Talk:Anaparthi

VEMURI VENKATA SUBBARAO
VEMURI VENKATA SUBBARAO popularly known as syndicate subbarao,who died in the year 1997,he is the person behind the development of business community in the village. he has given awareness in the area about taxation and abiding law amongst the people.Sri subbarao also worked as president of Andhra pradesh state INTUC having acquaintance with PV Narshimha Rao, Neelam Sanjeeva reddy and Marri chenna reddy. He is the main person to establish first college at Anaparthy and he is the founder secretary and correspondent of Anaparthi Educational Society(GBR colleges).he was an income tax practioner by profession and rendered his services and intelligence to the society and also for better development of nearly 30 villages in and around anaparthy. he is very orthodox and spiritual started Uma Ramalingeswara veda sastra parishad. His wife Smt.Venkataravanamma also the woman behind the success of her husband nearly all hospitals and other business establishments are opened by her and the people are in fond believe and confident if she opens or inaugurates any institution or hospitals. The couple got five daughters and two sons. Even till today though they expired about 15 years back, the couple are remembered by the people. Smt.Venkataravanamma expired on the holiday of Mahasiva ratri in the year 1992.thier second son VVR Subrahmanyam known as Chellayyababu is one of the leading legal professionalist and is continuing the legacy. Without mentioning or referring Sri Syndicate Subbarao it is incomplete to know about Anaparthi. — Preceding unsigned comment added by Vvr subrahmanyam (talk • contribs) 13:13, 17 May 2012 (UTC)

That's right and at the same time we forgot to mentioned another great personalities to start Anaparthi Educational Society. That's Late. Padala Ammi Reddy Gaaru.I think he was from Kommari Palem.. — Preceding unsigned comment added by 209.203.79.10 (talk) 19:28, 21 September 2016 (UTC)

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hello. i am new to editing - i just created my account. Wikipedia brought me to this page and suggested i might edit it. one thing i noticed immediately - the article is named "Anaparti" but in the body text the town is referred to as "Anaparthi". i appreciate that this is an English transliteration of an Indian (Telugu?) name and as such English spelling may not be fixed, but surely it would be more consistent to have the same spelling throughout, in both title and text? is there, for example, an official English spelling used by local government? Magicroundabout97 (talk) 13:36, 18 May 2017 (UTC)