
I was born in the historic city of Rajahmundry on October 1st 1980.The city is famous for immortal poets like Nannayya and Kandukuri Veeraysalingam Panthulu.The city is adored by 3.2km rail-road bridge over 3km wide sacred Godavari river,the widest point in its course and Cotton Museum constructed in memory of benevolent engineer Sir Arthur Cotton who brought Godavari waters for more cultivation.
I was brought up in Hyderabad, the capital of Andhra Pradesh which reminds us of the glory of Nizam,Charminar,world famous Salar Jung Musuem and delicacies which your taste buds will crave for.I studied in Little Flower High School,Hyderabad from first class to tenth class.The school is maintained by dedicated sisters and are guided by their Superior-General in France.Every class room is equipped with video cameras and aesthetic furniture.I secured 520/600 in tenth class.
I grew up in an exciting study environment.My friends and I used to experiment a lot and create new devices to win in science exhibitions.We used to buy many screws,motors ,chemicals and manufacture soaps and rainbows in our homes and school.I received great encouragement from my parents who are always ready to spend thousands for my experiments and books which may not be part of my academics.My teachers too,who made our studies easy,encouraged us and are responsible for my good ethics.And my relatives always appreciated and encouraged me giving constructive criticism.
From 1980 to 1983 we lived in Kavadiguda near Tank Bund.I was joined in school when I was 2 years old in school as I was difficult to contain. In the evenings we used to have a walk on the tank bund and enjoy icecreams looking at beautiful sunlit orange-red Hussain Sagar waters.
In 1983 we bought a home in Saroornagar,Hyderabad.Since then we are there.However I lived in Anantapur between 1998-2002 as part of my UG studies.
I need atleast a million pages to describe my childhood,my naughty actions,my adventures,my achievements etc.
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