Dukkipati Nageswara Rao

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Dukkipati Nageswara Rao was an Indian independence movement activist from Krishna District.[1]

Rao was sent to prison 16 times. He also met Mahatma Gandhi in his home town Peyyeri about 30 miles from his village Nandamuru during the Quit India Movement in 1942. The Government of Andhra Pradesh posthumously gave him 10 acres of land and a Tamra Patra (Certificate) which was given in accordance with the struggle that he fought for the freedom against the British. Apart from serving in several prisons in Andhra Pradesh he also had the privilege of meeting Late Sarvepalli Radhakrishna during the independence struggle. He was also in many noteworthy prisons like Bellary Jail,Tiruchirapalli Jail,and Vellore prisons during the freedom struggle.

References

  1. ^ B. Seshagiri Rao. History Of Freedom Movement In Guntoor District 1921-47. Prasanna Publications. Retrieved 3 December 2010.