Mandali Buddha Prasad (born 26 May 1956) is an Indian politician and former Deputy Speaker of Andhra Pradesh, India.
He is a staunch follower of Gandhian principles and a leader with Service motto and national outlook.
Especially, he is known for his love and affection for Telugu language and Culture and for his unstinted efforts for their development and also for the welfare of Telugu people living all over the world.
He was born to Sri Mandali Venkata Krishna Rao, Prabhavathi Devi on 26 May 1956 at Nagayalanka, Krishna District, Andhra Pradesh.
His father Sri Mandali Venkata Krishna Rao was a staunch follower of Gandhian Philosophy and a social worker.
After completing his primary and high school education at Avanigadda, Krishna District, Sri Buddha Prasad graduated from Osmania University, Hyderabad.
1969
His father Sri Mandali Venkata Krishna Rao established Gandhi Kshetram at Avanigadda during the year 1969 on the occasion of Gandhi Centenary Celebrations.
Thus, he injected Gandhian principles from his childhood itself and he is striving hard to propagate them all along.
He ran a monthly magazine "Gandhi Kshetram" for twelve years to propagate the Gandhian Principles.
To inculcate the Gandhian Principles in the youth, he conducted several workshops.
Smt.
Nirmala Gandhi, daughter-in-law of Mahatma Gandhi, Sri.
Kanu Gandhi, grandson of Mahatma Gandhi and followers of Mahatma Gandhi like Prabhakarji, Prof. N. G. Ranga and Sri Vavilala Gopala Krishnaiah participated in these workshops and commended his work.
He also worked as a Secretary of Gandhian Institute of Social Services.
He visited "Ponar Ashram", met Acharya Vinobha Bhave and got his blessings.
He has been rendering yeoman services for the renaissance and to rejuvenate Telugu Culture.
He took up several responsibilities in several activities.
He has been contributing number of articles on contemporary issues, Telugu language and culture to many leading newspapers and magazines.
Few of his publications are:
List taken from telaganadu.com:
List taken from telaganadu.com:
1977
In the 1977 Andhra Pradesh cyclone, nearly 10,000 people lost their lives.
There were no traces of certain villages.
He not only served the victims day and night but also worked as a secretary of The Deena Jana Samkshema Samithi and sheltered 120 orphan children and gave them food and education.
1999
He was elected as a Member of the Andhra Pradesh Legislative Assembly from Avanigadda Constituency of Krishna District for three terms during 1999, 2004 and 2014 and could get sanctions of 700.00 crores for the development works in the constituency as on date.
2004
For this cause, he underwent a seven-day hunger strike in September, 2004.
He played a prominent role for sanction of Pulichintala - Polavaram Project.
2005
During the tsunami that hit the coastal districts of Andhra Pradesh in 2005, rescue centres were established for the protection of coastal area with the co-operation of voluntary organizations.
Whenever some natural calamity occurs, he used to stay with the victims and inculcated in them the confidence and took up the relief and rehabilitation programs.
2007
He dealt with the portfolio of Animal Husbandry, Dairy Development and Fisheries during 2007–2009.
As a cabinet minister he has formulated many innovative schemes like 'Pashukranthi' to benefit poor people and small farmers with hybrid animals on subsidy rates and "Matsya Kranti" by which fisheries women are benefitted.
He established an Advanced Research Centre of Animal Husbandry with International standards at Pulivendula, Kadapa District and three super specialty Veterinary Hospitals each one at Hyderabad, Vijayawada and Pulivendula.
A Fisheries Polytechnic College is established at Bhavadevarapally, Krishna District.
Sri Mandali Buddha Prasad is in the forefront of the development of Krishna District, which is his native district.
He was instrumental for modernization of Krishna Delta, construction of Puligadda–Penumudi bridge and Puligadda–Vijayawada river bund road.
He played an important role for the establishment of Krishna University at Machilipatnam.
As the convener of Krishna Delta Protection Committee, he led many movements for water supply to Krishna Delta for Irrigation purpose.