Fragrance of Andhra’s farmlands in songs for downtrodden- The New Indian Express

Fragrance of Andhra’s farmlands in songs for downtrodden- The New Indian Express

Express News Service

CHITTOOR: “I Want to empower the downtrodden via my literary work,” Pallipattu Nagaraju, the winner of Kendra Sahitya Akademi’s Yuva Puraskar, mentioned. The 35-year-old gained the award for his work, ‘Yaalai Poodisindi’, a group of 52 poems. Nagaraju was born and introduced up at Ranganathapuram Mittindlu in Sathyavedu mandal of Chittoor district. His mother and father, Raghavaiah and Bhulakshmi, are agricultural labourers.

Now a trainer on the Zilla Parishad High School in Pedduru in Santhipuram mandal, Nagaraju took inspiration from poets Sri Sri and Devarakonda Balagangadhara Tilak. One side that stands out in Nagaraju’s literary work is the native dialect he employs to explain the day by day life of rural folks. “I developed my model of writing by keenly observing different poets’ works,” he defined. His poems poignantly highlights the inequality, and suppression staff face in their day by day life.

Nagaraju accomplished his education in Venkatapuram and pursued Intermediate from Sathyavedu Junior College. He graduated with B.A. in Special Telugu from SVGS Arts College and later underwent coaching as a Telugu pandit in Kurnool. In 2013, he accomplished his publish commencement in Telugu language from Sri Venkateswara University in Tirupati.

Young poet dedicates award-winning ‘Yaalai Poodsindi’ to farmer mother and father

“I used to be impressed and influenced by many poets throughout my faculty days. I frequently went to conferences attended by poets and cultural programmes performed at Mahati Auditorium in Tirupati. Those occasions modified my life,” he recalled. Elated on receiving the Akademi’s honour and recognition, Nagaraju devoted his award-winning literary work to his mother and father.

Besides attending literary festivals, he’s an avid reader and spends most of his time in a library. After finishing his Masters, Nagaraju taught at a personal college, whereas persevering with his pursuit of literature. His experience in Telugu landed him a job at a authorities college in 2016. Since then, he has been working as a Telugu pandit. Kavi Sangamam Publishers in Tirupati publ ished ‘Yaalai Poodsindi’ on January 31, 2021.

Nagaraju has additionally acquired a number of awards in the previous, together with, Kalahamsa, Doctor Radheya Kavitha Puraskaram, Ugadi Puraskaram, Vinjamuri- Kavi Sandhya, Telugu Sahitya Samskritika Samithi Purasakaram, Telugu Rakshana Vedika Baasha Seva Puraskaram. Nagarajual so bagged Ummadishetty Sahitya Award, Vimalasahti Smaraka Sahitya Yu – vapuraskaram , Pothuri Manikyamma Sathiya Purasakaram, Swarna Sahiti Seva Semiti , and Kothapalli Narendrababu Smaraka Puraskaram amongst others.

CHITTOOR: “I Want to empower the downtrodden via my literary work,” Pallipattu Nagaraju, the winner of Kendra Sahitya Akademi’s Yuva Puraskar, mentioned. The 35-year-old gained the award for his work, ‘Yaalai Poodisindi’, a group of 52 poems. Nagaraju was born and introduced up at Ranganathapuram Mittindlu in Sathyavedu mandal of Chittoor district. His mother and father, Raghavaiah and Bhulakshmi, are agricultural labourers.

Now a trainer on the Zilla Parishad High School in Pedduru in Santhipuram mandal, Nagaraju took inspiration from poets Sri Sri and Devarakonda Balagangadhara Tilak. One side that stands out in Nagaraju’s literary work is the native dialect he employs to explain the day by day life of rural folks. “I developed my model of writing by keenly observing different poets’ works,” he defined. His poems poignantly highlights the inequality, and suppression staff face in their day by day life.

Nagaraju accomplished his education in Venkatapuram and pursued Intermediate from Sathyavedu Junior College. He graduated with B.A. in Special Telugu from SVGS Arts College and later underwent coaching as a Telugu pandit in Kurnool. In 2013, he accomplished his publish commencement in Telugu language from Sri Venkateswara University in Tirupati.

Young poet dedicates award-winning ‘Yaalai Poodsindi’ to farmer mother and father

“I used to be impressed and influenced by many poets throughout my faculty days. I frequently went to conferences attended by poets and cultural programmes performed at Mahati Auditorium in Tirupati. Those occasions modified my life,” he recalled. Elated on receiving the Akademi’s honour and recognition, Nagaraju devoted his award-winning literary work to his mother and father.

Besides attending literary festivals, he’s an avid reader and spends most of his time in a library. After finishing his Masters, Nagaraju taught at a personal college, whereas persevering with his pursuit of literature. His experience in Telugu landed him a job at a authorities college in 2016. Since then, he has been working as a Telugu pandit. Kavi Sangamam Publishers in Tirupati publ ished ‘Yaalai Poodsindi’ on January 31, 2021.

Nagaraju has additionally acquired a number of awards in the previous, together with, Kalahamsa, Doctor Radheya Kavitha Puraskaram, Ugadi Puraskaram, Vinjamuri- Kavi Sandhya, Telugu Sahitya Samskritika Samithi Purasakaram, Telugu Rakshana Vedika Baasha Seva Puraskaram. Nagarajual so bagged Ummadishetty Sahitya Award, Vimalasahti Smaraka Sahitya Yu – vapuraskaram , Pothuri Manikyamma Sathiya Purasakaram, Swarna Sahiti Seva Semiti , and Kothapalli Narendrababu Smaraka Puraskaram amongst others.

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