Hyderabad, July 12: Braving the heavy rains, Governor Dr. Tamilisai Soundararajan on Tuesday visited the historic Chandupatla village in Nalgonda district and paid tributes to the Kakatiya dynasty ruler Rani Rudrama.
The
Governor visited the rock inscription that carried details about the martyrdom
of the Kakatiya queen and offered floral tributes at the inscription.
Dr.
Tamilisai Soundararajan also garlanded the statue of the Rani Rudrama Devi in
the village.
Speaking
on the occasion, the Governor stated that Rani Rudrama symbolizes the bravery
of women rulers in the country and inspired the legacy of women empowerment.
she
called for the inclusion of Rani Rudrama’s life and deeds as lessons in the
textbooks to create better awareness among the younger generation about our
glorious history and legacy.
“Rani
Rudrama is the symbol of courageous deeds of women rulers in the country. Her
achievements and bravery as the Kakatiya ruler inspires women for many
generations. It is our duty to perpetuate, popularise and promote her great
legacy,” she added.
The
Governor also suggested the construction of a special monument and an arch in
the village to perpetuate the Kakatiya history and transform the village into a
major tourist spot.
Earlier,
the Governor also distributed hygiene kits, masks, and tarpaulin sheets to the
women of the village and had interacted with them.
Secretary
to Governor K. Surendra Mohan and other senior officials were present.
-Press note
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