


Dr. Ghazal Srinivas, the first Telugu Ghazal singerwho has performed in 125 world languages .
Dr. Ghazal Srinivas, the first Telugu Ghazal singer who has performed in 125 world languages and achieved three Guinness World Records, established the Andhra (Telugu) Saraswatha Parishath in Andhra Pradesh in 2017. Due to regional factors arising after the bifurcation of Andhra Pradesh, the organization was renamed Telangana Saraswatha Parishath.
Recognizing the responsibility for the growth of the Telugu language in Andhra Pradesh and other regions, under the leadership of Dr. Ghazal Srinivas, along with members Dr. Kadimilla Varaprasad Sahasravadhani, Medikonda Srinivas Choudhary, S. Rayaprolu Bhagavan, Ponnapalli Sriramarao, Chakravadhanula Reddappa Dhaveji, and Sri Ram Kumar Raju, the Andhra (Telugu) Saraswatha Parishath was revived in Bhimavaram.
Achieved three Guinness World Records, established the Andhra (Telugu) Saraswatha Parishath in Andhra Pradesh in 2017.
Considering Telangana Saraswatha Parishath as its parent body, the organization has been conducting international-level seminars, competitions, and discussions on various Telugu literary genres. Within a short time, it has gained great prestige as a leading institution and continues forward with the slogan “Andhra Meva Jayate!” (Victory to Andhra!).
The Parishath has undertaken numerous programs to instill deeper affection and responsibility for the Telugu language among children, youth, and students.
Without expecting any financial support from the government, the Parishath has been organizing extensive awareness programs with the vision that Telugu must remain a people’s language — led, protected, and nurtured by the people themselves.
To bring Telugu people together on a single platform, it initiated the World Telugu Conferences. The first World Telugu Conference was held in Bhimavaram in 2022, successfully conducted in the presence of thousands of people and receiving wide acclaim. The second World Telugu Conference was held in Rajamahendravaram in 2024, coinciding with the millennium celebrations of Sri Raja Raja Narendra, and created history by attracting over two lakh participants.
The organization is now moving forward to conduct the 3rd World Telugu Conference at Guntur–Amaravati in January 2026.
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Dr. Ghazal Srinivas, the first Telugu Ghazal singer who has performed in 125 world languages and achieved three Guinness World Records

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