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Telugu Velugu: This is periodical newsletter sent to the members via email and the quarterly magazine "TELUGU VELUGU". Subscription is open and requested by sending the admin an email. Telugu Radio: This is the weekly edition which promotes the discussions, debates, music, singing, etc. over the radio channels. Though TANTEX does not have a ...
Chandamama was a classic Indian monthly magazine for children, known for its illustrations and long-running mythological and magical stories.. Originally launched in Telugu by Chakrapani and Nagi Reddi, who later gained prominence as Telugu film producers.
Champak is a popular fortnightly magazine for children published by the Delhi Press Group since 1969 in India. [1] Champak competes with Amar Chitra Katha's Tinkle and Geodesic's Chandamama brands of magazines. Champak is published twice a month. It is published in English and 7 other Indian languages.
Pranayraj participated in Tifli International Theatre Festival for Children and Young Audience, in New Delhi during February 17–23, 2014. On March 20, he established Popcorn Theatre with the performance of Amma Cheppina Katha in Golden Threshold , Abids , Hyderabad by collaborating with some of his friends who are also working in Telugu Theatre.
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Pedda Bala Siksha is an encyclopedia in the Telugu language, suitable for children and adults. The book covers literature, arts, culture, morals, games, mythology, and science. It was considered part of the academic syllabus for students until the 1960s. [citation needed]
Download as PDF; Printable version; ... This category lists all the Telugu literature (books, magazines, novels, etc.) ... Pages in category "Telugu-language literature"
Veyi Padagalu (pronunciation: veɪjɪ pədəgɑlʊ, English: "A Thousand Hoods") is an epic Telugu novel written by Viswanatha Satyanarayana. It is a critically acclaimed work of 20th century Telugu literature and has been called "a novel of Tolstoyan scope". [1] The novel has been translated into several other Indian languages.