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- Ramadevi Choudhury (3 December 1899 – 22 July 1985), also known as Rama Devi, was an Indian freedom fighter and a social reformer. She was called Maa (Mother)...
- V. S. Ramadevi (15 January 1934 – 17 April 2013) was an Indian politician who was the first lady to become the 8th Governor of Karnataka and 9th Chief...
- Rama Devi or Ramadevi may refer to: Rama Devi (Orissa politician) or Ramadevi Choudhury (1889–1985), Indian freedom fighter and social reformer, female...
- Husband, a teacher T. Suresh Babu as Achan Ajitha V.M. as Amma Ramadevi as Ammayi (Ramadevi) Kabani as Usha, the servant Sidhartha Siva as Husband's cousin...
- Venkateswara University and worked as a senior lecturer. He is married to Ramadevi with whom he has three children. "Andhra Pradesh Minister P Narayana's...
- Kumari, the daughter of Sri Paturi Rajagopala Naidu. He has two children Ramadevi and Galla Jayadev. He did his bachelor's degree in Electrical Engineering...
- Venjaramoodu as Ani Krish H****an as Malar Kani Kusruti as Asha Maala Parvathi as Ramadevi P. L. Thenappan as Ratnam Siby joseph as Kumar Jobin Das as Shaji Anujith...
- November by replacing Kannedhirey Thondrinal. Srimadhu as Pavithra Geetha as Ramadevi Radha / Roja Sholapur as ****athri Ashwin as Venu Vijay Anantha as Krishana...
- The film stars Rajkumar, Kanta Rao, G. Varalakshmi, Sandhya, Harini and Ramadevi. The film has musical score by Rajan–Nagendra. Y. V. Rao shot the movie...
- Bhubaneswar, Odisha, India named after freedom fighter and social reformer Ramadevi Choudhury. The institution started as Government Women's College in 1964...