August 29 marks Telugu Language Day, with leaders including PM Narendra Modi recognizing its global influence. The day, established in 1966, celebrates Telugu's cultural and linguistic richness.
Telugu Language Day is celebrated on 29 August every year to commemorate the birth anniversary of Gidugu Venkata Ramamurthy, a Telugu poet, freedom fighter, and social reformer. Ramamurthy was a ...
Evaru puttinchakunda maatalela pudathayi (If nobody creates, how will words be produced?), Ghatotkacha’s dialogue in the classic Telugu film Mayabazar is not just a profound observation but also ...
Telugu Mandatory Language: Telangana state government has issued a circular making Telugu a compulsory second language for the CBSE, ICSE, IB and other board affiliated schools. The notification is ...
Three nights a week, Vidya Tandanki works at trying to save an ancient language perceived as threatened in some parts of the globe. She hosts children in her Irvine home, where she has converted her ...
Applied science professor Rao Vemuri stands before the chalkboard after a freshman seminar class he teaches on the culture of India and Telugu, a language native to Vemuri’s homeland. The ...