Tirupati MLA Arani Srinivasulu, District Collector S. Venkateswar, on Saturday Social Security official Tirupati. | Photo Credit: Kv Poornochandra Kumar
On the occasion of the 118th anniversary of the birth of the former Deputy Prime Minister Babu Jagjivan RAM, many people across the SPSR Nellore, Tirupati, Prakasam and Kadapa districts remembered the Social Reformer Services on Saturday.
The collector of the NELLORE O. Anand district said, “Babu Jagjivan RAM overcame many insults and difficulties in life. He fought for social justice in the country and tirelessly worked for the rise of weaker parts. The collector added that the efforts to encourage SCS and STS in the district.
In another case, the Nellore Superintendant of Police (SP) G. Krishnakanth paid the floral honors to Jagjivan RAM and praised him as a great visionary who ended the inviolability in the country and linked all people. “Jagjivan RAM is the father of Meira Kumar, the first female spokesman of Lok Saby. He was a lighthouse of hope for people. He was a great statesman and administrator. People were very kindly called him grandmother,” said file.
The collector of the district district of Tirupati S. Venkateswar said that the life of Jagjivan RAM is unforgettable and exemplary. Together with the local MLA Arani Srinivasulu, the Commissioner of the Communities of N. Muury and other public representatives, he paid his honor to the social activist.
Similarly, the collector of the district collector Prakasam A. Thameem Ansaria remembered Jagjivan RAM as a great leader who fought for social justice and authorization. She was paying floral honors to her statues in Onngole-Nellore Bus Center and a collector’s office to commemorate his anniversary. Santhanutalapad MLA BN Vijaya Kumar, Mayor of Ongole G. Sujath and leaders of various Dalitian organizations also paid honors. On this occasion, Mrs. Ansaria said the role of Jagjivan RAM in the country’s development was immense.
In a separate event, Prakasam SP Ar Damodar remembered the fighting of Jagjivan RAM for the freedom of the country and the same rights as the poor and oppressed. His role was essential in the inclusion of the concept of “social justice” in the Indian Constitution.
The Kadap district, who appreciated the services of the former Prime Minister’s representative, for example, Ashok Kumar said: “He was born in Chandwa in Bihar in 1908 and Jagjivan Ram excelled in education. His experience inspired him to fight for classes.”
Published – April 5, 2025 17:51 IS IS