Merugu Nagarjuna

Merugu Nagarjuna is an Indian politician, Minister for Social Welfare Andhra Pradesh and Member of Legislative Assembly belonging to Yuvajana Sramika Raitu Congress Party.[2] He represents Vemuru assembly constituency.[3][4][1]

Merugu Nagarjuna

Dr. Merugu Nagarjuna
Minister of Social Welfare of Andhra Pradesh [1] Member of the Legislative Assembly
Preceded byAnanda Babu Nakka
ConstituencyVemuru (reserved)
Personal details
Born15 June 1966
Vellaturu village, Bhattiprolu mandal, Guntur district
NationalityIndian
Political partyYuvajana Sramika Raitu Congress Party
SpouseSmt.Nagamani
ChildrenDr.Kiran Nag Merugu Chandan Nag Merugu
Parent
  • Sri Koteswara Rao (father)
ResidenceVellaturu village
OccupationIndian politician [Andhra politician]

Early life

Merugu Nagarjuna is a native of Vellaturu village, Bhattiprolu mandal, Guntur district. He was born on June 15, 1966, to Koteswara Rao in Vellaturu village, Bhattiprolu mandal, Guntur district.[5]

Education

In 1994, Merugu Nagarjuna completed his Master of Commerce, Master of Philosophy, Doctor of Philosophy in Andhra University. He worked as a Professor of Andhra University in Visakhapatnam.[6]

Political career

Merugu Nagarjuna started his political journey with the Congress Party and Nagarjuna is very active in student politics from his childhood. He became an activist of Indian National Congress party by Y. S. Rajasekhara Reddy and later on he served as Chairman of SC, ST Commission Andhra Pradesh. He then gradually rose in Yuvajana Sramika Raitu Congress Party (YSRCP).

Merugu Nagarjuna joined the YSRCP and early he served as President of SC CELL Andhra Pradesh state of the YSR Congress Party.[7] He has served as a Convenor of YSRCP. He served as an Official Spokesperson. In 2019, Nagarjuna is the current MLA (Member of the Legislative Assembly) of YSRCP in Vemuru constituency, Guntur district, Andhra Pradesh.[8]

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