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Way back in 1971 when I was 16 years old and studying in Form 4 at SM Khir Johari, Sungai Sumun, Hutan Melintang, Perak.my school badminton partner Sri Naidu who is now living in Kuala Trengganu known as Risal Naidu and I made an attempt to see the Headmaster who was then En. Ismail bin ...... to allow the POL classes for Telugu language. But before we went to see Dr Iswar who was then was in Form 1 assisted to gather details of all Telugu students of the school then. The Headmaster briefed us that there is no allocation or budget or lot to allow teaching of Telugu language as POL. However, he promised us that he would write to the Education Departments concern. Hence, in the 1972 the starts of teaching POL classes begin for Telugu language around the country where ever there was request by at least 15 students/ parents for teaching Telugu POL classes.
From very first day, I was one who prepared the TAM Constitution from the Draft given by Dr A. C Apparao who was then President. I was then the newly formed Klang branch chairman. Later Late R. P Ramulu then the General Treasurer was also involved in the further preparation and approval of constitution. From 1955 till 1983 the association was operating from the address: N0 41, 25th mile, Bagan Datoh,Perak. We also transfer TAM HQ from Bagan Datoh to Udarama Complex, Jalan Ipoh, 50350 Kuala Lumpur.
Dr Paul Naidu , President and myself (Enkatesulu Juval) represented at above meeting held 10 -11/ 9/2005 at the Jubilee Hall, Hyderabad, Andhra Pradesh. The guest of honour was Dr Y S Rajasekhara Reddy, Chief Minister of Andhra Pradesh. Almost 50 Telugu Associations including Malaysia participated in a two day convention at Hyderabad,AP. Mainly discussed to propagate Telugu language, Culture ie to celebrate Ugadi,Sankranti and AP Formation Day.
1997, when Sri M E Maniam was the temple chairman and I was then Assistant General Secretary of TAM cum Chairman of Sabak Bernam Branch played the important role in the registration process of "Sree Venkateswara Alayamu Devotees Association", Teluk Bharu Village, Sungai Sumun, Hilir Perak, Perak and registration referance is(PPP/PK.292/97(4),PPP/PK.27/97(Registration No.1596) as to promote the temple,religion, co-operation in religious activities, bhajans and etc among the devotees of the temple and the Telugu Association of Malaysia.
Telugu Association of Malaysia's 38th Biennial Delegates Conference.
Date : Sunday 19th December, 2010
Time : 8.30am to 5.00pm
Venue : Dewan Politeknik Sultan Azlan Shah, Jalan Tanjung Malim - Silim River, Tanjung Malim, Perak.
(New venue) Kindly use Berang Toll Exit).
Chief Guest of honour : YB Dato' Ahmad Shabery Cheek
Menter
4thTAM Youth Biennial Delegates Conference
Date : Saturday 18th December, 2010
Time : 2.30pm to 5.30pm
Venue : Stadium Proton City, Jalan Silim Lama Tanjung Malim Perak.
Guest of honour : YB P.Kamalanathan KMN,PJK, APR, MIPR
Ahli Parlimen,Hulu Selangor
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4th TAM Mahila Biennial Delegates Conference
Date : Saturday 18th December, 2010
Time : 2.30pm to 6.00pm
Venue : Dewan Politeknik Sultan Azlan Shah, Jalan Tanjung Malim - Silim River, Tanjung Malim, Perak. (Kindly use Berang Toll Exit)
Guest of honour : YB Datuk Seri Shahrizat Abdul Jalil
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All are cordially invited
Closing Ceremony of TAM Moral Camp 2010
Date : Saturday 18th December, 2010
Time : 10.00am to 2.00pm
Venue : Kem PLKN Pelangi Hill Resort, Kerling, Hulu Selangor.
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Dinner organised by TAM Ulu Bernam Branch
Date : Saturday 18th December, 2010
Time : 7.30pm to 11.0pm
Venue : Stadium Proton City, Jalan Silim Lama Tanjung Malim, Perak.
Your attendance will make the function more merrier.
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TELUGU MOVIE “NAGAVALLI”
(Chandramukhi 2)
Venkatesh, Anushka, Richa Gangopadhyay, Sradha Das, Poonam Kaur, Suji
Sentul Cinema Kuala Lumpur Tel:03-4042 7525
Show Times:
Dec 17th Premier Show at 9.00pm
Dec 18th – 3:00 pm, 6:00 pm, 9:00 pm
Dec 19th – 3:00 pm, 6:00 pm. 9.00 pm
Venkat: 016 2154 097
Second Time in Malaysia A Telugu Movie Releasing on the Same Day India & USA
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Sentul Cinema Kuala lumpur
Show Times: Nov 26th – Premier Show at 9 PM,
Nov 27th – 12:00 PM, 3:00 PM, 6:00 PM, 9:00 PM,
Nov 28th – 12:00 PM, 3:00 PM, 6:00 PM.
