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International Telugu Institute

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International Telugu Institute was established by the Government of Andhra Pradesh in 1975 in acceptance of a resolution unanimously adopted by the delegates to the first World Telugu Conference held at Hyderabad. It was later merged with the Potti Sreeramulu Telugu University in 1985 and renamed as the International Telugu Centre.

The Institute has three departments - the Department of Society and Culture; the Department of Languages, Literature and Translation; and the Department of Publications.

Main objectives

  • to promote educational and cultural contacts and popularize Telugu teaching and language learning among the Telugu speaking people and lovers of Telugu in other states in India and abroad;
  • to conduct research and study in the areas of Telugu language, literature, history, arts, culture and allied fields;
  • to undertake book exhibitions and publications of monographs, books, journals and research papers pertaining to the life and culture of Telugu people;
  • to organise study courses and training programmes for the benefit of overseas scholars visiting Andhra Pradesh

Publications

The Institute has been collaborating with the Central Institute of Indian Languages, Mysore for conducting language environment camps. It is also bringing out a monthly journal entitled Telugu Vaani in English and Telugu. It has published four monographs - Burma lo Telugu Vaani, Mauritius lo Telugu Vaani, Pandugalu Pabbalu and Vernacularisation of Literacy - the Telugu Experiment.

Lectures

The Institute has been organizing periodical lectures in memory of illustrious Telugu persons.

References

  • The International Telugu Institute by M.Ramappa published in 2nd World Telugu Conference 1982 Souvenir.