Bouloussou Soubramanion Sastroulou

Bouloussou Soubramaniom Sastroulou (Bulusu Subrahmaṇya Śāstrulu; 1866 – 13 September 1941) was Diwan, Conseiller local and Judge Advocate during French colonial rule in Yanam in the early 20th century.

Bouloussou Soubramaniom Sastroulou
Conseiller Local
In office
10 June 1928  1934
Preceded byKalla Vingata-Rattinom
Succeeded byTota Narasinhassoimy
ConstituencyYanaon
Assesseur appelé à Cour Criminelle de Yanaon
In office
1917–1920
Preceded byFranz Ignace
Succeeded bySamatom Latchimi Narassaya
Assesseur appelé à Cour Criminelle de Yanaon
In office
1934–1934
Preceded byMohamed Saléha
Succeeded byMohamed Saléha
Personal details
Born1866 (1866)
Yanaon, Inde Française, Empire Colonial Français
Died13 September 1941(1941-09-13) (aged 74–75)
Yanaon, Inde française
Nationality French
Political partyParti Bapanaya-Samatom
Spouse(s)Boulousou Souryapracassamma (Bulusu Suryaprakasamma)
ChildrenJaganatha Sastry, Lakshminarayana Murty and Satyanarayanamourty
MotherBoulousou Vincatanarasamma
FatherBoulousou Zagannada Sastroulou
RelativesKala Venkata Rao (Brother-in-law)
Sripada Krishnamurty Sastry (Co-brother)
Kalluri Visalakshi (niece)
Bulusu Krishna Chaitanya (great-grandson)
Residence Yanaon, Inde française

Birth

Soubramaniom Sastroulou was born in Yanam in 1866 and was raised by his maternal grandmother, Veerubhotla Mahalakshmamma (వీరుభొట్ల మహలక్ష్మమ్మ Vīrubhoţla Mahalakṣhmamma). He was born to Bouloussou Zagannadha Sastroulou (జగన్నాథశాస్త్రులు Jagannāthaśāstrulu) through his second wife, Boulousou Vincatanarasamma (వెంకటనరసమ్మ Věnkaţanarsamma). He was third one among seven sons. Later, he was a prominent personality in Yanam during French rule in the early 20th century.[1][2]

Early life

He worked as Diwan for Manyam Zamindar for many years before entering politics. Manyam Mahalakshmamma, then Zamindarni quotes about him in her interview in 1902 with Vadivelu that was mentioned in his book,[3]

...During the time of her former manager, owing to mismanagement, the estate was encumbered with debt, but everything has been set right after the present manager (Sastrulu) joined the staff of the Zemindarni's establishment. He has been a manager for the last fifteen years, during which period he has shown a large saving, and has thus saved the estate from decay and ruin. He is spoken of very highly by the French Governor (Rodier), and also by the Judge of Yanam...

He later went on to become a landlord in Yanam and his popularity later paved way for his plunge into Yanam politics. His prominence can be understood from the incident of his request to obtain authorization to elect 2 members of Administration of committee of Vishnu and Siva Temples, replacing late Counomreddy Kroustama and Marla-Pérousomayazoulou was accepted by Clement-Thomas, then Governor-General of French India on 21 September 1894.[4]

Political career

Sastroulou got elected to Conseil Local de Yanaon in 1928 from 'Bapanaya-Samatam party' and served until 1934.[5][6] He was one of Bezawada Bapa Naidou's four Councillors in that council between 1928 and 1931 and later on under Kamichetty Venugopala Rao Naidou for the rest.[7] He had been one of the Judge Advocate (Assesseur appelés) for the criminal court of Yanaon.[8] After murder of Bapanaya Naidou few years later, Sastroulou stepped away from politics permanently.

Personal life

He was married to Bouloussou Souryapracassamma (సూర్యప్రకాశమ్మ Sūryaprakāśamma), daughter of Kala Latchminarayana and Kala Sodemma of Nadipudi village near Narasapur in West Godavari district. She is sister of former minister of Madras and Andhra Pradesh, Kala Venkata Rao. The couple had three sons namely, Bulusu Jaganadha Sastry, Bulusu Lakshminarayana Murthy and Bulusu Satyanarayana Murty. Eldest son B. J. Sastry was a prominent engineer and was among one the earliest life members of the Indian Science Congress Association (ISCA). [9] Sastroulou is co-brother of Sripada Krishnamurty Sastry, the first poet laureate of Andhra Pradesh through his wife Sripada Venkata Ratnamba (née Kala).

Death

Sastroulou died at his ancestral house at Yanaon, situated in ruelle de Zalidinquy (Jaladanki street), Yanaon on 13 September 1941.[10]

Titles held

  • Diwan of Manyam Zamindari of Yanaon under Maniom Mahalatchamamma, from 1888 to 1941
  • Judge Advocate (Assesseur) for Criminal Court of Yanaon during 1917, 1918, 1919, 1920 and 1934

Offices held

Government offices
Preceded by
KALLA Vingata-Rattinom
Conseiller local de Yanaon
10 June 1928–1934
Succeeded by
TOTA Narasinhassoimy

See also

References

  1. The Telugus of Yanam and Masulipatnam: From French rule to Integration with India (2007), by J B Prashant More.
  2. Frenchi Palanalo Yanam (2013), by Bolloju Baba.
  3. p.202, The aristocracy of southern India (1903), A. Vadivelu, West and Co., Madras.
  4. Journal Officiel des établissements français dans l'Inde, 1894.
  5. Annuaire des Établissements français dans l'Inde pour l'année 1928.
  6. Annuaire des Établissements français dans l'Inde pour l'année 1932.
  7. Journal Officiel des établissements français dans l'Inde, 1928.
  8. Journal Officiel des établissements français dans l'Inde, 1933.
  9. http://www.sciencecongress.nic.in/pdf/life_members/LM_2019_2020.zip
  10. Death Certificate issued by Municipality of Yanam.

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