Krishnam Raju

The Ban on Cow Slaughter Bill, 1999 was introduced in the Lok Sabha by Yogi Adityanath which provided for a complete prohibition on the slaughter of cows for all purposes. The statement of objects and reasons appended to the Bill stated, "Article 48 of the Constitution enjoins on the State to organise agriculture and animal husbandry on modern and scientific lines and in particular to take steps for preserving and improving the breeds and prohibiting the slaughter of cow and its progeny. Given the consideration that the cow and its entire progeny must be saved to provide milk, as well as manure, it becomes imperative to impose a complete ban on cow slaughter."

In 2000, Krishnam Raju moved a motion in the Lok Sabha for the introduction of The Prohibition of Cow Slaughter Bill, 2000 with the following statement of objects and reasons, "Article 48 of the Constitution enjoins upon the State to organise agriculture and animal husbandry on modern and scientific lines and in particular to take steps for preserving and improving the breeds and prohibiting the slaughter of cow and its progenyG. M. Banatwala, raised the issue regarding the legislative competence of Parliament to enact legislation on the subject. Banatwala referred to the opinion given by the then Attorney GeneralM.C. Setalvad in the Lok Sabha on 1 April 1984 on the issue, to the effect that it was outside the legislative competence of that House to come forward with any Bill concerning the organisation of Agriculture and Animal Husbandry. However, the Chairman of the Lok Sabha in his ruling on the point raised by Banatwala inter alia observed that the Chair does not decide whether the Bill is constitutionally within the legislative competence of the House or not. Further, the House also does not take a decision on the specific question of vires of the Bill. The motion moved by was, therefore, put to the vote of the House and adopted. Accordingly, the Chair permitted the introduction of the Bill by Krishnam Raju."

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Dhurjati

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Vijay Deverakonda

 “I had to fight for money, for respect. I had to fight to make a mark for myself, to get work. Every film was a struggle, a fight. For my first film, we did not get a producer for it. We had pooled in money, we had worked for free on the film so that it could be made and so that it can get the love of the audience. We did not even find people to release it. It took us months because we were nobody, but the film was a huge hit."

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Impact

 Although Maharshi received mixed reviews from critics, it was featured on the various year-end best film charts. Hindustan Times considered Allari Naresh's performance in the film as one his five best performances in his career.[139] Several popular personalities in India praised the film including Chiranjeevi, Sudheer Babu, AR Murugadoss, Sukumar, Ileana D'Cruz, Harish Shankar, Srinu Vaitla, Karan Johar, Samantha Akkineni, Shruti Haasan. On 14 May 2019, Vice President of India Venkaiah Naidu, has lauded the film through his Twitter account, and wrote that "By portraying a rural theme, the film highlights the need for farm conservation and support for the elderly. Maharshi is a remarkable film that everyone needs to watch. It showcases the glory of the rural population and the importance of agriculture."

After the release of the film, the concept of weekend farming (also known as weekend agriculture) gained more attention. A new internet challenge. i.e. Agriculture Challenge was started, with several people do farming in the weekends. The Statesman reported that the film has created a social impact on the youth and raised awareness about the issues faced by farmers in the rural heartland. In February 2020, Rajiv Gandhi University of Knowledge Technologies organized the contest "Campus Farming". 250 students of the University participated in this contest.

At an event in May 2019, Mahesh Babu revealed that the character he played and the film made a huge impact on his life. He further said that "Once you live in a village, it becomes a part of you. Two years ago, when I first heard the script, I was a different man, the film has changed me and helped me reconnect with my roots. I’m a new Mahesh Babu today".

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Sastry

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Protege

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Tanguturi Prakasam

 

  • Sri Tanguturi Prakasam Memorial Institute of Advance Studies in Education, Nellore, SPSR Nellore Dt, Andhra Pradesh. [STPM IASE]
  • Sri Prakasam Government Junior College & High School (1974) – AddankiPrakasam district
  • Andhra Kesari Centenary Junior College Degree College – Rajamahendravaram
  • Prakasam Engineering College – Kandukur, Prakasam district
  • Sri Tanguturi Prakasam Pantulu Government Junior College – YanamYanam district (near East Godavari district)
  • Andhra Kesari Yuvajana Samiti – a socio-cultural organisation, est. 1962
  • Andhra Kesari Prakasam Junior College – Chirala, Prakasam district
  • Prakasam Public School – Inkollu, Prakasam district
  • Andhra Kesari Vidya Kendram Junior College – Ongole, Prakasam district
  • Sri Prakasam Vidya Niketan High School, 6-3-609/150/1 – Anand Nagar ColonyHyderabad district
  • Andhra Kesari Tanguturi Prakasam Pantulu Government High School (AKTP High School) – Satyanarayana PuramVijayawada
  • Prakasam Nagar Begumpet Telangana
  • Prakash Nagar (Prakasam Nagar previously), Rajamahendravaram
  • Tanguturi Prakasam Pantulu Airport, Rajamahendravaram
  • Prakasam centenary Memorial High school, Rajamahendravaram,
  • Andhra Kesari Nagar(A.K.Nagar), SPSR Nellore District,
  • Nrithya Prakasha Varshini (Bangalore)-Dance school started by Prakasam Grand daughter Shyamala Muralikrishna

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