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Sir Kurma Venkatareddy Naidu
KCSI (1875–1942) was an Indian lawyer, professor, politician and
Justice Party leader
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who served as the
Chief Minister of Madras Presidency from 1 April 1937 to 14 July 1937. He was the last Chief Minister of Madras Presidency from the Justice Party.
Kurma Venkata Reddy Naidu hailed from a prominent
Telaga
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Naidu family of Draksharama in
Madras Presidency
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. He graduated from
Rajahmundry
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Arts College, the
Madras Christian College
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and
Madras Law College
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.
Reddy Naidu joined the
Justice Party in 1919-1920 and was a part of
T. M. Nair
Taravath Madhavan Nair
(15 January 1868 – 17 July 1919) was an Indian politician and political activist of the Dravidian Movement from the Madras Presidency. He founded the Justice Party (India), Justice Party along with Theagaraya Chetty and ...
's delegation to the United Kingdom. Later, when a Justice Party government was formed in
Madras
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, Reddy Naidu served under
A. Subbarayalu Reddiar and the
Raja of Panagal
Raja Sir Panaganti Ramarayaningar KCIE (9 July 1866 – 16 December 1928), also known as the Raja of Panagal, was a ''zamindar'' of Kalahasti, a Justice Party leader and the Chief Minister or Premier of Madras Presidency from 11 July 19 ...
as Minister of Development. In 1923, the Raja of Panagal replaced Reddy Naidu as Minister of Development with
T. N. Sivagnanam Pillai
Diwan Bahadur Sir Tinnevely Nelliappa Sivagnanam Pillai (1 April 1861 – 13 June 1936) was an Indian lawyer, civil servant and politician from the Madras Presidency. He belonged to the Justice Party. He served as the Minister of Development i ...
.
Reddy Naidu served as India's agent to the
Union of South Africa
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from 1929 to 1932 and acted as the
Governor of Madras
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English Agents
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from 18 June 1936 to 1 October 1936. He was selected as Chief Minister on 1 April 1937 and served in this capacity till 14 July 1937. He also served as the Vice-Chancellor of
Annamalai University
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in 1940. Kurma Venkata Reddy Naidu died on 10 September 1942 in Madras. At the time of his death, he was working as a Vice - Chancellor of Annamalai University. Andhra University was inaugurated in temporary premises at Bezawada in the year 1926 by Lord Goschen, the first Chancellor. Goschen was the Governor of Madras Presidency from April 1924 to June 1929. He was succeeded by Lord Erskine who was in the chair up to March 1940 except for a brief interregnum from 18-06-1936 to 01-10-1936. During this period Kurma Venkata Reddy Naidu was the Governor and ex-officio Chancellor of Andhra University. Reddy Naidu was also the Chief Minister of the state for a little over three months in 1937. In April 1942, his son Kurma Venugopalaswamy was appointed the Registrar of Andhra University which he held till his retirement in February 1964. Thus a father and son occupied high positions associated with the Andhra University, a rare phenomenon in the annals of this university. The younger Kurma took active interest in amateur theatre and it was due to his efforts, the Department of Theatre Arts was established. The open air theatre known to earlier batches of students as 'Erskine Square' is now named after him - Kurma Venugopalaswamy Arubayalu Rangasthalam, a name as lengthy as the tenure of his office of the Registrar of Andhra Viswa Kala Parishat.
Early life
Reddy Naidu was a native of Draksharama in the
Madras Presidency
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and belonged to a prominent
Telaga
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family. His mother tongue was
Telugu
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. He had a varied education, attending the
Government Arts College in
Rajahmundry
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, the
Madras Christian College
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, the
Madras Law College
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and
Madras University
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. Before being called to the
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in 1900, he was a Professor of
Physics
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at the Government Arts College, Rajahmundry. After serving on various local and district boards between 1901 and 1919, he joined the
Justice Party in 1919-1920 and was a part of
T. M. Nair
Taravath Madhavan Nair
(15 January 1868 – 17 July 1919) was an Indian politician and political activist of the Dravidian Movement from the Madras Presidency. He founded the Justice Party (India), Justice Party along with Theagaraya Chetty and ...
's delegation to the United Kingdom. Later, when a Justice Party government was formed in
Madras
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, Reddy Naidu served under
A. Subbarayalu Reddiar and the
Raja of Panagal
Raja Sir Panaganti Ramarayaningar KCIE (9 July 1866 – 16 December 1928), also known as the Raja of Panagal, was a ''zamindar'' of Kalahasti, a Justice Party leader and the Chief Minister or Premier of Madras Presidency from 11 July 19 ...
as Minister of Development. In 1923, the Raja of Panagal replaced Reddy Naidu as Minister of Development with T. N. Sivagnanam Pillai.
Reddy Naidu served as India's agent to the Union of South Africa from 1929 to 1932 and acted as the
Governor of Madras
This is a list of the governors, agents, and presidents of colonial Madras, initially of the English East India Company, up to the end of British colonial rule in 1947.
English Agents
In 1639, the grant of Madras to the English was finalized be ...
from 18 June 1936 to 1 October 1936. He was selected as Chief Minister on 1 April 1937 and served in this capacity till 14 July 1937. He also served as the Vice-Chancellor of
Annamalai University
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in 1940. Kurma Venkata Reddy Naidu died on 10 September 1942.
Early political career
Naidu was a member of the
Justice Party right from its inception. He was a member of the delegation to England along with
Dr. T. M. Nair
Taravath Madhavan Nair
(15 January 1868 – 17 July 1919) was an Indian politician and political activist of the Dravidian Movement from the Madras Presidency. He founded the Justice Party along with Theagaraya Chetty and C. Natesa Mudaliar ...
and
Arcot Ramasamy Mudaliar
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in July 1918.
