Gidugu Venkata Ramamurthy (1863–1940) was a pioneering Telugu linguist, social reformer, and historian whose relentless advocacy for (spoken language) transformed Telugu into a medium for the masses. His birth anniversary on August 29 is celebrated annually as Telugu Language Day (Telugu Bhasha Dinotsavam) to honor his mission of bridging the gap between scholastic, archaic Telugu and the everyday speech of the common people. Early Life and Challenges
During the early 20th century, written Telugu was dominated by , a complex, Sanskritized style largely inaccessible to the general population. Ramamurthy argued that language must evolve with its speakers and that education should be delivered in a tongue students naturally understand. gidugu ramamurthy images download
Born in Parvatalapeta, Srikakulam, Ramamurthy faced significant hardships early in life. He lost his father at age 12 and was forced to pursue his education privately while living with his sister. Despite these struggles, he mastered several languages and scripts, eventually becoming a history teacher at the in Parlakimidi, where he taught for over 50 years. The Spoken Language Movement Ramamurthy argued that language must evolve with its