B. Radhabai Ananda Rao

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B. Radhabai Ananda Rao
Member of Parliament
In office
1967 - 1984
Succeeded bySode Ramaiah
ConstituencyBhadrachalam (Lok Sabha constituency)
Personal details
Born (1930-02-02) 2 February 1930 (age 94)
Venkatapuram, Andhra Pradesh
Political partyIndian National Congress
Spouse(s)B. K. Ananda Rao
Children1 son and 2 daughters

B. Radhabai Ananda Rao was member of Indian Parliament.

She was born at Venkatapuram village in Khammam district on 2 February 1930. She was educated at Rajahmundry Tutorial College and Rajahmundry Teachers' Training School, Rajahmundry.

She was elected from Bhadrachalam (Lok Sabha constituency) as a member of Indian National Congress for the 4th Lok Sabha in 1967 and also the four successive times until 1985.

She married B. K. Ananda Rao on 6 June 1952; they had a son and two daughters. She is an Agriculturist and worked as family planning instructor in Singareni Collieries between 1957 and 1967. She was Member of Indian National Trade Union Congress, 1962–64 and Parents' Association, Zila Parishad High School, Ramavaram and Member, Panchayat Samiti, Kothagudem, 1957. She took active part in propagating Family Planning schemes in Singareni Collieries and other tribal areas and also worked for the welfare of the tribal people.

She was Member, Committee on Government Assurances and intensively toured foreign countries in a parliamentary delegation.

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