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The World Telugu Conference (WTC) is a conference for the furtherance of the Telugu language. [1] Literary luminaries attend and share their views on spreading and preserving the language and advocating a Telugu language policy.

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History

The first WTC was held in Hyderabad in 1975. [2] The then Minister of Education, Mandali Venkata Krishna Rao was instrumental in starting it. [3] 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. [3] [1]

The second WTC was held in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia from 1418 April 1981, [4] [5] and the third in December 1990 in Mauritius. [5]

The fourth Telugu conference was held in Tirupati in December 2012. [3] [6] [7] The fifth was held from 15 December 2017 at LB Stadium, Hyderabad, celebrating 40 years of World Telugu Conferences. [8] [9]

List of conferences
Official titleHost cityHost countryYearRef.
1st World Telugu Conference Hyderabad Flag of India.svg  India 1975 [2]
2nd World Telugu Conference Kuala Lumpur Flag of Malaysia.svg  Malaysia 1981 [4] [5]
3rd World Telugu Conference Port Louis Flag of Mauritius.svg  Mauritius 1990 [5]
4th World Telugu Conference Tirupati Flag of India.svg  India 2012 [3] [6]
5th World Telugu ConferenceHyderabadFlag of India.svg  India 2017 [8] [9]

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