Gandhian Influence on Freedom in Telugu Region
- The Telugu translation of Gadicharla Harisarvothama Rao’s ‘Hindi Swaraj’ the first book of Mahatma Gandhi came out in 1920. This brought the Gandhi wave to the Telugu land.
- The Bombay-Madras railway line came into existence in 1871, whereas Calcutta-Madras line was built in 1899.
- Mahatma Gandhi participated for the first time in the annual sessions of the Indian National Congress at Calcutta during 1901-02.
- In ‘Andhra Bharathi’ monthly in 1910, Dr Bhogaraju Pattabhi Seetharamayya wrote about achievements of Gandhi and constructive programmes of South African Movement.
- Pingali Venkayya (born 1876), who had been working on a book entitled ‘A National Flag for India’ for ....
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