Chennupati Vidya

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Chennupati Vidya
Vijayawada
Personal details
Born(1934-06-05)5 June 1934
Vijayawada, India
Political partyIndian National Congress
SpouseChennupati Seshagiri Rao
RelationsG. Samaram (brother)
G. Lavanam (brother)
Hemalatha Lavanam (sister-in-law)
Children1 son, 3 daughters
Parent(s)Gora (father)
Saraswathi Gora (mother)
AwardsJamnalal Bajaj Award (2014)

Chennupati Vidya (5 June 1934 – 18 August 2018) was an Indian politician and social worker. She was twice elected to the

Vijayawada constituency on an Indian National Congress ticket.[1] G. Lavanam
and G. Samaram are her brothers.

Biography

She was the daughter of famous atheist

Vizianagram in today's Andhra Pradesh on 5 June 1934 and was educated at Andhra University, Visakhapatnam. In 1950, she married Chennupati Seshagiri Rao (1921–2008). She had one son and three daughters.[1]

From 1969 she was the president of the Vasavya Mahila Mandali, an NGO dedicated to the empowerment of women and children in Andhra Pradesh.[2]

She was elected to the

Vijayawada constituency on an Indian National Congress ticket. She was reelected in 1989 to the 9th Lok Sabha from the same constituency.[1]

She was President of Andhra Pradesh Kho-kho Association and associated with Rotary Movement and

Lions Club
.

She died in Vijayawada on 18 August 2018.[3]

Awards and recognition

  • 2014: Jamnalal Bajaj Award under "Development and welfare of women and children" category.[4]
  • Aadarsa Manya Mahila (Ideal Woman) in the Telugu Book of Record.[5]

References

  1. ^ a b c "Biodata of Chennupati Vidya at Parliament of India". Archived from the original on 4 March 2016. Retrieved 6 March 2013.
  2. ^ Biography on the website of the Jamnalal Bajaj Foundation.
  3. ^ "Former MP Chennupati Vidya dead". The Hindu. 18 August 2018.
  4. ^ "Jamnalal bajaj award for Chennupati Vidya". Retrieved 29 November 2014.
  5. ^ Decades of Selfless Social Service.