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While growing up, I often heard that Telangana culture was considered rough. The language was labeled as vulgar, along with other common stereotypes. However, Andhra culture rarely seems to be held accountable for similar behaviors. For example, during Sankranti, the cockfights, gambling, and record dances often showcase vulgarity to an extreme level. Or take their general craze for movies (this can apply to Telangana as well, but not to the same extent in Andhra). People literally worship their actors, viewing them as demigods based on caste, etc. Then there’s...
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Dr. Talimeren Ao, born on January 28, 1918, in Changki, Nagaland, was a distinguished figure in Indian football and medicine. He grew up in the Naga Hills, showing remarkable talent in football from a young age, captaining his school teams and winning the best footballer award at the All Assam Inter School Football Championship in 1937. His skills flourished at Cotton College, where he led his team to many local victories
In 1943, Ao joined Mohun Bagan AC in the Calcutta Football League. Initially a striker, he soon...
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