Mon Dec 15 14:37:44 UTC 2025: Here’s a summary of the text, followed by a news article based on that summary:
Summary:
The e-paper “The Hindu” on December 15, 2025, features various content, including news from an Indian perspective, film reviews, technology updates, science news, data analysis, health advice, and book reviews. One of the news items reported from Srikakulam involves members of the Amarajeevi Foundation paying tribute to Potti Sriramulu on his 73rd death anniversary. Leaders of a related association are urging the government to include lessons about Sriramulu’s sacrifice in schoolbooks and to fund the development of a memorial in Chennai.
News Article:
Call to Immortalize Potti Sriramulu’s Legacy on 73rd Death Anniversary
Srikakulam, India – December 15, 2025 – Members of the Amarajeevi Foundation and leaders of the Amarajeevi Potti Sriramulu Pavitra Smruti Parirakshana Samithi gathered at Gandhi Park in Srikakulam today to pay floral tributes to the statue of Amarajeevi Potti Sriramulu on the 73rd anniversary of his death.
The leaders of the association are using this occasion to urge the government to incorporate lessons about Sriramulu’s life and sacrifice into the school curriculum. They believe this is essential to ensure future generations understand his pivotal role in the creation of a separate Andhra State in 1953. Sriramulu’s 58-day hunger strike in 1952 is credited with paving the way for the formation of linguistic states across India.
Tammana Bhaskar, the association’s Srikakulam district president, also called on the government to allocate funds for the construction of a memorial building in Chennai, commemorating the location where Sriramulu passed away while fasting.
Several other association members were also present at the event, including Pasumarthi Appala Raju, Manda Nageswara Rao, Mamidipaka Sudhakar, Tammana Jagadish, Patnala Anand, Anantapalli Nageswara Rao.
The original reporting was published on the e-paper version of The Hindu and can be found online.