Brahmajosyula Subrahmanyam
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Brahmajosyula Subrahmanyam (1891–1936) was an Indian social activist.[1] He was strongly influenced Mahatma Gandhi and Gandhism.
He was born in Rajahmundry in British India.
Gautami Satyagraha Ashram
The Gautami Satyagraha ashram was started on 4 February 1925 by Subrahmanyam, on the banks of Godavari river. The river played a revolutionary role during India's freedom struggle. In the East Godavari district Subrahmanyam propagated the Khaddar with great enthusiasm, which was a part of the Swadeshi movement. One of the main aims of the ashram was to initiate the Khaddar programme throughout the district.