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Bichinepalli Prakasa Rao became a lawyer at this lowest stage of his life.
Prakasa Rao worked in the NSP department of Miryalaguda branch in 1960 and resigned in 1964 to join the Abkari department.
In this day and age, many young people end their lives because they cannot cope with minor setbacks. It is noteworthy that old men like Bichinepalli Prakasa Rao became a lawyer at this lowest stage of their life and set an example for the youth and the society.
Recently, Local 18 came to his home to send him a special congratulations. During his visit, Prakash Rao said that he was born in 1941 and spent his childhood in Mangalapalli and Nakirekar Mandal in Nalgonda district before India gained independence. He retired in 1999 as a senior assistant in the tax department.
Prakasa Rao worked in the NSP Section of Miryalaguda Branch in 1960 and later joined the Abkari Section in 1964 after his resignation. due to kidney failure in 2023), Prakasa Rao continues his life journey with unwavering confidence.
After some time, he took a short rest at Mangalapalli village. He is also involved in the work of Osmania Gandhi Hospital, which helps provide education and medical services to the underprivileged through night classes. Realizing that panchayats often functioned without proper legal understanding, he personally organized awareness sessions in every village to educate people about the law. Prakasa Rao received her LLB degree from PMR College, Hyderabad in 2009 and her law degree in 2011.
He started working as a lawyer in 2012 and has handled many cases. Despite the many tragedies his family faced, Prakash Rao achieved his goal of becoming a lawyer and inspired many young people.
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