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| death_date = {{Death date and age|df=yes|1939|2|18|1888|5|22}} | | death_date = {{Death date and age|df=yes|1939|2|18|1888|5|22}} | ||
| death_place = [[Hyderabad]], [[India]] | | death_place = [[Hyderabad]], [[India]] | ||
| occupation = Educational | | occupation = Educational activist <br> Social reformer <br> Modern thinker <br> Deccan revolution leader | ||
| spouse = Madare Ragmamba | | spouse = Madare Ragmamba | ||
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==Movements== | ==Movements== | ||
Inspired by [[Jyotirao Phule]], he raised his voice against discrimination by upper castes. Eventually, he also established the Adi Hindu ("Original Hindu"), a social organisation, to bring awareness in the dalits. He formed a group called Jagan Mitra Mandali in 1906, which involved [[Dalit]]s and [[Mala (caste)|Mala]]s, and started telling stories by 'Hari Katha' (''popular folklore)''. In year 1910, he started to educate dalit children from his own expense and in a short span of time he able to run 25 centres with 2000 students. | Inspired by [[B. R. Ambedkar]] and [[Jyotirao Phule]], he raised his voice against discrimination by upper castes. Eventually, he also established the Adi Hindu ("Original Hindu"), a social organisation, to bring awareness in the dalits. He formed a group called Jagan Mitra Mandali in 1906, which involved [[Dalit]]s and [[Mala (caste)|Mala]]s, and started telling stories by 'Hari Katha' (''popular folklore)''. In year 1910, he started to educate dalit children from his own expense and in a short span of time he able to run 25 centres with 2000 students. | ||
* 1911 Adi Hindu social services started | * 1911 Adi Hindu social services started | ||
* 1912 promoted Buddhism | * 1912 promoted [[Buddhism]] | ||
In 1917, in a conference at Vijayawada town, '''Pratam Andhra - Adi Hindu''<nowiki/>' meeting was held. In same year, Bhagya Reddy Verma's speech attracted much to [[Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi|M.K Gandhi]]'s attention at 'Akhila Bharata Hindu' Round Table Conference in [[Calcutta]]. In 1919 a meeting held with Jangamulu, Dasulu, Mulnavasi, for the Adi Hindu beneficial program. The purpose of this event was to resolve the internal issues in the Dalit community, he even insisted the panchayat court system to be rebuilt. The first Adi Hindu conference was held in 1921 in Hyderabad led by T.J.Papanna. | In 1917, in a conference at Vijayawada town, '''Pratam Andhra - Adi Hindu''<nowiki/>' meeting was held. In same year, Bhagya Reddy Verma's speech attracted much to [[Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi|M.K Gandhi]]'s attention at 'Akhila Bharata Hindu' Round Table Conference in [[Calcutta]]. In 1919 a meeting held with Jangamulu, Dasulu, Mulnavasi, for the Adi Hindu beneficial program. The purpose of this event was to resolve the internal issues in the Dalit community, he even insisted the panchayat court system to be rebuilt. The first Adi Hindu conference was held in 1921 in Hyderabad led by T.J.Papanna. | ||
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In 1925, in a conference led by [[Narayana Murthy Raibala Mukund Reddy|N.M.R. Mukund Reddy]] has been officially allotted to him as chief head who led this meeting to successfully. In same year, the Adi Hindu Hand Skills Exhibition was held to showcase the Dalits skills. Bhagya Reddy also campaigned on many social issues, e.g - Child Marriage, Black Magic, Women Education, Alcohol prohibition etc. His work was spread to neighboring states Karnataka, Tamil Nadu, Maharashtra and Andhra, from their some well known people joined and followed the revolution. | In 1925, in a conference led by [[Narayana Murthy Raibala Mukund Reddy|N.M.R. Mukund Reddy]] has been officially allotted to him as chief head who led this meeting to successfully. In same year, the Adi Hindu Hand Skills Exhibition was held to showcase the Dalits skills. Bhagya Reddy also campaigned on many social issues, e.g - Child Marriage, Black Magic, Women Education, Alcohol prohibition etc. His work was spread to neighboring states Karnataka, Tamil Nadu, Maharashtra and Andhra, from their some well known people joined and followed the revolution. | ||
In 1930 in an historical speech he announced to take the dalit issues to the British notice in the upcoming All India Round Table Conference at Lucknow in the same year. He supposes to send Dr.B.R Ambedkar to lead the group. The agenda was to recognize the Dalits as Adi Hindu rather than untouchables, Mala or Madiga.<ref>{{Cite web|url=http://www.thehansindia.com/posts/index/Telangana/2017-08-23/Govt-will-glorify-great-T-leaders-KCR-/321111|title = Govt will glorify great T-leaders: KCR|date = 23 August 2017}}</ref> | In 1930 in an historical speech he announced to take the dalit issues to the British notice in the upcoming All India Round Table Conference at Lucknow in the same year. He supposes to send Dr. [[B. R. Ambedkar]] to lead the group. The agenda was to recognize the Dalits as Adi Hindu rather than untouchables, Mala or Madiga.<ref>{{Cite web|url=http://www.thehansindia.com/posts/index/Telangana/2017-08-23/Govt-will-glorify-great-T-leaders-KCR-/321111|title = Govt will glorify great T-leaders: KCR|date = 23 August 2017}}</ref> | ||
In 1931, the [[Nizam of Hyderabad|Nizam]] government has come forward to agree the demands of Reddy, and registered the dalits as Adi Hindus in the general elections. Nizam [[Osman Ali Khan, Asaf Jah VII]] praised Reddy for his social work, and recognised it with an award. Later, the Nizam appointed Varma as the chief adviser to his government. Adi Hindu Bhavan at Chadarghat, Hyderabad been the platform for many revolutionary meetings. It is said that he has given nearly 3,348 speeches. | In 1931, the [[Nizam of Hyderabad|Nizam]] government has come forward to agree the demands of Reddy, and registered the dalits as Adi Hindus in the general elections. Nizam [[Osman Ali Khan, Asaf Jah VII]] praised Reddy for his social work, and recognised it with an award. Later, the Nizam appointed Varma as the chief adviser to his government. Adi Hindu Bhavan at Chadarghat, Hyderabad been the platform for many revolutionary meetings. It is said that he has given nearly 3,348 speeches. | ||
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[[Category:Activists from Telangana]] | [[Category:Activists from Telangana]] | ||
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[[Category:1888 births]] | [[Category:1888 births]] | ||
[[Category:1950 deaths]] | [[Category:1950 deaths]] |