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Upasana Couple Celebrates Grandfather's Birthday With Gratitude!

By:  Tupaki Desk   |   5 Feb 2023 7:13 PM GMT
Upasana Couple Celebrates Grandfathers Birthday With Gratitude!
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Mega Kodalu Upasana Kamineni comes from a big family that carries a rich legacy. Her grandfather C Prathap Reddy is credited for starting the new era in the hospital field. The Apollo chain of Hospitals he started is said to be the first private hospital that was started in the nation with corporate facilities.

The Apollo Hospital which was started in Tamil Nadu as a 150-bed facility went through a massive expansion in the past few decades and it became a major hospital chain. C Prathap Reddy

The Apollo Hospital which was started in Tamil Nadu as a 150-bed facility went through a massive expansion in the past few decades and it became a major hospital chain. C Prathap Reddy who made unmatchable contributions to change the face of the hospitals was honored with Civuilain awards.

Today marks his birthday and Prathap Chandra Reddy turned 90th birthday. Wishes are pouring in for him on this special occasion. His granddaughter Upasana Kamineni took to social media to celebrate his birthday. She shared a happy picture with her grandparents and Ram Charan.

Calling her Thatha who founded Apollo Hospitals a visionary, Upasana said they will celebrate his legacy with immense gratitude she wished her Grandfather good health and many more years of innovation. Upasana said he touched many lives with this warmth and generosity.

"Happy 90th birthday to our beloved Thatha 🤗visionary & inspiring Founder Chairman of The Apollo Hospitals Group, Dr. Prathap C. Reddy!We celebrate your legacy with immense gratitude for all that you have done for us.You have touched so many lives with your warmth, wisdom & generosity.Wishing you good health & many more years of leadership & innovation!Thank you @avigowariker for this priceless pic.#HappyBirthdayDrReddy #ApolloHospitals #90YearsYoung" #LoveYouAlways," Upasana said in her post.