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About Ankipalli Bangurababu

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I am Ankipalli Bangarubabu. My father is Ankipalli Venkateshwarlu and my mother is Ankipalli Sushilamma. My hometown is Peddagollapalem (Ayyappanagar) located in Old Singarayakonda Panchayat, Singarayakonda Mandal, Kondepi Constituency, Prakasam District. My father Ankipalli Venkateshwarlu was a mason by profession and mother Ankipalli Sushilamma was a labourer by profession. I belong to a very poor family. In my childhood, it was very difficult for me to get food and eat 3 times a day. My parents could not afford to educate me as I wanted to study. During those days, my grandmother and grandfather Challa Maddi Ramaiah and Bangaramma, who noticed my hunger pains and took me to Ramachandrapuram, a village in Krishna district. After that I studied till 4th standard in Ramachandrapuram. For a few days, the conditions there were not suitable, so my mother's uncle Ganji Kondaiah and Ganji Suryamma took me to Hyderabad. There I asked to study again to Ganji Kondaiah, who is my paternal grandfather.

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At that time I went to study again at Tagore High School in Hyderabad. I studied from 5th standard and continued till 7th standard. At that time, my mother came to Hyderabad to see me. My mother used to share me the family situation and problems in our village. As we have debt in DWACRA group, we were warned that if we do not pay the debt, the bank will confiscate the one small house that we live in. Because of this problem,I have to dropped from my studies. Due to the situation at home, I used to go to centering work in Hyderabad. During this process, mother called and told that the situation in the house is very bad. Soon after that, we came from Hyderabad to Singarayakonda which is our own village. I was depressed by seeing my family situation, At that young age, I used to sell food packets, fish packing in the night and drive an auto when I don’t have work.I used to do the soil digging work for living. Some days of work and some days of lack of work made nutrition difficult.I shouldn’t think like this and I continued to do the centering work again. In this process, the debt in the bank was settled. Centering material was borrowed from the master Sanneboina Chinnavali, who I worked in the past. I continued my work in this order. I worked as a laborer and after a few days I got to the point where I hired some people and started working on my own.

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