Who among the following were the employees of the government of Nizam? A. Madapati Hanumantha Rao B. Srirangam Srinivas Rao C. Rayaprolu Subba Rao D. Dasarathi Krishnamachari Choose the correct answer:

Who among the following were the employees of the government of Nizam? A. Madapati Hanumantha Rao B. Srirangam Srinivas Rao C. Rayaprolu Subba Rao D. Dasarathi Krishnamachari Choose the correct answer: Correct Answer A, B and C only

The correct answer is A, B and C only.

Important Points

  • The following were the employees of the government of Nizam:
    • Madapati Hanumantha Rao
    • Srirangam Srinivas Rao
    • Rayaprolu Subba Rao

Key Points

  • Hanumantharao Maadapaati 
    • Hanumantharao Maadapaati was one of the founders of modern Telugu Nation.
    • After graduating from high school, he joined the Office of Educational Inspector in Warangal as a clerk. 
    • He also worked as a Telugu translator in the Nizam’s government. Hence the statement C is correct.
    • Later, He raised the banner of revolt against the autocracy of Nizam rule in the independent kingdom of Hyderabad. 
    • He stirred up nationalistic feelings for the Telugu nation.
    • He played a huge role in the revival of Telugu literature.
    • He was also related to Andhra Mahasabha.
  • Srirangam Srinivasa Rao
    • Srirangam Srinivasa Rao is popularly known as Sri Sri.
    • He was an Indian poet and lyricist who is known for his works in Telugu literature and films. 
    • He started as a demonstrator at SVS College, Vizag.
    • He later worked at Delhi Akashavani, The State of Hyderabad, and the daily Andhra Vani, in various positions. Hence the statement B is correct.
  • Rayaprolu Subbarao 
    • Rayaprolu Subbarao was among the pioneers of modern Telugu literature.
    • He joined the Department of Telugu at Osmania University. Hence the statement C is correct.
    • He was the professor and head of this department for 25 years.

Additional Information

  • The Nizams 
    • The Nizams were the 18th-through-20th-century rulers of Hyderabad. 
    • Nizam of Hyderabad was the title of the monarch of the Hyderabad State
    • Nizam, shortened from Nizam-ul-Mulk, meaning Administrator of the Realm.
    • It was the title inherited by Asaf Jah I.
    • He was the viceroy of the Great Mughal in the Deccan.
    • Thus he was the founder of  "Nizam of Hyderabad".
    •  He was a volunteer in the left-wing Andhra mahashaba movement.
  • Daasarathi
    • He was among the most significant impulses for the freedom movement of the Nizam's dominions. Hence the statement D is not correct.
    • His poetry was centred revolutionary ideas.
    • He was influenced by the communist ideology of Karl Marx. 

Related Questions

Two statements are followed by three Conclusions I, II and III. You have to consider the statements to be true, even if they seem to be at variance from commonly known facts. You are to decide which of the given conclusions can definitely be drawn from the given statements and indicate your answer accordingly. Statements: I. After a Pay Commission bonanza of 2% hike in dearness allowance in March, central government employees and pensioners can expect another round of salary increase with the government set to modify the index and base year for calculating dearness allowance.  II. The labour ministry is working on a new series of consumer price index for industrial workers (CPI-IW), which is used to determine dearness allowance (DA).  Conclusions: I. DA is a cost of living adjustment allowance paid to government employees, public sector employees and pensioners in the country. It is calculated as a percentage of an employee’s basic salary to mitigate the impact of inflation on people.  II. Since theindex is used to determine dearness allowance of all government employees and industrial workers there may be significant financial implication. III. The trend so far is that the weightage of transport, healthcare and housing has gone up many fold in the new series in the monthly expenditure of an industrial worker, especially consumption of petrol and diesel with the addition of cars to it, while there is decline in overall food basket which is being diversified.