Bezawada Gopala Reddy Explained

Bezawada Gopala Reddy
Order:6th
Office:Governor of Uttar Pradesh
Term Start:1 May 1967
Term End:30 June 1972
1Namedata:Charan Singh
Chandra Bhanu Gupta
Tribhuvan Narain Singh
Kamalapati Tripathi
Predecessor:Bishwanath Das
Successor:Shashi Kant Varma
Office1:2nd Chief Minister of Andhra State
Term Start1:28 March 1955
Term End1:1 November 1956
Governor1:Chandulal Madhavlal Trivedi
Predecessor1:President's rule
Successor1:Office Dissolved
Office2:2nd President of the
Andhra Pradesh Congress Committee
Term Start2:1955
Term End2:1956
1Blankname2:AICC President
1Namedata2:U. N. Dhebar
Predecessor2:Neelam Sanjiva Reddy
Successor2:Damodaram Sanjivayya
Birth Name:Bezawada Gopala Reddy
Birth Date:5 August 1907
Birth Place:Buchireddypalem, Madras Presidency, British India
(now in Andhra Pradesh, India)
Death Place:Chennai, Tamil Nadu, India
Nationality:Indian
Spouse:Lakshmikanthamma
Party:Indian National Congress
Relatives:Bezawada Ramachandra Reddy

Bezawada Gopala Reddy (5 August 1907 – 9 March 1997) was an Indian freedom fighter, writer and politician. He was the Chief Minister of the erstwhile Indian state, Andhra State from 1955 to 1956 and later served as the Governor of Uttar Pradesh from 1967 to 1972. He was popularly known as "Andhra Tagore" in recognition of his literary works.[1] [2]

Early and personal life

Reddy was born on 5 August 1907 in Buchireddypalem in the Nellore district of present-day Andhra Pradesh (then part of Madras Presidency) to Pattabhiram Reddy and Seethamma. He completed his school education in the same village before furthering his studies at Andhra Jatiya Kalashala from 1921 to 1924 in Machilipatnam. Reddy pursued graduation in D.Litt at Visva-Bharati University in Shantiniketan, West Bengal. Upon his return from West Bengal in 1927, he actively participated in the freedom movement, notably contributing to the Salt March and Quit India Movement. As a consequence of his involvement, he faced arrest and imprisonment at Vellore and Tanjavore jails.[3] [4]

Reddy was married to Lakshmikanthamma, the daughter of the freedom fighter Tikkavarapu Rami Reddy and Sudarshanamma. She was also a student at Shantiniketan and involved in the freedom movement.[5] Reddy's admiration for Rabindranath Tagore's works inspired him to translate many of his books into the Telugu language.

Political career

Member A.I.C.C., since 1931 ; M.L.A., Madras, 1937–46 ; was Minister Local Administration, Government of Madras, 1937–39 ; President Andhra Pradesh, 1955–56 ; Finance Minister, Madras, 1947 ; Home Minister, Andhra Pradesh, 1956 ; Finance Minister, Andhra Pradesh, 1957 ; M.P. Rajya Sabha, 1958–60, Lok Sabha, 1962 ; Minister of Revenue and Civil Expenditure Government of India, 1958–61 ; Minister for Information and Broadcasting 1962–63 ; resigned under the Kamraj Plan ; Chairman, Children's Film Society; President: Dakshin Bharat Hindi Prachar Sabha (A.P.) ; Telugu Bhasha Samiti, since 1947 ; A.P. Sahitya Academy, since 1957 ; All-India Chess Federation, since 1959 ; Governor of U.P. since 1 May 1967.[6]

Death and legacy

Reddy was admitted to the hospital following an accident just 10 days prior to his death. He died on 9 May 1997 at the age of 89, after being discharged from the hospital at his son's residence.[7] [8] An award in his honor was established and is known as the "Dr. Bezawada Gopala Reddy Award", recognising individuals in the fields of Telugu literature and politics for their contributions.[9] [10]

Awards

Reddy received the prestigious Raja-Lakshmi Award for the year 1989, conferred upon him by the Sri Raja-Lakshmi Foundation, Chennai.[11]

See also

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: Prasad . P. V. . 2019-04-02 . Reputed political families in Nellore lose charm . 2023-11-21 . www.thehansindia.com . en.
  2. Web site: Desk . OV Digital . 2023-03-09 . 9 March in Indian and World History . 2023-11-21 . Observer Voice . en-US.
  3. Web site: Mahotsav . Amrit . Bejawada Gopal Reddy . 2023-11-21 . Azadi Ka Amrit Mahotsav, Ministry of Culture, Government of India . English.
  4. Web site: India . The Hans . 2022-08-15 . Nellore: Kin of freedom fighters felicitated . 2023-11-21 . www.thehansindia.com . en.
  5. News: 13 August 2023 . Nellore women who stole limelight during freedom struggle . .
  6. Web site: Official Website of Governor's Secretariat, Raj Bhavan Lucknow Uttar Pradesh, India. / . 2023-11-21 . upgovernor.gov.in.
  7. News: 10 March 1997 . Former Up Governor Gopala Reddy Passes Away . .
  8. Web site: Today in Indian History - Bezawada Gopala Reddy, 89, former Union Minister and former Chief Minister of Andhra Pradesh, died. . 2023-11-21 . www.seattleindian.com.
  9. Web site: 1970-01-01 . Rosaiah given Bezawada Gopala Reddy Award . 2023-11-21 . News18 . en.
  10. News: 2014-10-21 . Bezawada Gopala Reddy Award for Mohan Babu . en-IN . The Hindu . 2023-11-21 . 0971-751X.
  11. Web site: TFASNJ.ORG Telugu Fine Arts Society, New Jersey, North America . 2023-11-21 . tfasnj.org.