M Buchi Babu Naidu - meaning and definition. What is M Buchi Babu Naidu
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What (who) is M Buchi Babu Naidu - definition

INDIAN CRICKETER (1868-1908)
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M. Buchi Babu Naidu         
Mothavarapu Buchi Babu Naidu (1868–1908) was an Indian socialite and cricket pioneer who organised cricket clubs for native Indians. He is considered to be the "Father of South Indian Cricket" and founded the annual Madras Presidency Matches, the first of which was held shortly after his death.
Büchi automaton         
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AUTOMATON WHICH EITHER ACCEPTS OR REJECTS INFINITE INPUTS
Buechi automaton; Buchi automata; Buchi automaton; Büchi automata; Buechi automata
In computer science and automata theory, a deterministic Büchi automaton is a theoretical machine which either accepts or rejects infinite inputs. Such a machine has a set of states and a transition function, which determines which state the machine should move to from its current state when it reads the next input character.
B. Munuswamy Naidu         
INDIAN POLITICIAN
P. Munuswamy Naidu; B. Munuswami Naidu; Bollini Munuswamy Naidu
Bollini Munuswamy Naidu (1885 – 1935) was the Chief Minister of Madras Presidency from 27 October 1930 to 4 November 1932. He was conferred 'Rao Diwan Bahadur' by British Government.

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M. Buchi Babu Naidu

Mothavarapu Venkata Mahipathi Naidu, popularly known as Buchi Babu Naidu (Telugu: బుచ్చిబాబు నాయుడు; 1868–1908), was an Indian cricket pioneer in the colonial era who organised cricket clubs for native Indians. He is considered to be the 'Father of South Indian/Madras Cricket'. He founded the annual Madras Presidency Matches, the first of which was held shortly after his death. The annual Buchi Babu Tournament is held in his honour. Two of Naidu's sons, M. Baliah Naidu and C. Ramaswami, played for the Indian national cricket team.