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Pragada Kotaiah

Late Shri Pragada Kotaiah ((テルグ語:ప్రగడ కోటయ్య ); 26 July 1915 – 26 November 1995) born to Late Shri Pragada Veerabhadrudu, Late Smt. Kotamma in Nidubrolu, Andhra Pradesh, India. He was an Indian Freedom Fighter, Parliamentarian. He is the leader of the Handloom movement in India.
== Early life ==

Shri Kotaiah completed higher secondary education at Ponnur and underwent teacher's training to maintain his family of 10 members. Later, he joined Madras Textiles Institute at the advice of N.G. Ranga and passed the textile technology course in first class.
While working as inspector of cooperative societies, he studied the problems of weavers and causes of failure of cooperatives. He organised handloom weavers' conferences across the State and encouraged them to organise more cooperative societies. In 1939, Mr, Kotaiah was elected president of the erstwhile Madras Cooperative Society. On the occasion of his 70th birth anniversary at ''Chirala'' in 1985, B. Gopala Reddy, the then Governor of Uttar Pradesh, conferred on Kotaiah the title of Praja Bandhu ((テルグ語:ప్రజాబంధు),(ヒンディー語:प्रजाबंधु)).

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