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Thakkalapalli Purushotham Rao (Born March 20, 1937) was the cabinet minister for Roads, Buildings and Ports, Government of Andhra Pradesh from 1993 to 1994. Presently he is the Chairman for High Power Committee on Remote Interior Area Development.
Thakkalapalli Purushotham Rao (Born March 20, 1937) was the cabinet minister for Roads, Buildings and Ports, Government of Andhra Pradesh from 1993 to 1994. Presently he is the Chairman for High Power Committee on Remote Interior Area Development.

Rao was born in an affluent royal family on March 20, 1937 in Konkapaka village of Warangal district in Andhra Pradesh. At a young age of twenty five he was elected as the Wardhannapet Samithi President and later he was elected to the 4th and 5th assembly from wardhannapet constituency, in the year 1989 he was elected from Warangal constituency. In 1969, Rao unveiled Telangana map in the state assembly and he was for outright separation during the 1969 Telangana movement and he supported the student views.
Rao was born in an affluent royal family on March 20, 1937 in Konkapaka village of Warangal district in Andhra Pradesh. At a young age of twenty five he was elected as the Wardhannapet Samithi President and later he was elected to the 4th and 5th assembly from wardhannapet constituency, in the year 1989 he was elected from Warangal constituency. In 1969, Rao unveiled Telangana map in the state assembly and he was for outright separation during the 1969 Telangana movement and he supported the student views.

Mr.Rao was instrumental in persuading Dr.YSR to have peace talks with maoists and he was the government representative during the peace talks.The AICC has made him the chairman of Gandhipatham of APCC to propagate the ideals of Gandhiji, in intellectual circles he is called Gandhian Marxist
Mr.Rao was instrumental in persuading Dr.YSR to have peace talks with maoists and he was the government representative during the peace talks.The AICC has made him the chairman of Gandhipatham of APCC to propagate the ideals of Gandhiji, in intellectual circles he is called Gandhian Marxist

BR. Ambedkar Open University honored Rao with Doctorate in the year 2008 for his service to the society
BR.Ambedkar Open University honored Rao with Doctorate in the year 2008 for his service to the society
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Thakkalapalli Purushotham Rao (Born March 20, 1937) was the cabinet minister for Roads, Buildings and Ports, Government of Andhra Pradesh from 1993 to 1994. Presently he is the Chairman for High Power Committee on Remote Interior Area Development.

Rao was born in an affluent royal family on March 20, 1937 in Konkapaka village of Warangal district in Andhra Pradesh. At a young age of twenty five he was elected as the Wardhannapet Samithi President and later he was elected to the 4th and 5th assembly from wardhannapet constituency, in the year 1989 he was elected from Warangal constituency. In 1969, Rao unveiled Telangana map in the state assembly and he was for outright separation during the 1969 Telangana movement and he supported the student views.

Mr.Rao was instrumental in persuading Dr.YSR to have peace talks with maoists and he was the government representative during the peace talks.The AICC has made him the chairman of Gandhipatham of APCC to propagate the ideals of Gandhiji, in intellectual circles he is called Gandhian Marxist

BR.Ambedkar Open University honored Rao with Doctorate in the year 2008 for his service to the society

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