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  2. Jaya Jaya He Telangana - Wikipedia

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    "Jaya Jaya Hē Telangāṇa" [1] is the state song of the Indian state of Telangana. It was composed by Ande Sri. [2] [3] [4] The song was adopted by many organisations and schools in Telangana during the Telangana movement, replacing "Maa Telugu Talliki". [5]

  3. Telangana Today - Wikipedia

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    The publication focuses mainly on politics and developments in the state of Telangana. The newspaper is published by Telangana Publications Pvt. Ltd, which is owned by K. Chandrashekar Rao, who is also the former Chief minister of Telangana and founder of Telangana Rashtra Samithi. [1] [2] The newspaper is also available in ePaper format.

  4. Oggu Katha - Wikipedia

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    The dramatization of the narrative is what gives the Oggu Katha its predominant place especially in Telangana, where Oggu Katha prevalent. The singers (oggu katha artists) and devotees visit the pilgrimage place Komaravelli Mallanna Temple every year which is located on a hill called Indrakeeladri in Komuravelli village, located in Warangal ...

  5. Goreti Venkanna - Wikipedia

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    Goreti Venkataiah was born on 4 April 1965 in Gowraram village of present-day Nagarkurnool district in Telangana, India to Goreti Narasiah and Eeramam. [5] Most of his childhood was spent in singing the native folk songs describing the lives of peasants and the farmers of Telangana. He is one of the famous singers and lyricists from Telangana.

  6. Culture of Telangana - Wikipedia

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    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.

  7. Sai Chand (folk singer) - Wikipedia

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    Sai Chand played an active role with his stirring folk songs [5] during the struggle for a separate Telangana state. [3] Through his song and dance performances, he was credited with forging in the Telangana movement spirit among the masses, especially during the second phase of the Telangana agitation for a separate Statehood. [6]

  8. Janam Sakshi - Wikipedia

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    The newspaper is edited by M. M. Rahman and is recognized in the "Big Daily Newspapers" category by the Information and Public Relations Department of the Telangana state government. Janam Sakshi holds the distinction of being a member of the Indian Newspaper Society (INS), one of the most prestigious associations for newspapers in the country.

  9. Suddala Hanmanthu - Wikipedia

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    This struggle was known in Indian history as the Telangana Rebellion. The themes of his writing included freedom from the bonded labour known as Vetti Chakiri, democracy, liberation, equality and communism. His Telugu folk song, "Palletoori Pillagada", mobilised the people of his