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Chikkamaranahalli Ananth's real name is Ananthakumar DR. Born on 17.01.1997 as the second son of Dinesh and Rupavathi. His brother Abhishek D.R.

Ananthakumar DR spends his childhood days growing up with his aunt Bhagya, completed his primary schooling in his mother's hometown Gundenahalli in 1st and 2nd class and later came for his secondary education with his parents who lived in an area called Mallasandra in Bangalore city.

Chikkamaranahalli Ananth has been very interested in sports and social activities since his childhood days.

Chikkamanahalli Ananth's father's father Hanumanthaiah has been selected as a member of Yantaganahalli Gram Panchayat for 45 consecutive years and has created a record and has been serving the people of that town selflessly.

He spends his adult days mingling with the people of his hometown and observing their hardships and joys. Every events and things that happen in that town have a positive impact on his mind and he keeps the name of his town as Chikkamaranahalli Ananta in front of his name.

After completing his schooling, he joins Sri Murali Pre-Graduate College in Nelamangala Nagar for pre-graduation education. Ambedkar's ideologies influenced him the most during those days.

Having experienced the pain of caste in his school days, he constantly thinks about the reasons behind casteism in the society and in that context political interest also increases.

Studied at Shree Siddaganga First Class College, Nelamangala for his graduate education, seeking maximum fellowship of the youth of the taluk and showing great interest in participating in various social programs, activities and struggles on student issues and taking the lead in them, thus he was involved in several struggles during his college days.

Along with his interest in art, he participated in several social dramas at Ranga Shiksha Kendra, Nelamangala and performed at district, state and national level.

After graduation, he took charge of Nelamangala Taluk on contract basis in Bangalore Rural District Youth Empowerment and Sports Department, with great interest in providing all the facilities available in the department to the schools and colleges in Nelamangala Taluk and various youths who can participate in sports.

In those days, the caste riots in the taluk became news throughout the country, when it came to justice for the Dalits, the Assistant Director of the Youth Empowerment and Sports Department suggested that he should not go into these issues by working in the government department.

In the coming days, identifying with the movement Yuva Shakti Karnataka and developing it, they will convey the values ​​of the Constitution to the youth through sports, art, literature, and convey the concept of freedom, equality, brotherhood, justice, by the youth, for the youth and for the youth.

Mainly in programs like that movement

1. Samvidana Yathra :- Bringing the preamble of the constitution to the villages of Nelamangala taluk and carrying out a procession to inform the young people of the backward classes and the senior citizens about the points like freedom, equality, bigotry and injustice in it.

2. Sports :- Thinking of sports programs, different classes, different sexes, different religions, with the aim of achieving that everyone is equal, make a law to include young people of all castes and all religions in one team, make it a team, organize sports, especially the names of the prizes of those sports, keep articles of the constitution, and commentaries in the event of sports. While commenting on the Articles of the Constitution, this is a special sports event and everyone participating

3. Pro-Kannada Campaigns:- They started the campaign by pasting a poster on the store fronts of more than 5 thousand business places in the Nelamangala city area saying 'Do business in Kannada using Kannada compulsorily.'

4. Our Walk to the Village:- Chikkamaranahalli Anant who organized a special campaign called Our Walk to the Village wanted to solve the problems in the villages through this campaign and many problems have been solved by this campaign. In this campaign, more than ten pro-Kannada organizations and state presidents of pro-Dalit organizations joined the district presidents to make the campaign successful. Part of that program is to question the officials concerned about the problem in the villages and solve it

5. Give Answer:- On behalf of the people of Nelamangala city and taluk who were suffering from oxygen problem during the second wave of Covid, Yuva Shakti Karnataka Movement had started a campaign called People's Representatives by giving answer. As part of this campaign, firstly a survey was conducted to see how many oxygen concentrators are available in primary health centers and taluk government hospital of Nelamangala taluk. A surprising fact came to light in this that the government has only two oxygen concentrators and one ICU bed in the entire taluk. Realizing this, the Yuva Shakti movement started calling the MLAs of the Nelamangala Assembly Constituency and the MPs of the Chikkaballapur Lok Sabha Constituency. There were two main demands in this. 1 10 Oxygen Concentrators per Primary Health Centres. 2. Free waxing. More than 1,000 calls and 5,000 postcards were sent to MLAs and MPs with two demands. The parliamentarians who came during the elections had not come to Nelamangala taluk till then, within four days of the start of this movement, the parliamentarians came and called a meeting of the taluk committee and suggested what steps should be taken regarding the Covid issue. And the MLAs took this idea into consideration and provided 5 oxygen concentrators per center to all primary health centers in the taluk.

6. Distribution of Foodstuffs:- More than 2,000 people like in Nelamangala taluk, civil servants, wage laborers, poor, old people were distributed free of charge food items for daily use during the Covid.

7. Orientation Building Training Camps for Young People :- In order to develop leadership qualities for more than 500 young people including women in the taluk, orientation building training camps have been arranged and success has been found in that too. 8. Save the Children of the Poor Campaign :- The BJP government in the state has always acted against the poor and stopped giving uniforms, shoes, bicycles to the government school children and sanitary pads to the girls. He had worked to put more pressure on the government. 8. This campaign also targeted the BJP government.

Thus many of his works started from his village and reached the taluk district, state and even national level.

Thus, by involving themselves in many issues, raising their voices in favor of the youth in social life, they are continuing to do people's work