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Kalekuri Prasad
Born(1962-10-25)25 October 1962
Kanchikacherla village, Krishna district, Andhra Pradesh
Died17 May 2013(2013-05-17) (aged 50)
Occupation(s)poet, writer

Kalekuri Prasad (25 October 1964 – 17 May 2013) was a Telugu poet, writer, Dalit revolutionary activist and literary critic of Telugu literature.

Life

Kalekuri Prasad was born in Kanchikacherla village, Krishna district, Andhra Pradesh.

Dalit movement in Andhra Pradesh

Prasad worked in Jananatyamandali, Virsam, and former member of Peoples War Group. He actively participated in the Dalit movement at the time of the Chundur Massacre/Tsundur massacre (1991), Karamchedu massacre (17 July 1985), along with Bojja Tharakam, K.G. Satyamurthi, and others. He participated in the World Conference against Racism 2001, Racial Discrimination, Xenophobia and Related Tolerance (WCAR), which was organised by the United Nations in Durban from 31 August to 8 September. He contested from the Nandigama Assembly constituency in 1994 Elections from the Bahujan Samaj Party and secured 1,467 votes.

Works

Prasad's songs have been used in films. He edited magazines. He translated 70 books from English to Telugu including The God of Small Things by Arundhati Roy. He wrote in Telugu "Andhra Pradesh lo Dalitulu".

Death

Kalekuri Prasad died on 17 May 2013 at Ongole, Ambedkar Bhavan.

Songs

  • Karma bhumilo pusina o puvva
  • Bhumiki pachani rangesinattlu
  • Chinni Chinni Asalanni

References

  1. "దళిత కవి కలేకూరి ఇక లేరు". Retrieved 17 November 2017.
  2. "Tributes paid to Telugu poet Kalekuri". The Hindu. 18 May 2015.
  3. https://old.eci.gov.in/files/file/4051-andhra-pradesh-1994/
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