తెలుగు వారి సేవలో — ఐకమత్యంలో బలం
Uniting Telugu-speaking people across Tripura, celebrating our rich culture, supporting our community, and serving the people of Tripura through charitable activities.
Who We Are
Tripura Telugu Association is a registered community organization bringing together Telugu-speaking people living and working in Tripura. Founded with the spirit of unity and mutual support, we are a family away from home — celebrating our language, traditions, and festivals while contributing to the development of Tripura.
Helping Telugu families settle in, find resources, and build connections in Tripura.
Organizing Ugadi, Sankranti, and other Telugu festivals to keep our heritage alive.
Contributing to the local community of Tripura through social service and outreach.
"Where Telugu hearts find a home in the land of Tripura"
What We Do
From cultural celebrations to welfare initiatives, everything we do is for the betterment of our community and the people of Tripura.
Celebrating Ugadi, Bathukamma, Sankranti, and other Telugu festivals with traditional fervor and community togetherness.
Providing scholarships and educational assistance to students from the Telugu community and underprivileged families in Tripura.
Organizing free medical camps, health awareness drives, and blood donation camps for the local community.
Disaster relief, food distribution, and support for vulnerable sections of society in Tripura regardless of background.
Promoting Telugu language, music, dance, and literature through workshops, competitions, and cultural programs.
Supporting Telugu community members in times of need — from emergencies to new arrivals settling in Tripura.
Stay Updated
Join us for the harvest festival with traditional food, kite flying, and cultural performances by community members.
CulturalRing in the Telugu new year with traditional pachadi ceremony, cultural programs, and community feast.
FestivalQuarterly health camp offering free consultations, basic tests, and medicines in collaboration with local doctors.
CharitableA grand Telangana floral festival celebrating womanhood, with Bathukamma arrangements and traditional songs.
CulturalInspiring Us Every Day
Telugu people have made remarkable contributions to Tripura and to India at large. From Governors who brought peace to the Northeast, to the Prime Minister who transformed India's economy — we celebrate these towering figures as our pride and inspiration.
★ Telugu Leaders Who Served Tripura
A legendary Telugu military leader from Vijayawada, Gen. Krishna Rao served as India's Army Chief (1981–83) and played a decisive role in the 1971 war, liberating north-east Bangladesh. As Governor of Tripura, he brokered the historic Tripura Accord, bringing lasting peace to the state.
A distinguished Telugu statesman from Andhra Pradesh, Raghunatha Reddy served three terms in the Rajya Sabha and as Union Labour Minister before being appointed Governor of Tripura. He later served as Governor of West Bengal, reflecting his stature as a trusted national leader.
★ Icons of Telugu Pride — India & the World
Architect of India's 1991 economic liberalisation. The first PM from South India and a Telugu son who reshaped modern India.
The Telugu patriot from Machilipatnam who gifted India its Tricolour — one of the most cherished contributions to the nation.
The Telugu scientist whose discoveries — folic acid and life-saving antibiotics — have kept millions alive across the world.
The Telugu patriot who sacrificed his life through a hunger strike, directly leading to the creation of India's first linguistic state — Andhra Pradesh.
Called the "Revolutionary Poet," Sri Sri's Maha Prasthanam transformed Telugu literature, giving voice to the common man and working class.
Telugu statesman from Berhampur, Odisha who rose to become India's 4th President (1969–74) and championed labour rights throughout his career.
The Telugu sporting icon from Hyderabad who won silver at the 2016 Rio Olympics, making her the first Indian woman to win an Olympic silver medal.
Author of Kanyasulkam — the first modern Telugu play — and a towering social reformer who fought against child marriage and superstition.
Know a prominent Telugu personality in Tripura?
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Our Moments
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Get In Touch
Whether you're Telugu and new to Tripura, want to volunteer, or simply want to know more about our activities — we'd love to hear from you.
Agartala, Tripura, India
+91 XXXXX XXXXX
Weekends: 10 AM – 1 PM