![]() Ramakrishna and he was made the president of Karimnagar district Congress and lost the election in 1952. Rao was influenced by the nationalist leader Swami Ramananda Tirtha, President of Hyderabad State Congress who wanted the lands owned by the middlemen to be transferred to the tillers and make for a socialist society. Married pretty early to Satyamma, he sired eight children with her, but left her to handle the children as well as the lands while he studied and went about with his life and politics. He went and studied law in Nagpur and then joined B Ramakrishna Rao, a lawyer in Hyderabad. He went to Nagpur to complete his degree then went to Pune to study astronomy. ![]() PV was debarred from college in Warangal when he and in college mates sang Vande Mataram against orders to stop and were expelled. He was adopted by his rich neighbour who owned some 1000 acres of land and was worried that it might be taken away by the Nizam. The separation seemed to have a traumatic effect on young PV. His father who was a landowner decided that PV was better off studying and he was sent to another village when he was five to study. Coming from a Brahmin family in Nizam ruled Vangara, in Karim Nagar district PVNR showed an exceptional penchant to learn. ![]()
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