Uppuluri Mallikarjuna Sarma

Uppuluri Mallikarjuna Sarma
Chairman of Madyapana Vimochana Prachara Committee
Personal details
Born (1939-07-16) 16 July 1939
Peda Kondur, Guntur District, Andhra Pradesh, India
Nationality Indian
Political party Indian National Congress
Spouse(s) Janaki Devi
Children Srinivas, Vijaya
Profession Politician
Religion Hindu

Uppuluri Mallikarjuna Sarma (born 16 July 1939 at Peda Konduru Village, Duggirala Mandalam, Guntur District), S/O Sri Uppuluri Rama Sastry is one of the dedicated members of Khaddar Samsthanam, a trust established by Sri Uppuluri Venkata Krishnaiah and Sri Uppuluri Rama Sastry in the year 1935.

He started his association with the Indian National Congress and has been committed for the same right from the age of 12 coinciding with the initial periods of Independent India. He was the general secretary of Andhra Pradesh State Congress and member of All India Congress Committee.

He has orating skills in Telugu and Hindi because of which he was chosen as the live translator for all the speeches of late ex-Prime Minister Rajiv Gandhi when he toured the state of Andhra Pradesh in 1985.

Sarma contested as an independent candidate [1] for the Andhra Pradesh Assembly constituency of Vijayawada in 2004 elections where he did a lot of social work in his personal capacity. He is one of the founding members of Gandhi Hills in Vijayawada in association with Dr KL Rao and Pathuri Nagabhushanam, a social activist.

He has been serving as the Chairman[2][3] of Madyapana Vimochana Prachara Committee (Liquor Control Movement) since August 2007 and has been very active in the debates [4] in the propagation of liquor eradication mission.

Prior to being the chairman of this committee, he was the secretary of Ravindra Bharathi and conducted several cultural programs.[5]

Sarma was also conferred an honorary degree by Nagarjuna University.[6]

Family

Sarma has two sisters and six brothers

References

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