Town Hall to be named after Kudmul Ranga Rao

July 30, 2016 12:00 am | Updated 05:48 am IST - MANGALURU:

Kudmul Ranga Rao

Kudmul Ranga Rao

The Town Hall here will be named after social reformer late Kudmul Ranga Rao.

The council of the Mangaluru City Corporation in its meeting on Friday resolved to call it as Kudmul Ranga Rao Memorial Town Hall.

Late Ranga Rao fought for the rights of Dalits and strived for their welfare.

Born on June 29, 1895 in a village called Kudmul in Kasaragod district of Kerala, Ranga Rao lost his father when he was a boy.

He shifted to Mangaluru and worked as a teacher and an advocate.

Most of his clients were poor and hence, he was known as “advocate of the poor”.

He opened Panchama schools in Kankanady, Udupi, Mulki, Ullal, Bannanje, Boloor, Babugudde, Nejaru, Daddalkadu and Attavar for educating Dalits.

He was instrumental in getting government sites for Koragas in Puttur and Udupi.

He gave up his land for Dalits in Udupi, Bannanje, Udyavara, Panambur, Tannirbavi, Baikampady and Daddalkadu.

He distributed land to them freely.

Mahatma Gandhi had visited Ranga Rao’s office in Mangaluru in 1934.

Earlier, whip in the council M. Shashidhar Hegde moved a proposal to this effect.

The Town Hall was renovated about six months ago.

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