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Screenwriters from Telangana (1 C, 16 P) Pages in category "Writers from Telangana" The following 11 pages are in this category, out of 11 total.
Makhdoom Mohiuddin, or Abu Sayed Muhammad Makhdoom Mohiuddin Khudri, (2 February 1908 – 25 August 1969) was an Urdu poet and Marxist political activist of India who founded the Progressive Writers Union in Hyderabad and was active with the Comrades Association and the Communist Party of India, and at the forefront of the 1946–1947 Telangana Rebellion against the Nizam of the erstwhile ...
Book collection at the library. The Library has a collection of around five hundred thousand books published since the early 19th century, and Hyderabad Samachara, a monthly newspaper published by HEH Mir Osman Ali Khan, Asaf Jah VII in 1941. The library had a collection of about 17,000 rare and valuable manuscripts dating back to 5th and 6th ...
Naini Narshimha Reddy, ex-Home Minister of Telangana, MLC, TRS Party Senior Leader; Ramreddy Damodar Reddy, MLA; Revanth Reddy, MP, Malkajgiri; Sabita Indra Reddy, ex-Education Minister of Telangana from 2019; Suravaram Sudhakar Reddy, ex-MP, former General Secretary for the Communist Party of India; P. Shiv Shankar, ex-MP, Union Law Minister - GOI
Reddy's first published work was a poetry collection Navvani Puvvu (The Bashful Flower) in 1953 and later went on to publish several other works like Vennela Vada (The Monnlight Town, 1959), Jalapatham (The Waterfall), Divvela Muvvalu (Candle Bells, 1959), Rutu Chakram (Cycle of Seasons, 1964), Madhyatharagathi Mandahasam (The Smile of the Middle Class, 1968), and Mantalu Manavudu (Flames and ...
Fictional portrayals of the Telangana Police (51 P) N. Novels set in Hyderabad, India (3 C, 2 P) T. Telugu novels (3 C, 8 P)
Suddala Hanmanthu's poetry inspired the people of Telangana to participate in the communist-led peasant struggle against the oppressive rule of feudal lords and the Nizam. Along with his contemporary leader Gurram Yadagiri Reddy , a famous communist leader, he fought against Doras and Gadi's rule.
About 76% of the population of Telangana speak Telugu, 12% speak Urdu, and 12% speak other languages. [6] [7] Before 1948, Urdu was the official language of Hyderabad State, and due to a lack of Telugu-language in educational institutions, Urdu was spoken by the educated people of Telangana, including the elite.