Sunday, August 23, 2009

NRI READY TO MARRIAGE GIRLS

TMS F184 Telugu Kamma parents of a tall pretty 25yr old, US born & raised daughter invite alliance from a 26-30yr old, well educated, professional male, who is minimum 6’1” tall, born & raised in US. The girl has completed post grad and is currently working in East Coast. Please reply with details & recent picture [2W022810] kvksvk@gmail.com


TMS F183 Naidu family seeking alliance from US raised grooms, for their 26 yr old daughter, 5’4” fair, slim, US raised, Doctor doing residency in Internal Medicine in NY. [2W022810] rajrehab@yahoo.com
TMS F182 Kamma parents looking for a Mr. Potential for their 24year old daughter currently working towards her second degree…born in India and brought up in USA. She is 5’7”, fair and seeking someone under age 30 [2W123109] cking_mr.p@live.com


TMS F181 Telugu parents seeks a suitable match for their pretty and outgoing 25 yrs old daughter, currently working in Corporate Finance while completing her MBA. We invite alliances from educated, professional South Indian male 26-30 yrs old brought up in USA, preferably 5’7” or taller. Caste no bar. Please contact.[2W123109] chary723@gmail.com


TMS F180 Telugu Arya Vysya brother invites alliance from Arya Vysyas for his sister 31 yrs, 5’7” based in Hyderabad as web designer. Gothras: Yelisetla, Yennakula. [2W123109] ramk_vv@yahoo.com


TMS F179 Telugu Arya Vysya parents seek alliance from US raised professionals for their beautiful USMD daughter 30/5’4” completing Radiology Residency. Please reply with details and picture to [2W111509] n8037j@yahoo.com

TMS F178 Telugu Kamma parents invite alliance from US settled professionals for their daughter, 23 years, 5’9” very fair, pretty born& raised in India and currently finishing master in ECE at USA. Please send bio-data & photo [2W090109] balajiu@yahoo.com


TMS F177 Arya Vysya parents seek US based alliance from professionals for their 24 year old daughter, 5’7”, fair, beautiful and in 4th year of Medical School. Please reply with bio-data and picture. [2W081509] swathi84@ymail.com


TMS F176 [TMS F176] Kamma family seeks correspondence for their beautiful daughter, MS,slim, 25, 5’6” US born employed in San Fransisco area from handsome US professional, below 30. Like to meet and get to know. Caste no bar. Contact with bio-data & picture to [2W073109] TeluguMS@gmail.com


TMS F175 Brahmin Vaidiki Velnadu parents invite alliance from well educated, handsome boys for their very fair beautiful daughter, 27 yrs, 5’6”, BE(Mech) working as Team Lead for InfoSys in Hyderabad. Please call M.B. Krishna at and e-mail kram_meduri@rediffmail.com [2W071509] mbalakrishna@hotmail.com


TMS F167 Telugu parents invite alliance for their 29 yr old daughter, 5’5”, fair, slim & beautiful and family oriented, US born, lawyer (New York), knowledgeable with east-west cultures. Please reply with bio-data to bsr9001@yahoo.com [3W100109] bsr9001@yahoo.com

Monday, August 17, 2009

http://www.ziddu.com/download/5663182/telugukatha.pdf.html
http://www.ziddu.com/download/5663182/telugukatha.pdf.html

Friday, August 14, 2009

THE HISTORY

  1. THE HISTORY of newspapers and journals in Telugu, as in other languages, is a saga of sacrifice and devotion to nationalist ideals. Profit or other commercial aspects never were dominant considerations. Even the rare example of a financially successful venture like the Andhra Patrika can be said to have done so more due to the affection of the Andhra people to the newspaper than any other consideration.
  2. There were some journals earlier but Andhra Patrika, started as a periodical in Bombay in 1908 soon became popular because the founder, P. K. Nageswara Rao Pantulu, himself an eminent scholar, sent copies free to libraries and reading rooms all over Andhra. The contents of the periodical reflect the history of Telugu during the 20th century. The Patrika was shifted to Madras in 1914 and became a daily. On Nageswara Rao's death in 1938, his son-in-law, Sambu Prasad, took over. In 1965 it was again shifted to Vijayawada. The paper was dominant in spreading Gandhiji's ideals in the nooks and corners of Andhra. The memory of Andhra Patrika remains a matter of pride to Telugus.
  3. Apart from nationalist ideals, one other subject that occupied the attention of the founders of Telugu newspapers was the style of the language. There were simple styles as in Vemana's verses or the Sumathi Satakam. Even Pothana's Bhaghavatham can be said to be in a simple style of Telugu, compared to poets like Nannaya, or Srinatha. But grammarians, especially during the 19th century, locked up the language in an ununderstandable literary straight jacket that caused a large-scale revolt in the early 20th century. The most notable of the scholars who led this movement were Gurjada Apparao and Gidugu Ramamurthi. Their main rival was the Parishat Patrika, in which such eminent scholars as Jayanti Ramayya Pantulu, Veeresalingam, Vedam Venkatraya Sastri and others stoutly opposed what they felt was debasing the language in the name of simplification. Their fears to some extent have been justified by the success of the votaries of ``as we speak we write''. Some sort of poetic justice can be seen in the writings of these people which, submerged in an ocean of colloquialism, make little sense to Telugu readers themselves and can be understood only if translated into better Telugu or even into English. There have been many other newspapers and periodicals that came to prominence in the first half of the 20th century. Some of these are - Krishna Patrika, Golconda Patrika, Andhra Prabha, Andhra Sahitya Parishat Patrika, and Bharathi (monthly). Nearly a hundred names are to be found in the list of the newspapers and periodicals of the 20th century.
  4. The author has highlighted many facts about the founding of the journals. They had no commercial basis at all. Profit was not the motive. In fact some of the newspapers of those days had to be closed for want of funds. This is a book that is sure to make its readers study the subject in more detail.

TELUGU DAILY NEWS PAPERS

EENADU

SAKSHI

ANDHRA JYOTHI

VAARTTHA

SURYA

These are the most popular news paper in the Andhra Pradesh state, India.