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  1. Political parties. Elections. NTR Telugu Desam Party (Lakshmi Parvathi) ( NTRTDP (LP )) was a regional political party in the India state of Andhra Pradesh. The party was founded by Lakshmi Parvathi, the widow of the film star and Telugu Desam Party politician N.T. Rama Rao.

  2. Mar 29, 2022 · Development & Economic Growth: The Telugu Desam Party enjoys its position as the first party in India that pitched development and economic growth as an election plank and went to polls in the early 1990s. This started with Chandrababu Naidu (as AP CM) and SM Krishna (as Karnataka CM) where the CM became the Chief Diplomat who carried out ...

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    • Shared Words with Akkadian
    • Old Indo-Aryan Loans in Proto-South Dravidian
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    • Substratum Effect on Indo-Aryan

    Going by attested changes in written documents, the Proto-South Dravidian I (PSD1) language has been hypothesised to have been present in the second half of the first millennium BC. Some linguists infer it to have split from Proto-South Dravidian II (Also know as South Central Dravidian or Telugu-Kui) at the beginning of the first millennium BC.The...

    Vowels

    Proto-South Dravidian inherited the system of five short and long vowels from Proto-Dravidian: *a, *ā, *i, *ī, *u, *ū, *e, *ē, *o, *ō.

    Consonants

    Old Tamil, the earliest attested branch of South Dravidian has preserved an inventory of 17 consonants very similar to Proto-Dravidian: /p t ṯ c ṭ k, m n ñ ṇ, r ẓ, l ḷ, y w *H/.

    In Proto-South Dravidian I, there is a merger of Proto-Dravidian high vowels *i*u with *e*o in the environment [C-a]. There is also a loss of *c following two intermediate stages of s and h in initial and medial positions. This sporadic loss of *c is also shared with the neighboring Telugu language, which suggests that the change occured when the S...

    The vocabulary of PSD indicates that the society was much more developed than at the Proto-Dravidian stage, although not all reconstructed words are from a single chronological stage. There are several new words for headman, rulers (including an Indo-Aryanloan word), taxes, armies, territorial divisions, tolls and customs, debt collection and corvé...

    South Dravidian (SD1) *eḷḷu (sesame) is cognate with Akkadian ellu which suggests that the name was in use at the time of trade between the Indus Valley Civilisation and Mesopotamia (circa 2600-1900 BC). The Akkadian word for ivory (pīru) is also said to be of Dravidian origin (*pīlu) and cognate with Brahui *pīl. These words reinforce the hypothes...

    The following Old Indo-Aryan loan words into Proto-South Dravidian have been proposed by linguist Franklin Southworth. The word *accu (axle) was hypothesised to have been loaned into Proto-Dravidian from Rig Vedic akṣa.

    The following words are attested in both Proto-South Dravidian and Rig Vedic Sanskrit (circa 1400 BC), with uncertainty of which direction the borrowing was from. The Rig Vedic ulukhala (mortar) is proposed to be cognate with PSD *ul-akk ‘pestle’, while Rig Vedic nīla (blue) is proposed to be cognate with PSD *aṇile(ink nut tree). Other words in th...

    Ferenc Ruzca states that all the major shifts in Indo-Aryan phonetics over two millennia can be attributed to the constant influence of an old Dravidian language with a similar phonetic structure to Tamil.

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    e. The Malayali people ( Malayalam: [mɐlɐjaːɭi]; also spelt Malayalee and sometimes known by the demonym Keralite) are a Dravidian ethnolinguistic group originating from the present-day state of Kerala in India, occupying its southwestern Malabar coast. They form the majority of the population in Kerala and Lakshadweep.

  5. Apr 5, 2024 · In its series exploring the important elections in the past, The Hindu examined the Telugu Desam Party’s rise under N.T Rama Rao in 1982-83, and its effect on regional and national politics.

  6. v. t. e. The Malayali Diaspora refers to the Malayali people who live outside their homeland of the Indian state of Kerala and the Union Territories of Mahé, India and Lakshadweep. [18] They are predominantly found in the Persian Gulf, North America, Europe, Australia, Caribbean, Africa and other regions around the world.

  7. But on March 29 that year, NTR pivoted to politics, announcing the launch of the Telugu Desam Party in his typical dramatic style on the lawns of the new MLA quarters in Hyderabad. “It was a ...

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