Telugu Akademi

The combined state of Andhra Legislative Assembly passed a resolution on 20-9-1955 favouring Telugu as medium of instruction of the State. The then Andhra Pradesh Legislative Assembly constituted a Committee in 1957 under the Chairmanship of the then Speaker Sri A. Kaleswara Rao to prepare a glossary of legislative, legal and administrative terminology. The Government appointed a Special Officer in 1959 to examine the problem of introducing Telugu as Official Language of the State at Taluk level in the first instance. Subsequently, Official Language Act (Act 6 of 1966) came into force declaring Telugu as the Official Language of the State.

Our Objectives

  1. To Promote Telugu Language.
    To promote the spread of the Telugu language and to develop it and secure its enrichment and modernisation
  2. To Coordinate with Government.
    To coordinate with the Government in the easy switch over to Telugu as official language for the purpose of Administration
  3. To Coordinate with Universities.
    To coordinate with the Universities in the easy switch over to Telugu as medium of instruction at all stages of Higher Education

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