Department of Telugu has been teaching Telugu Language and Literature to the students of First and Second Year B.A., B.Com., and B.Sc., Degree classes since it was established in 1972. Many efficient teachers like Dr. Vrushadripathi, Dr. G. SaiVaraPrasadaRao, Smt. V. SeshuKumari, Smt. P. Sri Devi have worked in this Department. The immeasurable knowledge and proficiency of these learned scholars is a blessing to the Department.
Presently there is one sanctioned post in Telugu Department of this college. The Faculty member of the department always strives hard to enrich the knowledge of the students to cater the changing needs and aspirations of the society. The faculty member makes every effort for all round development of the students. They do their best effort to better the standards of the students.
Majority of the students studying in this college come from rural areas and belongs to first generation literates. Evince interest in their studies due to inborn fear and lack of proper understanding of the value of the subject. Further the faculty of the Telugu Department make themselves ever available to help the students to enrich their skills.
Department of Telugu has set the objectives in helping the students to learn functional aspects of Telugu through the intensive study of the prescribed text books. Encouraging the students to acquire Oratory skills, Writing Skills, Review skills, Literary Skills, Command over Dialects and Technical Terminology, Personality Development to face future challenges of the field is the main objective of the Department. The department always maintains a cordial relationship with the students to achieve the departmental objectives and goals.
1. The Department of Telugu Celebrates the Telugu Bhasha Dinotsavam on the eve of GiduguVenkata Ramamurthy Panthulu Birthday. 2. The Department of Telugu and English jointly celebrates World Literacy Day
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Name |
Designation |
Qualification |
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| 01 | Sri.M Bhimaiah | Assistant Professor | M.A, M.Phil. | ![]() |
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S.No |
Year of Starting |
Title of the Program |
LEVEL (UG, PG) |
Duration (Years) |
Sanctioned Annual Intake |
1 |
2020 |
B.A (History, Economics, Functional Telugu) |
UG |
3 |
30 |
Telugu I SEM General Telugu
1 Prescribed syllabus for this semester contains Classical Poetry, Modern Poetry, Short Stories and Grammar. This course gives scope to understand basic components of Telugu Literature and its Genres. So that student will be able to grasp the origin and evolution of Telugu Language and Literature. Grammar part of this course enables the student to distinguish the structure of morph – morpheme - morphology, phone – phoneme - allophone and syntax.
Telugu II SEM General Telugu
1 Prescribed syllabus for this course contains Classical Poetry, Modern Poetry and Fiction. This course introduces the trends and tendencies of Literature in different Literary Ages. So that student can be able to assess socio, cultural aspects of various eras. Fiction enriches the student’s outlook in observing the contemporary issues on both scientific and humanitarian grounds. Also inspires students to excavate their creativity.
Telugu III SEM General Telugu
1 Prescribed syllabus for this course contains Classical Poetry, Modern Poetry, Prose, Essays, Chandassu and Alankaras. This course enables the student to analyze the different aspects of Literature. Enlightens the student about different styles of poem writing and creativity in describing the things. Also inculcates the critical way of outlook in assessing the literary works. Promotes the student to express his views through various literary and oratory skills.
PSO1: The Program inculcates language, oratory and literary skills in the student and gives scope to get command over all the major dialects of Telugu language.
PSO2: It helps to understand the classical and modern literature and also major Genres like Story, Novel and Poetry etc. So that they can prove their talents in story writing and poetry writing etc.
PSO3: This program gives path to Higher Studies to fulfill their interests in Literature field and caters the needs of competitive exams at both state and central services like Gr-I, Gr-II, Civil Services and other state services recruitment exams.
PSO4: It establishes their career as language teachers at different academic levels, as freelance writers, reporters, editors, journalists in print media, as anchors, radio jockeys, ghost writers in electronic media, as script, song, dialogue writers in both small &Silver screen industries.
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| 01 | 31-12-2021 | Telugu | Invited Guest Lecture | Dr. CH. Masthan Rao, Lecturer in Telugu, Degree College, Nagaram |
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1. An MOU between Sri ABR Govt Degree College and GDC Avanigadda for inter departmental communication
2. An MOU between Sri ABR GDC and Andhra Muslim College, Guntur for departmental communication.
The faculty member of Telugu is discharging additional responsibilities in addition to the normal duty as a teacher as follows :
1. In charge of the Department of Telugu
2. NCC Officer
3. Cultural Coordinator
4. Coordinator – Student Scholarship Committee
5. Member of Disciplinary Committee
6. Member of Career Guidance and Counseling