• Need Urgent Help
    We need your help with a big problem that media people in Andhra Pradesh are facing.

    The media in Andhra Pradesh is active, but it's hard for journalists to do their jobs freely. The biggest problem is getting quick and correct information from the government. This makes it really tough for them to report the news fairly.

    Since you are a strong supporter of media rights, we ask the Bharat Media Association to

    Look into how serious this problem is.

    Talk with government officials and other groups to find solutions.

    Work for rules that protect media people's rights, safety, and respect.

    Believe Our strong voice together can make a real difference, helping to create a better environment for media professionals. We hope you can act quickly on this important matter.
    Need Urgent Help We need your help with a big problem that media people in Andhra Pradesh are facing. The media in Andhra Pradesh is active, but it's hard for journalists to do their jobs freely. The biggest problem is getting quick and correct information from the government. This makes it really tough for them to report the news fairly. Since you are a strong supporter of media rights, we ask the Bharat Media Association to Look into how serious this problem is. Talk with government officials and other groups to find solutions. Work for rules that protect media people's rights, safety, and respect. Believe Our strong voice together can make a real difference, helping to create a better environment for media professionals. We hope you can act quickly on this important matter.
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  • Andhra Pradesh - The Sunrise State of India.

    The Real Beauty of Andhra Pradesh is their peoples who are so humble and caring by their nature. The majority of people in Andhara Pradesh are Hindus around 90% and the remaining are Muslims, Christians, Buddhist, Sikhs, and Jain make up the remaining portion of the population.

    #Andhrapradesh#India
    Andhra Pradesh - The Sunrise State of India. The Real Beauty of Andhra Pradesh is their peoples who are so humble and caring by their nature. The majority of people in Andhara Pradesh are Hindus around 90% and the remaining are Muslims, Christians, Buddhist, Sikhs, and Jain make up the remaining portion of the population. #Andhrapradesh#India
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  • Andhra Pradesh has a rich tapestry of historical personalities who have made significant contributions across various fields, from ancient rulers to modern freedom fighters and female icons. Here’s a brief overview of some of the most notable figures:

    1. Famous Rulers
    Gautamiputra Satakarni (230 BCE - 220 CE): Renowned as one of the greatest rulers of the Satavahana dynasty, he expanded his kingdom significantly and is celebrated for his contributions to art and culture.

    Andhra Ikshvaku (2nd Century CE): Following the Satavahanas, this dynasty continued to rule over parts of Andhra Pradesh, contributing to the region's cultural heritage.

    Narasimhavarman I (571-630 CE) & Mahendravarman I (630-668 CE): Influential kings of the Pallava dynasty, known for their patronage of the arts and architecture, particularly in the temple-building traditions.

    2. Freedom Fighters
    Alluri Sitarama Raju: A prominent revolutionary leader who fought against British colonial rule, known as "Manyam Veerudu" for his efforts in the forest regions.

    Potti Sreeramulu: Revered as "Amarajeevi," he played a crucial role in the Andhra statehood movement, sacrificing his life for the cause.

    Muktyala Raja: A notable political leader, he oversaw the construction of the Nagarjuna Sagar Dam, a monumental engineering feat.

    Tanguturi Prakasam Pantulu: The first Chief Minister of Andhra Pradesh, he was known as "Andhra Kesari" and was a fierce advocate for the rights of the people.

    Pingali Venkayya: A freedom fighter and the designer of India's national flag, he contributed significantly to the Indian independence movement.

    Puchalapalli Sundarayya: A key figure in the Communist Party of India, he was instrumental in post-independence politics.

    Makineni Basavapunnaiah: A prominent communist leader, he served in the Rajya Sabha and was influential in shaping political discourse in the state.

    3. Famous Female Personalities
    Rani Rudrama Devi: One of the few female rulers in Indian history, she was a significant figure in the Kakatiya dynasty, known for her administrative skills and reforms.

    Sarojini Naidu: Known as "The Nightingale of India," she was a prominent poet and a key figure in the Indian independence movement, advocating for women's rights.

    Sushmita Sen: The first Indian woman to win the Miss Universe title in 1994, she is also a celebrated actress in Bollywood and a social activist.

    PV Sindhu: A world-renowned badminton player and Olympic medalist, she has inspired many with her achievements and is a prominent figure in Indian sports.

    Many More.....

    These personalities represent the diverse heritage of Andhra Pradesh, showcasing its historical significance and the ongoing contributions of its people to Indian society and culture.

    #Greateleaders#Greatrulers#Greatpersonalities #Andhrapradesh
    Andhra Pradesh has a rich tapestry of historical personalities who have made significant contributions across various fields, from ancient rulers to modern freedom fighters and female icons. Here’s a brief overview of some of the most notable figures: 1. Famous Rulers Gautamiputra Satakarni (230 BCE - 220 CE): Renowned as one of the greatest rulers of the Satavahana dynasty, he expanded his kingdom significantly and is celebrated for his contributions to art and culture. Andhra Ikshvaku (2nd Century CE): Following the Satavahanas, this dynasty continued to rule over parts of Andhra Pradesh, contributing to the region's cultural heritage. Narasimhavarman I (571-630 CE) & Mahendravarman I (630-668 CE): Influential kings of the Pallava dynasty, known for their patronage of the arts and architecture, particularly in the temple-building traditions. 2. Freedom Fighters Alluri Sitarama Raju: A prominent revolutionary leader who fought against British colonial rule, known as "Manyam Veerudu" for his efforts in the forest regions. Potti Sreeramulu: Revered as "Amarajeevi," he played a crucial role in the Andhra statehood movement, sacrificing his life for the cause. Muktyala Raja: A notable political leader, he oversaw the construction of the Nagarjuna Sagar Dam, a monumental engineering feat. Tanguturi Prakasam Pantulu: The first Chief Minister of Andhra Pradesh, he was known as "Andhra Kesari" and was a fierce advocate for the rights of the people. Pingali Venkayya: A freedom fighter and the designer of India's national flag, he contributed significantly to the Indian independence movement. Puchalapalli Sundarayya: A key figure in the Communist Party of India, he was instrumental in post-independence politics. Makineni Basavapunnaiah: A prominent communist leader, he served in the Rajya Sabha and was influential in shaping political discourse in the state. 3. Famous Female Personalities Rani Rudrama Devi: One of the few female rulers in Indian history, she was a significant figure in the Kakatiya dynasty, known for her administrative skills and reforms. Sarojini Naidu: Known as "The Nightingale of India," she was a prominent poet and a key figure in the Indian independence movement, advocating for women's rights. Sushmita Sen: The first Indian woman to win the Miss Universe title in 1994, she is also a celebrated actress in Bollywood and a social activist. PV Sindhu: A world-renowned badminton player and Olympic medalist, she has inspired many with her achievements and is a prominent figure in Indian sports. Many More..... These personalities represent the diverse heritage of Andhra Pradesh, showcasing its historical significance and the ongoing contributions of its people to Indian society and culture. #Greateleaders#Greatrulers#Greatpersonalities #Andhrapradesh
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