Telugu Language Day is a special day celebrated on August 29th every year to honor the Telugu language, which is spoken by millions of people in India, especially in Andhra Pradesh and Telangana. It's like a birthday party for the language, where people remember and enjoy the beauty of Telugu. On this day, schools and communities organize fun activities like poetry reading, storytelling, and traditional dances. It's a way to show love and respect for the Telugu language and to make sure it stays important and alive for future generations.
How to celebrate Telugu Language Day?
Start the day by reading fun Telugu stories or poems. Try speaking in Telugu with friends and family all day. Draw pictures of traditional Telugu symbols or write simple Telugu words and make a colorful poster. Cook or help cook yummy Telugu food like dosas or pulihora with an adult. Watch a Telugu cartoon or movie for entertainment. Use online Telugu games or apps to learn new words while having fun. Sing along to catchy Telugu songs or dance to the music with your friends. Share what you love about Telugu language with classmates at school or online.
Where Telugu Language Day is celebrated?
- - India