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Raja Bahadur Venkat Rama Reddy Women's College - RBVRRWC

Raja Bahadur Venkat Rama Reddy was conceived on August 22, 1869, in a working class family at Rayanpet in Wanaparthy. He lost his folks from the get-go in his adolescence and was raised by his uncle, William Wahab, who affected him. He had extraordinary energy for training which made him seek after further investigations, regardless of restriction from his relatives. At 18 years old, Venkat Rama Reddy entered the police administration of the recent Hyderabad State and rose to the situation of Police Commissioner of Hyderabad City, the main Hindu to do as such. The Nizam of Hyderabad respected Sri Venkat Rama Reddy with the title of "Raja Bahadur" in acknowledgment of his administrations to the state. Ruler George of England presented the title of "Request of British Empire' for taking care of the Indian Labor issue. A statue has been introduced in his memory in the city which is a one of a kind component for a cop. A pioneer in the field of training, he took a few measures to spread education among the general population of the Telangana area and to advance Telugu as the vehicle of guidance. The instruction of in reverse territory of Telangana Girls, specifically, got incredible catalyst from him. It is this spearheading soul of his, which made him venture out building up a school for ladies in the beginning of 1949. The school is named after him.

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