The Teluga newspaper called the Eenadu has an offical website which offers a wide range of information about when they were formed and what their latest articles cover.
Cinema details of Teluga movies can be accessed on Teluga One, Super Good Movies, Antya, India Glitz, 123 Teluga News, Teluga Cinema and One India Entertainment.
In the country of Teluga electronics and communication engineering are normally the non-linear and active electrical components like electron tubes.
A Dravidian Coolie is an individual that is part of a low caste group in a Northern Sri Lanka or Southern India. They are non-Aryan and usually speak Teluga, Kannada, or Tamil.
Channel ETV is a channel that is shown in Teluga which is in India, this channel became popular with its culinary programmes. This channel can however be streamed live via the internet.
'Dhinamdhorum' is a 1998 Tamil language film directed by Akkamappettai Paramasivan Nagarajan. He is credited with directing at least 25 Tamil and Teluga films. Nagarajan passed away in 1977.
Telugu is primarily spoken in the Indian states of Andhra Pradesh and Telangana. Outside of India, Telugu-speaking communities can also be found in countries such as the United States, Malaysia, Singapore, and Australia among others.
The name for gondh tree in Teluga is "Thumma Jiguru." The "gum" and leaves from these trees are used in some ayurvedic treatments.
Malayalam, Tamil, Teluga, and Kannada films, as well as a few Bollywoods, are the types of films Bhanupriya is best known for. Dammu, Chatrapati, Swarna Kamalam, and Anveshana are just a few of the many films she's featured in.
The term "Dravidian coolie" historically referred to laborers from the Dravidian-speaking regions of southern India, particularly Tamil Nadu and Kerala, who were often employed in manual labor tasks such as construction, agriculture, and mining. The term carries negative connotations due to the exploitation and discrimination faced by these workers during colonial times. It is now considered derogatory and inappropriate to use.