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        Bala Books

        April 17, 2025

        జి. చిరంజీవి – తెలుగు సాహిత్యానికి సేవచేసిన విశిష్ట రచయిత

        జి. చిరంజీవి ( G Chiranjeevi) గారు 1942 డిసెంబర్ 9న నెల్లూరులో జన్మించారు. ఆయన తండ్రి మద్రాస్ (ప్రస్తుతం చెన్నై) లోని సదరన్ రైల్వేలో ఉద్యోగం చేసిన కారణంగా, వారి కుటుంబం మద్రాసుకు మారింది. తన హైస్కూల్ చదివే రోజుల నుండే ఆయన తెలుగు భాషలో అద్భుతమైన ప్రతిభను చూపించారు. ఎస్‌ఎస్‌ఎల్‌సి (ప్రస్తుతం 10వ తరగతి) పరీక్షలో తమిళనాడులో తెలుగు భాషలో మొదటి ర్యాంకు సాధించారు. ఆయన పేరు ఇప్పటికీ పెరంబూర్ లోని DRBCCC హైస్కూల్ […]

        జి. చిరంజీవి – తెలుగు సాహిత్యానికి సేవచేసిన విశిష్ట రచయిత Read More »

        Sanyasiniki prematho – originally by Padma Bhooshan Shiv.K.Kumar – Telugu translation by Aakula Krishna

        We are immensely grateful to Akula Krishna Sir for granting Bala Books Publications the permission to publish his Telugu translation of the incredible short story collection, “Sanyasiniki – Prematho”. These stories were originally penned by the legendary Padma Bhushan awardee, Shiv K. Kumar, a literary giant whose works have left an indelible mark on Indian

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        Tenali Ramalinga stories by Praveen K. Nijamala

        “Bala Books Publications” is bringing out the first book in the children’s literature section: “Tenali Ramalinga Kathalu – Part 1”, written by “Praveen Kumar Nizamala”. Tenali Ramalinga, our witty poet, not only entertained the royals with his humor but also had the sharp intellect and presence of mind to solve any problem with ease. Currently,

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        Dukhapu Rangu – A collection of short stories by Vanaja Tatineni

        Dhukhapu Rangu – A Story of struggle, Sorrow, resilience and Strength Sona is a young woman living in a remote tribal village surrounded by hills. Though it is called a forest, there is barely a drop of clean water available. Her husband, Bhukya, has married another woman, Rukku, and brought her home. Despite having a

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        Pelli kathalu by Dr.M.Jayadev

        Marriage is a significant milestone in human life. It marks a turning point, expanding relationships and increasing responsibilities. Through marriage, individuals commit to a lifelong journey together. Despite its profound importance, Telugu literature has very few stories dedicated to the theme of marriage. In fact, there are hardly any exclusive story collections or anthologies on

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        Udhyamam – originally by Raj Gill – Telugu translation by Sahavasi

        Sikhs, renowned for their courage and valor in India, are fiercely fighting in Punjab today— but for what? A community that never hesitated to sacrifice their lives for the nation’s defense, how did they reach a point where they now demand the division of their own state? The very people who once stood by the

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        Mitruni Hrudayam – originally by Emmanuil Kazakevich – Telugu translation by Giduthuri Sooryam

        Emmanuil Kazakevich (1919–1962) voluntarily joined the army in July 1941 as an ordinary soldier. With experience on the battlefield, he rose to the position of Assistant Commander in the reconnaissance section. He actively participated in the defense of Moscow, the Warsaw liberation battle, and the storming of Berlin. He was wounded three times and was

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        Vaddi vyapari bharya – originally by Dostoevsky – Telugu translation by Aluri Bhujanga Rao

        Dostoevsky was a world-renowned Soviet writer. He was born in 1821 in Moscow to a poor doctor’s family. The oppression of people under the monarchy’s tyranny, along with rampant corruption and inhumanity, shaped him into a writer. In almost all his works, the protagonists are thieves, robbers, drunkards, and murderers—characters deeply entrenched in corruption. Dostoevsky

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