Encyclopedia of Political Parties
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, Pg 69 In 1919, he led the non-Brahmin deputation to the Joint Parliamentary Committee on Constitutional Reforms. Reddy Naidu was an active partyman and when the Montagu Chelmsford Reforms were passed in 1919, Reddy Naidu formulated a set of activities that the Justice Party should follow.
In December 1920, when the Justice Party was elected to power in Madras Presidency, Naidu won a set in the
Madras Legislative Council
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and served as the Minister of Development.
[Encyclopedia of Political Parties, Pg 182] He also served as the Minister of Industries in the government of the
Raja of Panagal
Raja Sir Panaganti Ramarayaningar KCIE (9 July 1866 – 16 December 1928), also known as the Raja of Panagal, was a ''zamindar'' of Kalahasti, a Justice Party leader and the Chief Minister or Premier of Madras Presidency from 11 July 19 ...
from 1921 to 1923,
[Encyclopedia of Political Parties, Pg 71][Encyclopedia of Political Parties, Pg 177] when he was dropped in favor of
T. N. Sivagnanam Pillai
Diwan Bahadur Sir Tinnevely Nelliappa Sivagnanam Pillai (1 April 1861 – 13 June 1936) was an Indian lawyer, civil servant and politician from the Madras Presidency. He belonged to the Justice Party. He served as the Minister of Development i ...
.
[Encyclopedia of Political Parties, Pg 184] He remained neutral when a vote of no-confidence was passed against the government of the Raja of Panagal.
[Encyclopedia of Political Parties, Pg 186]
In 1924, when the Muddiman Committee came to India to assess the implementation and progress of
dyarchy
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, K. V. Reddy Naidu explained its progress thus:
In 1928, Reddy Naidu was a member of the Indian delegation to the
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,
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.
Agent in South Africa
In January 1929, Naidu succeeded
V. S. Srinivasa Sastri as
British India
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's agent to the Union of South Africa.
In January 1930, he came under severe criticism from the
South African Indian Congress
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(SAIC) for not having done enough to protect the interests of the Indians migrants.
In February 1930, the first reading of the TALT (Amendment) Bill was passed. The South African Indian Congress was severely opposed to the Bill and Reddy Naidu spoke at a meeting of the SAIC in October 1930 expressing his outrage.
He was a member of the delegation which participated in the
Second Round Table Conference
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with the representatives of the South African Government on 4 January 1932.
Reddy Naidu's term came to an end on 3 August 1932 and he was succeeded by Kunwar Maharaj Singh.
Acting Governor of Madras
On leaving South Africa, he took up various positions in the Indian Government. He became a member of the Council of State from 1933 to 1934, and a member of the Governor's Executive Council, Madras, 1934 -1937. In between, he was Acting Governor of Madras from June–October 1936,
The IRT Perundurai Medical College is a Government college that is affiliated to The Tamil Nadu Dr. M.G.R Medical University, Chennai. The school includes a medical college, a hospital, and a research institute. The school falls under the auspices of the Tamil Nadu State Transport Corporation.HistoryOn the suggestion of Lord Willington in 1930 a district committee to combat tuberculosis was formed in Coimbatore and the decision to start a tuberculosis sanatorium in Perundurai was made. The foundation stone was laid by Sir K.V. Reddy Naidu on 1 July 1936. He lived in Madras city in a palatial mansion on Boag Road, Theyagaraya Nagar, which later became the property of movie star Sivaji Ganesan. As a tribute and special concession to his exalted status and the high offices he held, the then European-owned Madras Southern Mahratta Railway allotted him, under instructions from the Government of India, a special salon exuding luxury whenever he travelled. This privilege was extended to very few Indians and he was the only one in the Madras Presidency to receive it. As an active party man, he formulated a policy that the Justice Party should follow, which included, inter alia, social legislation and abolition of iniquitious laws that maintained an invidious distinction between Brahmins and non-Brahmins, with regard to marriage, adoption and inheritance and the like. He argued that social equality must be established. Untouchability should be removed. The dictates of the priesthood must be silenced. Paracheris must be purified. Agraharams must be humanised. The hold of humiliating customs and rituals must be loosened. The portals of temples must be thrown open. The contents of sealed scriptures should be brought to light... Strong meat indeed for the day! But that was Kurma Venkata Reddirao Naidu.
Tenure as Chief Minister of Madras Presidency
Naidu was the
Chief Minister of Madras Presidency from 1 April 1937 to 14 July 1937.
The
1937 assembly elections were held and the results declared in February 1937. Despite being the majority party in the Assembly and the council, the
Indian National Congress
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was hesitant to form a Government because of the veto powers given to the governor. The Governor of Madras,
Lord Erskine
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, decided to form an interim provisional Government with non-members and opposition members of the Legislative Assembly.
V. S. Srinivasa Sastri was first offered the Chief Ministership of the interim government but he refused to accept it. Then Erskine formed an interim government with Kurma Venkata Reddy Naidu as Chief Minister on 1 April 1937. However the ministry was short lived as the Congress was persuaded to form the government. On 14 July, Naidu resigned and
Rajaji
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became Chief Minister.
Council of ministers in K. V. Reddy Naidu's interim provisional cabinet (1 April - 14 July 1937):
He was also the Vice-Chancellor of
Annamalai University
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from 1940. Annamalai University offers a prize every year in his name as ''The Kurma Venkata Reddy Naidu Prize''.
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