
Late. Shri A. G. Ramaiah Reddy
Late. Sri Ramaiah Reddy, was a respected Gandhian, freedom fighter, and public servant who participated in India’s independence movement and was imprisoned in Bangalore for his activism. He later served in the Representative Assembly under the Maharaja of Mysore
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Late A. G. Ramaiah Reddy was a revered Gandhian, freedom fighter, and steadfast public servant whose life was defined by courage, principle, and an unwavering dedication to the welfare of society. Actively participating in India’s independence movement, he faced imprisonment in Bangalore for standing up against colonial rule, a testament to his fearless commitment to freedom, justice, and equality.
Beyond the fight for independence, he played a pivotal role in shaping governance during the transitional period of Mysore State. Serving as a member of the Representative Assembly under the Maharaja of Mysore, he worked alongside , the first Chief Minister of Mysore State, contributing with integrity, fairness, and a deep sense of responsibility toward the people.
Late A. G. Ramaiah Reddy’s life was a shining example of moral courage and public service. His steadfast values of justice, equality, and social upliftment became the guiding inspiration for the founding and ethos of . Through his enduring legacy, his vision continues to inspire the hospital’s mission of compassionate, ethical, and accessible healthcare for all.