G. Pulla Reddy

G. Pulla Reddy (Gunampalli Pulla Reddy) was a philanthropist and a humanist from Andhra Pradesh, India, best known for the G. Pulla Reddy Sweets, chain of retail sweet outlets in Hyderabad and Kurnool.

Life

G. Pullareddy began selling sweets in 1948 using a small cart. The business grew, spreading from the lanes of Kurnool to eventually encompass four shops in India. Later he could open shops in many US cities, including New York, California and Charlotte. He founded the G Pulla Reddy College of Engineering & Technology in Kurnool and started G. Narayanamma Institute of Technology and Science in Hyderabad.[1]

Pullareddy had been active in Hindu nationalist organizations. He became a sanghchalak (local director) of the Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh (RSS) in 1974, and set up the Pulla Reddy Charitable Trust in 1975. He became the Andhra Pradesh state President for the Vishva Hindu Parishad in 1980. He also set up the Samskrita Bhasha Prachar Samiti (Society for the propagation of Sanskrit).[1] His son, G. Raghava Reddy, succeeds him in the Vishva Hindu Parishad, presently serving as its International President.[2] He died on 9 May 2007. [1]

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