Career
Subba Rao was a native of Anneparthy village in the Nalgonda District of Telangana. He was a polyglot, having mastered Sanskrit, Telugu, English and Arabic. He was also a naturopathy doctor and a bureaucrat who wrote several books in Telugu, the most famous of which is the novel Kalabhairavudu.
Subba Rao composed the National Pledge in Telugu in 1962 while he was serving as the District Treasury Officer of Vishakhapatnam District of Andhra Pradesh.
Raju directed all the schools in the district to have the students take the pledge and it was subsequently taken up at the national level The Advisory Committee of the Department of Education, Government of India at its meeting in Bangalore in 1964 decided to introduce the pledge in all schools nationally from January 26, 1965.
The Government of India had it translated into seven languages and directed that it be taken in schools everyday. Curiously, Subba Rao himself remained unaware of the status of this pledge as the National Pledge.
The records with the Union Human Resources Development Ministry also record him as the author of the Pledge although his family"s letters to the central and state governments remained unanswered until his death in 1988.
2012 marks the golden jubilee year of the National Pledge and there are plans afoot to commemorate it and the author as part of the celebrations.