Burgula Ramakrishna Rao

He received famous “Allies” scholarship and graduated in law in Mumbai and took up the legal profession in Hyderabad but continued for a few days only.

[citation needed] He worked as a Revenue Minister in the cabinet of Vellodi government (1950) which was formed after police action.

After the termination of Nizam rule, in a short period he formed a stable democratic system with his administrative skill.

He eradicated the system of jagirdar and mukthedar in Telangana and introduced the law of tenancy and became the first Indian land reformer.

After the formation of Andhra Pradesh in 1956, as a Governor of Kerala state, he showed his statesmanship and got acclaim from many top politicians.