Adivasi teacher close to her roots

Hyderabad | Monday | 16th July, 2018

Summary:

She completed her L.L.B and L.L.M courses from Osmania University and did her Ph.D on ‘Tribal Property Rights’. Hailing from a small tribal hamlet, she went on to become a faculty member in the Osmania University, thereby achieving the distinction of the first female Adivasi assistant professor of law in both Telugu States. She studied in State-run educational institutions upto undergraduate level in the tribal heartland of Yellandu before pursuing higher education in law in Hyderabad. more-inStaying connected to her roots and spreading legal awareness among fellow Adivasis in her homeland of Kothagudem division is the motto of 30-year-old Gummadi Anuradha, an assistant professor at the Hyderabad-based University PG College of Law in Osmania University. While diligently performing her duties as a faculty member in the University College of Law in the State capital, she is attending to her father, who is recuperating after a heart surgery at a private hospital in Hyderabad..