Yerrapureddy Adinarayana Reddy was born on 15 October 1916 in T.Sundupalle in the Kadapa district of Andhra Pradesh. He completed his B.A. from Madras University and was an Agriculturist.[6] Being born into a Hindu family as eldest son of Y Nagi Reddy, Adinarayana Reddy was married to Y. Basamma. They had 4 sons and 3 daughters - Y. Ravindra Reddy (Ex-Chairman APGENCO),[7] Shivaram Reddy, Dr Yerukala Reddy, Anand Reddy, Arundhati, Savithri Allapureddy and Sridevi.[8] He is related to many political personalities in the State. Then Chief Minister of Andhra Pradesh Kasu Brahmananda Reddy is his brother-in-law. Prestigious Pincha Project Dam on Penna River tributary is his brain child. Later in 2004 then Chief Minister of Andhra Pradesh State Y S Rajashekar Reddy renamed it as Adinarayana Reddy Pincha Project as a tribute.
Freedom struggle
Adinarayana Reddy organized the Individual Satyagraha Movement from 1940 - 41 in the District as the D.C.C. President; he was fined Rs. 500/- and suffered three months S.I. from May 1941 in the Vellore Central Jail.[citation needed] He exhorted the people throughout the District to organize and fight the British by any means at their disposal during the Quit India Movement, as per the famous Andhra P.C.C. circular of 1942. He worked underground before he was arrested and detained from December 1942 to December 1944 in the Vellore and Thanjavur Jails.[9] He played a major role in formation of Andhra Pradesh State from Madras State. He was Editor of a Telugu weekly at Cuddapah ‘Azad Hind’.[citation needed] He was awarded the Tamrapatra in 1974, an award for outstanding contribution to Indian Freedom Struggle by The President of IndiaShankar Dayal Sharma.
On June 8, 2002, he had taken his last breath at his residence in Hyderabad.[20]
On 13th Oct. 2021, as part of the Azadi Ka Amrut Mahotsav Department of Posts released a Special Cover/Stamp on Shri Y Adinarayana Reddy - Unsung hero of our freedom movement. The Special Cover was released by Shri Dharmendra Pradhan, Minister of Education, Skill Development & Entrepreneurship and Shri Ashwini Vaishnaw, Minister of Communications, Railways, and IT. They recollected the struggle of Shri Adinarayana Reddy and reminded the present generation of their duties to upkeep the values and path shown by these eminent personalities.[21]