DR BS Rao, founder of the Sri Chaitanya Group of Educational Institutions, breathed his last after suffering a massive heart attack at his residence in Jubilee Hills this afternoon. He was taken to the company hospital but did not survive. (Image source: Facebook)
HYDERABAD: Dr. Rao will be another professional doctor returning home after successful stints in the UK and Iran. However, his secondary education initiative in 1986 made his “Sri Chaitanya” group of educational institutions famous in and around Telugu over the past few decades, helping millions of students achieve their dreams of becoming doctors. Engineer.
Millions of successful and motivated people were shocked to hear of Rao's sad death on Thursday. Raoh, always smiling and lovingly saying "Dr. Garu" breathed his last after suffering a massive heart attack at his residence in Jubilee Hills this afternoon. He was taken to the company hospital but did not survive.
Rao is 75 years old and is survived by his wife Jhansi and two daughters Sushma and Seema. His remains were taken to Tadigadapa on the outskirts of Vijayawada where he was born.
According to family members, one of the girls is currently abroad and final unctions will be performed upon her return.
"Rao has dedicated his life to providing affordable and quality education to children," former Prime Minister N. Chandrababu Naidu said in a message of condolence on his Twitter page.
The school was founded in 1986 as Sri Chaitanya Girls Junior College in Vijayawada and in 1991 as Boys College in Hyderabad and has gradually developed into a huge training platform with 321 high schools and almost as many techno schools. , in addition to 107 CBSE-affiliated schools. , with a student population of 13 lakh.
Hours of arduous training and fierce competition with rivals have left some black marks, but the testimonies of thousands of officials show that the Rao couple's greatest contribution to Telugu inspires self-confidence, especially among the poor children of cleaners, street vendors, administrative workers and security guards. Guardians and little drivers - so that they can protect and achieve their dreams.
"He lived a simple life and never liked luxury. Everything the couple earned was invested exclusively in education. He bravely faced challenges,” said K. Narasimha Rao, Rao's close associate and General Manager of EyeAds.
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