Osmania University - Notable Alumni

Notable Alumni

  • K. Venkata Ramiah, founder Vice Chancellor, Kakatiya University, Member, Union Public Service Commission
  • P. V. Narasimha Rao, scholar, statesman and former Prime Minister of India
  • GVK Reddy, GVK Group Chairman
  • Garikapati Narahari Sastry, renowned scientist
  • Karan Bilimoria, founder of Cobra Beer, Member of the House of Lords, Chancellor of Thames Valley University
  • Syed Mahmood Quadri, judge
  • Asaduddin Owaisi, politician, Member of Parliament of India
  • Haroon Siddiqui, Indo-Canadian journalist
  • Muhammad Hamidullah, scholar on Islamic sciences
  • Mohammed Azharuddin, former Indian Cricket team captain and member of Parliament
  • Raziuddin Siddiqui, mathematician, astrophysicist, theoretical physicist
  • Mahe Jabeen, social activist and writer, winner of Rajiv Gandhi Manavaseva award
  • Makhdoom Mohiuddin, Urdu poet and Communist activist
  • Yaga Venugopal Reddy, former Governor of the Reserve Bank of India
  • Diana Hayden, former Miss World and actress.
  • G. Ram Reddy, father of Open Learning in India
  • Shivraj Patil, former Union Home Minister (2004–2008), former Speaker of the Indian Parliament
  • Shantanu Narayen, president and chief executive officer of Adobe Systems Incorporated
  • Sanjiv Sidhu, chairman & CEO, i2 Technologies
  • Nagesh Kukunoor, film actor and director
  • Jaipal Reddy, member of Parliament
  • Harsha Bhogle, cricket commentator
  • Madhu Yaskhi, member of Parliament, New York attorney
  • Kancha Ilaiah, Dalit scholar
  • Venkatesh Kulkarni, American novelist and academic
  • Santosh Kumar, Pakistani film actor
  • George Reddy, student leader
  • Bhaskarrao Bapurao Khatgaonkar, MP from Nanded
  • N. Kiran Kumar Reddy, C.M. of Andhra Pradesh

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