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Vattikota Alwar Swamy

Vattikota Alwar Swamy Father of the Telangana Library Movement | Pioneer of People’s Literature 📚 First Telugu Novelist | 🚶‍♂️ Mobile Library Pioneer | 📖 Founder, Deshoddaraka Grantha Mala | 🗞️ Editor, “Telangana” Vattikota Alwar Swamy (1 November 1915 – 5 February 1961) was a pioneering Telugu writer, human rights activist, communist leader, journalist, and publisher from the Nalgonda district of present-day Telangana, India. He is widely regarded as the first Telugu novelist and the “Father of the Telangana Library Movement.” A man of the people, he walked from village to village carrying a wooden box of books — launching a literary revolution that democratized knowledge in rural Telangana under the autocratic Nizam’s rule. Through his publishing house Deshoddaraka Grantha Mala (1941) and his newspaper “Telangana” , he awakened political consciousness among peasants and workers, fought against feudalis...
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Suravaram Pratapa Reddy

Suravaram Pratap Reddy Social Historian | Pioneer of Telangana Renaissance | Founder of Golconda Patrika 📜 Kendra Sahitya Akademi Award | 🗞️ Editor, Golconda | 📚 Andhrula Saanghika Charitra | 🕊️ First President, Nizam Andhra Mahasabha Suravaram Pratap Reddy (28 May 1896 – 25 August 1953) was a towering figure in the social, literary, and political history of Telangana. A scholar fluent in Sanskrit, Telugu, Urdu, and English, he was a poet, novelist, literary critic, lawyer, journalist, and above all, a social historian who chronicled a thousand years of Telugu culture. As the founder and editor of the iconic Telugu journal “Golconda Patrika” (1925), he became the voice of Telangana’s Telugu-speaking people under the Nizam’s autocratic rule. He was the first president of the Nizam Andhra Mahasabha (1930) and a relentless advocate for the unity of all Telugus (Vishalandhra). His magnum opus, “Andhrula Saanghika Charitra” (Social ...

Biruduraju Ramaraju

Prof. Biruduraju Ramaraju Godfather of Telugu Folklore Studies | First PhD in Folklore in South India 📜 National Research Professor (1995) | 🧠 Folklore Pioneer | 📚 40+ books | 🎓 Emeritus Professor, Osmania University Prof. Biruduraju Ramaraju (16 April 1925 – 8 February 2010) was a legendary scholar, folklorist, and literary historian from Telangana. He was the first PhD scholar in folklore studies in South India and the first from Osmania University to receive a doctorate in Telugu folklore. In 1995, the Government of India honoured him with the rare distinction of ‘National Research Professor’ — a title shared with luminaries like Prof. Yash Pal, Bharat Ratna Ustad Bismillah Khan, and M.S. Subbulakshmi. His authority spanned both the pan-Indian Sanskritic tradition and the vibrant local folk traditions with equal felicity. I. Early Life & Formative Years Born in Devanoor village (Dha...

Kaloji Narayana Rao

Kaloji Narayana Rao The People's Poet (Praja Kavi) of Telangana | Freedom Fighter & Social Reformer 📖 Praja Kavi | ✊ Anti‑Razakar Movement | 🖋️ “Na Godava” | 🏅 Padma Vibhushan Kaloji Narayana Rao (9 September 1914 – 13 November 2002), lovingly called Kaloji or Kalanna , was a colossal figure in Telugu literature, a fearless freedom fighter, and a political activist whose life embodied truth, justice, and compassion. Born in Madikonda village, Warangal district (then Hyderabad State, now Telangana), his full name was Raghuveer Narayan Lakshmikanth Srinivasa Ramraja Kaloji. He witnessed India’s journey from colonial rule to democracy and used his words as a weapon of awakening. Described as the “Praja Kavi” (People’s Poet) , Kaloji wrote in the everyday idiom of Telangana Telugu, making poetry a mirror of the masses. ✒️ The Living Poem “Kaloji was not just a poet of words, but of conscience. His life it...

Makhdoom Mohiuddin

Makhdoom Mohiuddin The Revolutionary Poet of Telangana | Marxist Icon & Voice of the Oppressed 📜 Urdu Poet | ⚡ Communist Activist | ✊ Telangana Armed Struggle | 🕊️ “Tera Haath Mera Haath” Makhdoom Mohiuddin (1908–1969) — born Abu Sayeed Mohammad Makhdoom Mohiuddin Khudri — was a legendary Urdu poet, a dedicated Marxist, and a fearless political activist who became an enduring icon in the cultural and political landscape of South India, especially Hyderabad. His life seamlessly fused art with revolution, making him one of the most beloved progressive writers of the 20th century. The poetic soul of the Telangana peasants’ revolt, his verses still echo in rallies, folk performances, and the hearts of the downtrodden. Makhdoom Mohiuddin — the revolutionary poet of Telangana I. Early Life & Spiritual Roots Born into a family of Sufi Pirs, Makhdoom’s ear...

Kondapalli Nadu

Kondapalli-Nadu (Kondapalli-300) The Strategic Frontier: Trade, Forts & Feudal Power on the Krishna (7th–16th Century CE) Kondapalli-300 | Left Bank of the Krishna | Huzurnagar & Kodad (Suryapet District) | Nelakondapalli | Peda-Kondapalli Kondapalli-nadu (alternatively Kondapalli-300 ) was a vital administrative and military division on the left bank of the Krishna River during the medieval Deccan. It served as a strategic highway connecting the coastal plains (Andhra) with the Telangana heartland. The region comprised modern-day Huzurnagar and Kodad in Suryapet district, with key centers at Peda-Kondapalli (the famous fort) and the ancient town of Nelakondapalli . Historically, it was identified as the heart of the Natavadi country (Pennatavadi). From the 7th‑century merchant guilds to the Western Chalukyas, Kanduri Chodas, Kakatiyas, and Vijayanagara emperors, Kondapalli-nadu was continuously contested and administered, ...