World Telugu Conference, Stamp of India - 1975 - Saraswati (Goddess of learning) - inscription in Telugu.

The World Telugu Conference (WTC) is a conference for the furtherance of the Telugu language. Literary luminaries attend and share their views on spreading and preserving the language and advocating a Telugu language policy.

History

The first WTC was held in Hyderabad in 1975. The then Minister of Education, Mandali Venkata Krishna Rao was instrumental in starting it. The singer M. S. Ramarao made his debut at the conference. It was also attended by Sankarambadi Sundarachari, who penned the anthem "Maa Telugu Thalliki", and the actor-singer Tanguturi Suryakumari who came from London to render the anthem.

The second WTC was held in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia from 14–18 April 1981, and the third in December 1990 in Mauritius.

The fourth Telugu conference was held in Tirupati in December 2012. The fifth was held from 15 December 2017 at LB Stadium, Hyderabad, celebrating 40 years of World Telugu Conferences.

List of conferences
Official titleHost cityHost countryYearRef.
1st World Telugu ConferenceHyderabadIndia1975
2nd World Telugu ConferenceKuala LumpurMalaysia1981
3rd World Telugu ConferencePort LouisMauritius1990
4th World Telugu ConferenceTirupatiIndia2012
5th World Telugu ConferenceHyderabadIndia2017
6th World Telugu ConferenceRajamahendravaramIndia2024

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