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Balantrapu Venkata Rao (1880-1955)

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English: Andhra Patrika was the weekly newspaper of the nationalist movement in the Telugu speaking region founded by Kasinadhuni Nageswara Rao in 1908. It later transformed into a daily newspaper before it closed down in 1991. Here is the 1911 annual ugadi issue.
Balantrapu Venkata Rao (1880-1955) one among the Venkata Parvatiswara Kavulu, two prominent Telugu poets
తెలుగు: ఆంధ్రపత్రిక 1911 ఉగాది సంవత్సరాది సంచిక
బాలాంత్రపు వెంకటరావు (1880-1955) తెలుగు జంటకవులు వేంకట పార్వతీశకవులలో ఒకరు
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Source https://archive.org/details/andhrapatrikasamvatsaradisanchika1911
Author Andhra Patrika editors
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