Anandavani, the Glossary
Anandavani (ఆనందవాణి) was a popular Telugu magazine.[1]
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7 relations: Aarudra, C. Rajagopalachari, Chennai, Hyderabad, Indian independence movement, Sri Sri (writer), Telugu language.
- 1939 establishments in India
- Magazines established in 1939
- News magazines published in India
- Telugu-language magazines
Aarudra
Arudra (born Bhagavatula Sadasiva Sankara Sastry; 31 August 1925 – 4 June 1998) was an Indian author, poet, lyricist, translator, publisher, dramatist, playwright, and an expert on Telugu literature.
C. Rajagopalachari
Chakravarti Rajagopalachari BR (10 December 1878 – 25 December 1972), popularly known as Rajaji or C.R., also known as Mootharignar Rajaji (Rajaji, the Scholar Emeritus), was an Indian statesman, writer, lawyer, and Indian independence activist.
See Anandavani and C. Rajagopalachari
Chennai
Chennai (IAST), formerly known as Madras, is the capital city of Tamil Nadu, the southernmost state of India.
Hyderabad
Hyderabad (ISO) is the capital and largest city of the Indian state of Telangana.
Indian independence movement
The Indian Independence Movement was a series of historic events in South Asia with the ultimate aim of ending British colonial rule.
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Sri Sri (writer)
Srirangam Srinivasa Rao (30 April 1910 – 15 June 1983), popularly known as Sri Sri, was an Indian poet and lyricist who is known for his works in Telugu literature and films.
See Anandavani and Sri Sri (writer)
Telugu language
Telugu (తెలుగు|) is a Dravidian language native to the Indian states of Andhra Pradesh and Telangana, where it is also the official language.
See Anandavani and Telugu language
See also
1939 establishments in India
- All India Forward Bloc
- Anandavani
- Asansol Ramakrishna Mission High School
- BNSD Inter College
- Bangladesh Betar
- Bolshevik Party of India
- Chabua Air Force Station
- Chittagong Pali College
- Church of Shantir Rani
- College of Arts and Crafts, Patna
- College of Engineering, Trivandrum
- Contai Kshetra Mohan Bidhyabhaban
- Dornakal
- Gandharva Mahavidyalaya, New Delhi
- Government Azizul Haque College
- Handique Girls College
- Hansraj Morarji Public School
- Indian Journal of Pharmaceutical Sciences
- Indian National FC
- Indian Public Schools' Conference
- Jammu & Kashmir National Conference
- Kamala Chatterjee School
- Kamban Kazhagam
- Keenan Stadium
- Lady Brabourne College
- Laxminarayan Temple
- Madhupur Rani Bhabani Model High School
- Mandya district
- National Institute of Natural Fibre Engineering and Technology
- Nazareth Academy, Gaya
- New Delhi Heroes FC
- Our Lady of Good Counsel High School, Mumbai
- Pune Airport
- Raja Lakhamgouda Law College
- Sarkarhat N. R. High School
- Sree Ramaseva Mandali
- Swathi Thirunal College of Music
- Sylhet Government Women's College
- The Assam Tribune
- The Doon School Old Boys' Society
- The Indian Newspaper Society
- Tibet Improvement Party
- Uttarpara Amarendra Vidyapith
- Yashwant Sagar
Magazines established in 1939
- Air Pictorial
- Al Thaqafa
- Anandavani
- Beatrijs (magazine)
- Berlin Rom Tokio
- Dalesman
- Damernas Värld
- Der Adler
- Don Quichotte (magazine)
- Dynamic Science Stories
- Eureka (University of Cambridge magazine)
- Familien
- Famous Fantastic Mysteries
- Fantastic Adventures
- Fantastic Comics
- Four Color
- Future Science Fiction and Science Fiction Stories
- Futuria Fantasia
- Glamour (magazine)
- Hareket
- Impact (student magazine)
- Kernphysikalische Forschungsberichte
- London Calling (magazine)
- New Zealand Listener
- Oggi (magazine)
- Panorama (magazine)
- Planet Stories
- Poetry London (1939–1951)
- Politikin Zabavnik
- Railway World
- Salt Water Sportsman
- Se og Hør
- Shama (magazine)
- Smash Comics
- Southerly (journal)
- Startling Stories
- Strange Stories (magazine)
- Tempo (Italian magazine)
- The Kenyon Review
- Uncanny Tales (American pulp magazine)
- Unknown (magazine)
News magazines published in India
- Anandavani
- Andhra Pradesh (magazine)
- Aside (magazine)
- Avadh Akhbar
- Chitralekha (weekly)
- Currentweek
- Delhi Urdu Akhbar
- Dinaman
- Eastern Economist
- Eastern Panorama
- Free Press (Malayalam magazine)
- Frontline (magazine)
- Goa Today
- India Today
- Kalakaumudi
- Kashmir Life
- Keraleeyam (magazine)
- Kudi Arasu
- Lankesh Patrike
- Madhyamam Weekly
- Marmik
- Nakkheeran
- Open (Indian magazine)
- Organiser (magazine)
- Outlook (Indian magazine)
- Petrowatch
- Raknno
- Sanctuary Asia
- Sea and Coast
- Sigappu Nada
- Sudha (magazine)
- Swarajya (magazine)
- Tehelka
- The Illustrated Weekly of India
- The Week (Indian magazine)
- Thuglak
- Women's Feature Service
Telugu-language magazines
- Anandavani
- Andhra Pradesh (magazine)
- Kapari (magazine)
- Sapthagiri (magazine)
- Swathi (magazine)
- Telugu Naadi (magazine)