In Theaters Nov 26th…World wide Release including Malaysia
Starring: Ram Charan Tej (Mega Star Chiranjeevi’s Son), Genelia, Shazahn Padamsee, Sanchita Shetty
Directed By: “Bommarillu” Bhaskar
Music By: Harris Jayaraj
Produced By: Nagendra Babu
Must Watch Movie…
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VIJAYAWADA: “In this era of information explosion, we face a major challenge of creating a knowledge society. Adaptation of the rapid changes witnessed in the education sector is essential to meet this challenge,” says Shashi Bhushan, Joint Secretary of the Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE).
In his key note at the 13 {+t} {+h} State-level Visharad Convocation of the Dakshin Bharat Hindi Prachar (DBHP) Sabha – Andhra, here on Sunday, Mr. Bhushan said the forethought of those at the helm of the Prachar Sabha in recognising the need to embrace changes in the system was praiseworthy.
Against this backdrop, the mode of distance education had received wide acceptance across the world and in a country like India, this mode was an effective tool to take education to the doorstep of people at the grassroot level.
He said the Prachar Sabha not only identified the usefulness of the programme but took adequate steps for their implementation in the most successful way. Mr. Bhushan recalled the famous lines of Swami Vivekananda who said: “Why should not be education taken from door-to-door. If the poor boy cannot come to education, education must go to him.”
Gandhi's dream
Complimenting the Prachar Sabha for what he called ‘carrying forward the dream of the Father of Nation Mahatma Gandhi who had emphasised the need for using Hindi language to promote harmony and integrity among diverse communities.
President and Chancellor of DBHP Sabha, Madras, V. S. Malimath, said the Sabha had been rendering great service for the last 93 years in propagating Hindi language among people of non-Hindi sates of southern India.
Andhra Pradesh had the unique distinction of having the largest number of people familiar with Hindi language. He attributed it to the erstwhile Hyderabad State where education was imparted in Urdu language which was close to Hindi.
Recalling that the Sabha was founded by Mahatma Gandhi in 1918 to ensure emotional integration of the people of this large country consisting of people speaking different languages, he said people of Andhra Pradesh deserved praise for enthusiastically involving themselves in teaching and propagating the national language.
He said besides teaching Hindi, the Prachar Sabha's curriculum included other subjects like mass media, multi-media, library science, computer application and management
He said teaching programmes were formulated bearing in mind the need to prepare the students for gainful employment.
Director of the Directorate of Distance Education, Moulana Azad National Urdu University, Hyderabad, Iqbal Ahmed, Director of Distance Education Council, IGNOU, New Delhi, R.R. Rausaria and others participated.
Source: The Hindu paper
The word 'Andhra' -- as a people, as a region and as a language is very ancient. The first context of Andhra people and the word 'Andhra' was recorded in the 'Aitareeya Brahmana' of the 'Rugveda', prior to 600 B.C. Vidyanathudu, the poet who belonged to the King Pratapa Rudra's court, wrote in his 'Pratapa Rudra Yashobhushanam' that the word 'Trilinga Desam' originated because of the presence of the three Saivaite temples at Srisailam, Kaleswaram and Draksharamam within this region. And, so it was believed that the word Telugu was derived from 'Trilinga'.
The tribes of Andhra mingled with Naga, Yaksha, and Dravida tribes of Vindhya mountains who were already living there then,and hence Telugu, Tamil and Kannada became the Dravidian languages. Rayalaseema was the first settlement of 'Tenugu' people and the word 'Tenugu' was later transformed into 'Telugu'. From 'Telugu' words like "Telagalu", "Telangana", "Telanganyulu" (a subset of Andhra Brahmins) , and "Teligiri" originated. 'Tenugu' is the meaning for those who travel towards south. In Tamil and Kannada "ten" means south side.
Though the inscriptions of the 7th century AD are in Telugu, it was Nannayya around 1030 AD, who brought about a revolution in Telugu by translating two and a half cantos of Mahabaharata. In translating the Sanskritic element, he showed a unique gift in synthesising the Sanskritic art with telugu and also in raising the dignity and beauty of the language. And from here Telugu leaped into the Pre-Prabanda age, the Prabandha age and then into the modern period of Telugu literature.
The script of Telugu is by itself beautiful and artistic. Telugu, with its profuse use of vowels and fine words ending with Na and La is an apt medium for the conveyance of Carnatic musical expression and melody. Hence, non-Telugu musicologists prefer to compose and sing in Telugu.
In its long journey, Telugu, the second most spoken language in India, has assimilated many foreign words and gained its distinct identity in the fields of teaching, science, medicine and engineering to name a few.
