About Us

We are a non-profit Telangana Community Welfare Association

About Us

Telangana NRI Radio is a non-profit Telangana community welfare association by spreading Art and culture values using online media platform and organising the Telangana community events, free donating Telangana Poetry books across all UK libraries and live podcast events to inspire and encourage Telangana community to achieve results in their careers. Frequent updates about events and covering latest information from Indian community events across Great Britain.

Our Mission

Bringing together Telangana community with our online radio streaming by spreading the culture, poetry, traditional music, each district own culture, music, cuisines and introducing the podcast show to inspire future generation with the people’s achievements in their careers.

Our Vision

Protect Telangana Art and Culture for future generation. Using the technology podcast and live radio events we would like to bring all the cultural and social events information to the Telangana community while on the go or at home. Organising cultural activities & events to bring together NRI Telangana community in the United Kingdom.

Objectives

Oggu Katha or Oggukatha is a traditional folklore singing praising and narrating the stories of Hindu gods Mallana, Beerappa and Yellamma.It originated among the Yadav and KurumaGolla communities, who devoted themselves to the singing of ballads in praise of Lord Shiva (also called Mallikarjuna). These tradition-loving and ritual-performing community moves from place to place, narrating the stories of their caste gods. Oggus are the traditional priests of the Yadavas and perform the marriage of Mallanna with Bhramaramba. The narrator and his chorus i.e. two narrators-help in dramatizing the narration as very often, they transform themselves into two characters. The dramatization of the narrative is what gives the Oggu Katha its predominant place in the ballad tradition in Telangana, where Oggu Katha prevalent. The singers visit the shrine of Komrelly Mallanna Temple every year.
Telangana has a diverse variation of Music from Carnatic Music to Folk music Kancherla Gopanna, popularly known as Bhakta Ramadasu or Bhadrachala Ramadasu was a 17th-century Indian devotee of Rama and a composer of Carnatic music. He is one among the famous vaggeyakaras (a person who not only composes the lyrics but also sets them to music; vāk = word, speech; geya = singing, singable; geyakāra = singer) in the Telugu language. The folk songs of Telangana had left a profound impact on the Statehood movementas it played a significant role in the success of the Dhoom-Dham, a cultural event that was a vital part of the agitations.

We will cover all Telangana Cuisines video on official youtube channel, below is the description about the cuisines.
“Telangana has two types of cuisines, the Telugu cuisine and Hyderabadi cuisine. Telugu cuisine is the part of South Indian cuisine characterized by their highly spicy food. The Telangana state lies on the Deccan plateau and its topography dictates more millet and roti (leavened bread) based dishes. Jowar and Bajra features more prominently in their cuisine. Due to its proximity with Maharashtra, Chhattisgarh and northwest Karnataka, it shares some similarities of the Deccan plateau cuisine. The region has the spiciest food amongst all other Telugu and Indian cuisines.Telangana has some unique dishes in its cuisine, such as jonnarotte (sorghum), sajjarotte (penisetum), or UppudiPindi (broken rice). In Telangana a gravy or curry is called Koora and Pulusu (Sour) in based on Tamarind. A deep fry reduction of the same is called Vepudu. Kodipulusu and Mamsam(meat) vepudu are popular dishes in meat. Vankaya Brinjal Pulusu or Vepudu, Aritikaya Banana pulusu or Vepudu are one of the many varieties of vegetable dishes. Telangana palakoora is a spinach dish cooked with lentils eaten with steamed rice and rotis. Peanuts are added as special attraction and in Karimnagar District, cashew nuts are added.

Also introducing high end career achievers to the community from Telangana NRI radio.

Finally work with other charities to raise funds to help UK Citizens.

Gurram Malla Reddy

Gurram Malla Reddy

Founder

Founder of Telangana NRI Radio

Lavanya

Lavanya

President

President of Telangana NRI Radio

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