV s s+>+ $d jTq bT|&sT .
1941 qT+ 1970 es dV s es{+> kd{
n<\T> w #XsT. dVs +< u+ &ssY> 25
d+es\T =qk>sT. n> +< |<X dV s u+ &s s >Y

L & de\T n+~+#s T .


+<|<X dVs es{+>
deK b< \T> L& $w
de\T n+~+#sT.
$jTq>s+ @s&
eTT+<T, $XK |+ +>dt b s<]> |~VqT
d+es\T b n_e~ mq w #XsT. n\ us +>dt
$T{(m. . d. d) duT &> 15 d+es\T =qk>sT. |<X
+>dt $T{ sesZ duT &> L& e<e es bT|&sT .
d V s s + > + , + > dt X j \ k< q w
#jT &+bT ke < s+> L& l e<e es
q<q eTT<yXsT.
$j T q> s + >s e | d t d t u + #Y y T d { > < T
d+es\bT de\T n+~+#sT. $jTq>s+ s] u
n<&> $$< d#+< se\qT #|{ neT\T #XsT.
+<|<X >d+sD d$T s<]> @&~bT
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THE GUPTA EMPIRE : A new empire was founded early in the 4th century AD by Chandragupta. After his
death in 335 AD his son Samudragupta (335-375) conquered the whole of Northern India and much of Central
India. India once again became prosperous and stable and much trade was done with China. Mathematics,
astronomy and medicine flourished. Literature aslo blossomed. This was the age of the great poet Kalidasa.
However Gupta rule was less strict than Mauryan rule. Punishments were less harsh and provinces of the
empire were given some autonomy. The Gupta Empire reached a peak under Chandragupta II 375-415 AD.
However it then went into decline. The Gupta Empire broke up in the early 6th century.
THE HUNS : In the mid 5th century AD, the Huns, a fierce and warlike people from Central Asia invaded
Northwest India. However about 460 AD they were repulsed by Skandagupta (454-467). Nevertheless the
Huns returned at the end of the 5th century. This time they conquered most of North-Western India.
However their rule lasted no more than about 30 years. About 528 AD the Indians, led by a ruler called
Yashodharman defeated them in battle and drove them out.
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W deTL]q $w >TDd+|qT\T, q C de#d
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