Hyderabad, Jan 30 (Hydnow): For the first time in the history of Hyderabad Lok Sabha, BJPs Nari Shakti is likely to take on AIMIM Chief Asaduddin Owaisi in the ensuing elections.
Two former alumni Kompally Madhavi Latha, Chairperson of Virinchi Hospitals, and Mahila Morcha Vice President Yamuna Pathak are in the race for the party ticket.
Madhavi Latha is known for her charitable and religious activities and is vocal in raising issues related to the problems of the people in the old city.
Her profile has several bright colors and shades, ranging from being an NCC cadet, a talented Bharatanatyam dancer, and a classical music singer.
As an entrepreneur, apart from looking after the hospital, she ran a software company. She also launched Lopamudra Charitable Trust twenty years ago to prevent road accidents and expanded it to support 1008 free births through her trust.
she is known for organizing health camps in poor slums, conducting free tests, and giving medicines. She also kick-started tailoring centers in the old city providing training, materials, and orders for the women to stand on their own economically.
She was also proactive in drawing the attention of the election authorities to the issue of shifting polling booths so that voters would exercise their democratic right to vote without fear and any pressure.
Yamuna is known for being outspoken wanting administrative machinery, leaders, and politicians to be more proactive in resolving people’s problems by implementing programs and policies.
For this, she wants all the stakeholders, Government and administration, corporate sector, and others to join hands in improving living standards and creating livelihood opportunities for the people.
She wore several hats as a deputy head for a ‘Youth Employment Summit’ (Youth campaign) of the Education Development Center (EDC). In Boston in the United States. (Hydnow)
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