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Sri
Anantha Ramalu Mallu
Member of the 7th Lok Sabha for Nagarkurnool
In office
18 January 1980 – 31 December 1984
Preceded byM. Bheeshma Dev
Succeeded byV. Tulasiram
Member of the 9th Lok Sabha for Nagarkurnool
In office
2 December 1989 – 7 February 1990
Preceded byV. Tulasiram
Succeeded byMallu Ravi
Personal details
Born1942
Laxmipuram, Andhra Pradesh, India
Died1990
CitizenshipIndian
Political partyCongress
RelativesMallu Bhatti Vikramarka (brother)[1]
Mallu Ravi (brother)

Anantha Ramulu Mallu (1942–1990) was an Indian politician who served in the Lok Sabha.[2]

Early life and education

Mallu was born in Laxmipuram Village, of Wyra mandal, Khammam district. He was the eldest son of his family. His father Akhilanda Dasu and his mother Manikyamma. Mallu Ravi and Mallu Bhatti Vikramarka are his brothers. He was a Post-graduate in Master of Arts in Political Science. He became a village development Officer in 1962. He was General Secretary of state V.D.Os. Association for 16 years continuously.

Mallu resigned his job in 1978 and joined Congress Party. He was elected as Member - Lok Sabha from Nagarkurnool, Mahbubnagar district in the year 1980. As a member of Parliament, he proved himself as a true public representative with his timely action responding to various problems of his constituency. Impressed by his zeal and progress, Indira Gandhi sent him twice abroad as a delegate in a Parliamentary Committee. In 1986, he was nominated as Chairman, State Finance Corporation of India, by Rajiv Gandhi. He gave a new direction in its working and subsequently he was nominated as Joint Secretary AICC(I),and was elevated as a General Secretary, AICC (I) in 1989.

Mallu died on 7 February 1990 from a heart attack.

References

  1. ^ "YSR's trusted lieutenant named Chief Whip". The Hindu. 5 June 2009. Archived from the original on 8 June 2009. Retrieved 31 January 2013.
  2. ^ "Combined List of Members". Parliament of India. Archived from the original on 27 June 2013. Retrieved 30 January 2013.