Dr. Agarala Eswara Reddi: A dynamic and committed leader
By: Reddy, M.C.Reddeppa
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BookPublisher: IIPA Digest: Building capacity for governance Description: 4(1), Jan-Mar, 2022: p.44-49.
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IIPA Digest: Building capacity for governanceSummary: Dr. Agarala Eswara Reddi was born on 28th December 1933 as a second son of Late Sri A. Venkata Subba Reddy and Smt. Mangamma at Thukivakam village of Renigunta (Mandal) of Chittoor district. He holds three M.A. Degrees in Humanities and on the advice of his father; he entered in the public life. Initially he was elected by the people of his village as ‘Sarpanch’ (G.P. President) and reached the highest position of Speaker of Andhra Pradesh Legislative Assembly. Dr. Reddi was a dynamic and committed leader. As a dynamic leader initially he chose to enter the administrative services. When he didn’t get into it, he tried for other jobs, but he didn’t secure suitable job. Later, he chose the ‘politics’ as a profession and continued in it whether he gets a position or not. However, he secured the highest position in the legislative system by moving from Swatantra Party to Congress party. He conducted the House with dignity, decency and decorum for the span of a period of three years i.e., 1979-1983. In 1982 Assembly Elections, Dr. Reddi was set up as a candidate to oppose the matinee idol, Sri N. T. Rama Rao, who was a founder President of Telugu Desam Party and he lost the election. Though he was promised by the High command of the party that he would be accommodated in a suitable position either in the state or centre, but it was failed to keep up its promise. As a committed leader, he served the society and people by establishing educational institutions, writing articles to the newspapers, magazines and publishing books of varied importance. In this paper, an attempt is made to present a brief sketch about Dr. Agarala Ewara Reddi, his education, aspirations, disappointments, accomplishments and the life learning’s. His unique qualities are also described at the end.- Reproduced
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Dr. Agarala Eswara Reddi was born on 28th December 1933 as a second son of Late Sri A. Venkata Subba Reddy and Smt. Mangamma at Thukivakam village of Renigunta (Mandal) of Chittoor district. He holds three M.A. Degrees in Humanities and on the advice of his father; he entered in the public life. Initially he was elected by the people of his village as ‘Sarpanch’ (G.P. President) and reached the highest position of Speaker of Andhra Pradesh Legislative Assembly. Dr. Reddi was a dynamic and committed leader. As a dynamic leader initially he chose to enter the administrative services. When he didn’t get into it, he tried for other jobs, but he didn’t secure suitable job. Later, he chose the ‘politics’ as a profession and continued in it whether he gets a position or not. However, he secured the highest position in the legislative system by moving from Swatantra Party to Congress party. He conducted the House with dignity, decency and decorum for the span of a period of three years i.e., 1979-1983. In 1982 Assembly Elections, Dr. Reddi was set up as a candidate to oppose the matinee idol, Sri N. T. Rama Rao, who was a founder President of Telugu Desam Party and he lost the election. Though he was promised by the High command of the party that he would be accommodated in a suitable position either in the state or centre, but it was failed to keep up its promise. As a committed leader, he served the society and people by establishing educational institutions, writing articles to the newspapers, magazines and publishing books of varied importance. In this paper, an attempt is made to present a brief sketch about Dr. Agarala Ewara Reddi, his education, aspirations, disappointments, accomplishments and the life learning’s. His unique qualities are also described at the end.- Reproduced


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