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| Biography |
Rama Mohan Rao was born to Shri Nagoji Rao Hebbare, renowned tailor by profession & Lakshmi Bai Hebbare, native of Allagadda, at Nandyal, Kurnool district, Andhra Pradesh on 23 March 1939 at 2:30 am. He is the eldest among six brothers and two sisters in the family. He was brought up in Allagadda, situated on the banks of Vakkileru River and 10 kms from Nallamala forest.
Lovingly called as ‘Chakri’, ‘Chakrapani’ & ‘Mohana’ he did his schooling from Allagadda and college education from Kurnool. Rama Mohan Rao discontinued his education due to financial constraints of the family and started working on temporary basis in Irrigation Department, Allagadda to take the responsibility of his brothers & Sisters education. Selected by Andhra Pradesh Public Service Commission he was posted to Animal Husbandry Department, Kurnool and in 1965 was transferred to Ongole.
During his tenure at Ongole, he married Rukmani, (an employee in Irrigation Department) daughter of Shri Tukaram Patke from Bellary, Karnataka on 26 February 1967. The couple were blessed with two sons Raveen, PraveenKumar & a daughter Suman.
Rama Mohan Rao worked at Allagadda, Ongole, Banavasi, Adoni, Nandyal & Kurnool before retiring as Statistical Invesigator in Animal Husbandry Department at Kurnool. During his service he published more than 35 scientific articles. He received two district level awards and the prestigious national award - Dr.M.N.MENON MEMORIAL AWARD.
Rama Mohan Rao has settled down at Kurnool and has dedicated his retired life for the noble cause of developing Bhavasar Khatriya Community. He has undertaken many activities as President of Kurnool Bhavasar Khatriya Samaj including the construction of Shri Rukmini Panduranga Swami Temple and Kalyana Mandap(Marriage Hall). He is leading a team for organizing various social activities such as Medical camps, Vadhu Var Parichay Sammelans, adopting needy people, providing fees for education of poor, etc.
Even though the family moved on to modern times, Rama Mohan Rao still had passion for his family tradition "Tailoring". He used to stitch all the family members clothes till early 90s. He still has his favourite Sewing Machine made in Germany by Gritzner company which was destroyed in II World War.
When he is not busy with his social work, he enjoys playing Spider Solitaire on his PC and gardening.
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| Events |
BHAVASAR KSHATRIYA VADHU VAR PARICHAY SAMMELAN - Organized Vadhu Var Parichay Sammelan on Sunday, 27 May 2007 at Shri Rukmini Panduranga Swami Temple, Kurnool. More than 200 applications were received and more than 500 people attended the sammelan. Free food for all and free accommodation for out station participants were provided.
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