KTR honours educationist Chukka Ramaiah on his 100th birthday, hails his legacy in shaping generations

Hyderabad: BRS working president K.T. Rama Rao met veteran educationist Chukka Ramaiah at his residence in Vidyanagar and conveyed warm greetings on his 100th birthday. He honoured the renowned academician with a shawl and said the milestone inspired people across generations. Moreover, he praised Ramaiah’s contribution to Telangana’s educational landscape, political awareness and social movements.

KTR told the media that Ramaiah shaped the future of thousands of students across the country. He said the celebrated teacher became the first name associated with IIT coaching and a guiding force whenever people thought about transformative education. Additionally, he described Ramaiah’s life as a symbol of dedication, discipline and service.

Chukka Ramaiah 100th birthday celebrated with admiration

The Chukka Ramaiah 100th birthday celebration highlighted his decades-long commitment to education. KTR said Ramaiah helped countless students from rural and urban backgrounds reach India’s premier institutions, including the IITs. Furthermore, he noted that the educationist played a decisive role in making high-quality learning accessible to underprivileged communities.

He added that Ramaiah’s efforts strengthened the academic journey of thousands who later built careers across the world. According to KTR, the teacher’s legacy extended far beyond coaching, as he inspired confidence, clarity and ambition in every student he mentored.

Chukka Ramaiah 100th birthday marked by tributes from BRS leaders

The Chukka Ramaiah 100th birthday event drew several senior BRS leaders. MLA Talasani Srinivas Yadav, MLA Palla Rajeshwar Reddy, MLA Kalvakuntla Venkatesh and Mutha Gopal also honoured Ramaiah with a shawl and conveyed birthday wishes. They said he stood as a tall figure in both education and public life.

KTR expressed hope that Ramaiah would continue to remain healthy and active for many more years. He said the teacher’s century-long journey stood as a testament to hard work, vision and an unwavering commitment to building a knowledgeable society. Moreover, he stated that Ramaiah’s influence would continue to guide the next generation of students and educators.