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  1. As Kotwal. Venkatarama was asked to see the 7th Nizam (Mir Osman Ali Khan). Although he had worked in the Nizam’s Private Estate, he had never met the ruler before. He was therefore naturally very jittery.

  2. Many sources state that the 7th Nizam was very fond of Raja Venkatrama Reddy and was very close to him. Early life. Reddy was born in August 1869 in Rayanipet village of Wanaparthy Samsthan in Kingdom of Hyderabad (now Mahbubnagar district). His father was a Patel of some eight villages and was well off.

  3. The Nizam gave him the title of Raja Bahadur, and the British inducted him into the Order of the British Empire. Apart from excelling at his job, Rama Reddy would carve out time to dedicate...

  4. May 24, 2018 · After his prayers, the Nizam looked up the nervous officer four or five times and then said, ‘Well, you can go’. The next day he was appointed the Kotwal. From then on he would see the Nizam not every day, but sometimes several times a day. Venkatram Reddy handled his delicate job adroitly.

  5. Nizam of Hyderabad was the title of the ruler of Hyderabad State (now [update] part of the Indian state of Telangana, the Marathwada region of Maharashtra and the Kalyana-Karnataka region of Karnataka).

  6. Aug 21, 2023 · Raja Bahadur Venkatarama Reddy had daily access to the Nizam, through which he reported on matters concerning police administration and political intricacies. While he might not have found peace for himself, he ensured peace for the people of Hyderabad and the ruler.

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  8. The last of such powerful “Kotwals” was Raja Bahadur Venkatrama Reddy during the reign of Nawab Mir Osman Ali Khan, Nizam-VII. He even resolved major litigations between Gadwal and Wanaparthi “samasthans” through negotiations.