Source: Internet
Deepavali is popularly known as the festival of lights. It is an important five-day festival in Hinduism and Jainism, occurring between mid-October and mid-November. For Hindus, Diwali is the most important festival of the year and is celebrated with families performing traditional activities together in their homes. Deepavali is an official holiday in India, Guyana, Trinidad & Tobago, Mauritius, Malaysia, Nepal, Singapore, Sri Lanka, Myanmar , Fiji , and Suriname.
It is also known Diwali which is itself a contraction of the word "Deepavali" (Sanskrit: Dīpāvali), which translates into row of lamps. Diwali involves the lighting of small clay lamps (divas) filled with oil to signify the triumph of good over evil. During Diwali celebrants wear new clothes and share sweets and snacks with family members and friends. Some Indian business communities begin the financial year on the first day of Diwali, hoping for prosperity the following year.
In Jainism, Diwali marks the attainment of moksha by Mahavira in 527 BC. In Sikhism, Deepavali commemorates the return of Guru Har Gobind Ji to Amritsar after freeing 52 Hindu kings imprisoned in Fort Gwalior by Emperor Jahangir; the people lit candles and diyas to celebrate his return. This is the reason Sikhs also refer to Deepavali as Bandi Chhorh Divas, "the day of release of detainees". Deepavali is considered a national festival in India and Nepal.
While Deepavali is popularly known as the "festival of lights", the most significant spiritual meaning is "the awareness of the inner light". Central to Hindu philosophy is the assertion that there is something beyond the physical body and mind which is pure, infinite, and eternal, called the Atman. Just as we celebrate the birth of our physical being, Diwali is the celebration of this inner light, in particular the knowing of which outshines all darkness (removes all obstacles and dispels all ignorance), awakening the individual to one's true nature, not as the body, but as the unchanging, infinite, immanent and transcendent reality. With the realization of the Atman comes universal compassion, love, and the awareness of the oneness of all things (higher knowledge). This brings Ananda (joy or peace). While the story behind Deepavali and manner of celebration varies from region to region (festive fireworks, worship, lights, sharing of sweets), the essence is the same – to rejoice in the Inner Light (Atman) or the underlying reality of all things (Brahman).
Deepavali is celebrated for five days according to the lunisolar Hindu Calendar. It begins in late Ashvin (between September and October) and ends in early Kartika (between October and November). The first day is Dhan Teras. The last day is Yama Dvitiya, which signifies the second day of the light half of Kartika. Each day of Deepavali marks one celebration of the six principal stories associated with the festival.[6].
Hindus have several significant events associated with Diwali:
Superstar Mahesh Babu’s telugu movie Khaleja
Khaleja (Mahesh Khaleja) cast and crew:
Story:
GK (Prakash Raj) is a business tycoon who plans to create a plastic factory in Paali village. GK finds that the land of Paali is having Iridium (worth more than gold) through a researcher. So GK plans to get his son’s marriage with Tanikella Bharani’s daughter Subhashini (Anushka) so that their business can grow unlawfully.
To get Iridium land, now GK tries to leave the people in Paali (through a superstition). Seetharama Raju (Mahesh Babu) is a taxi driver. How Seetharama Raju saves the lives of the 534 people in Paali, this is unveiled by the plot.
Reviews:
Trivikram Srinivas, writer turned Director is known for his candy floss and humor quotient, but reveals a different fairy-tale in the form of an action entertainer Khaleja.
In a completely different dimension, Mahesh Babu’s characterization is being shown. Trivikram comes up with an attractive script which is perfect on Mahesh Babu.
Earlier, this type of unique character in his career has not been made by Mahesh Babu. In this narration, he is able to take the responsibility and carries the feel of his character very well.
Plot and conflict point are reasonably strong. The story took off was not as expected in the screenplay and pace. But the strength in the conflict point was not badly affected since the lead protagonist being Mahesh Babu. Besides this, his action sequences were also well made and he does with Bachchan-like naturalness.
This is not a film that should be made with a whopping budget of 40 crores and short in 3 years. Once again, Trivikram carries the same humor dimensions with Sunil, Ali and Brahmanandam. But the big bang is not diluted by all the giddiness.
Performances:
Mahesh Babu is attractive and graceful. By his role, he again is made a teen heartthrob by his stylish looks and trendy costumes. He mesmerizes with this on-screen presence true to his image of Prince Charming. His body language is very energetic and his action episodes are great as well.
Anushka is attractive as a demure damsel. The role is fit with her essential impishness. But she has to improve her expressions in emotional scenes. Rao Ramesh has done well as a foreteller – mostly same as he did in Magadheera. Shafi also did well as Rao Ramesh’s disciple. Prakash Raj and Thannikela Bharani are