Vala Chakradhar Rao


Dr. Vala Chakradhar Rao was a doctor and politician. He was Vice President of the All India Private Medical Practitioner Association and was President for the Andhra Pradesh state PMP for over 20 years. He was elected as Member of Legislative Assembly as an independent candidate from Nizamabad constituency to the AP State Assembly in 1972.

Early life

Chakradhar Rao completed a degree in HDMS from Sinha Homeopathy Medical College, Laherir Sarai, Bihar State in 1946-50.

Personal life

Rao born to a landlord in Yamanapally village of Karimnagar District of AP.
Rao moved to Nizamabad and started his own medical clinic to serve poor people.
Rao married to Kamala Devi and have 3 sons and 3 daughters. His grand children
Late Smt. Kamala Devi was a social worker in Nizamabad and helped many poor for survival. Rao made foundation to many major projects and was the key person to get Law college in Nizamabad.
Rao provided lands to poor in suburbs of Nizamabad and that place is named after him as Chakradhar Nagar.

Political Life

Rao began his career of public service by conducting free medical checkups in Nizamabad.
Rao was elected as governor to Lions club for Nizamabad and also became vice president to all India private medical practitioners association for 1 year and was president for AP state PMP association for more than 20 years till his death.
After his wife, Kamala Devi's death in 1970, Rao deeply involved in social service being a Municipal Chairman and later won elections for Member of Legislative Assembly as independent for Nizamabad of Andhra Pradesh State Assembly.
Rao served mentored many party workers, who have become MLAs, MPs and occupied key Ministries in AP state cabinet.

Career

Rao served at many other important positions in medical and political areas: