APSPDCL and TSSPDCL Websites and Electricity Bill SMS are not in Telugu

Now a days APSPDCL (Andhra Pradesh Southern Power Distribution Corporation Ltd) sends its Electricity Bill to consumers directly by way of SMS to their registered mobile and receives payments also by clicking the link given there through, various payment gate ways.

The SMS is completely in English and there is no meaning of this SMS if the consumer do not know English. Electricity is being used from a uneducated layman to foreign educated rich fellows. There is no meaning in sending such SMS only in English and not in Telugu. How a poor fellow can know the details of charges and units consumed, and what is the link to be clicked.

When APSPDCL has to serve crores of its customer, is sending SMS in English and defeating very basic purpose of the communication since it is not in Telugu. It will not cost much also if SMS is given in both the languages.

And also it is pathetic to note that the websites of APSPDCL (Andhra Pradesh Southern Power Distribution Corporation Ltd) and TSSPDCL (Telangana State Southern Power Distribution Corporation Ltd) are only in English and a literate (Telugu) has to feel as an illiterate and beg others for guidance and action.

APSPDCL – https://www.apspdcl.in/

TSSPDCL – https://www.tssouthernpower.com/

We demand APSPDCL and TSSPDCL to take immediate steps to send all SMSs compulsorily in Telugu and should make available the Telugu version of their official websites.

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Mail will be sent to Chairman, Director and Chief General Managers of APSPDCL & TSSPDCL

Respected Sir,

Now a days APSPDCL (Andhra Pradesh Southern Power Distribution Corporation Ltd) sends its Electricity Bill to consumers directly by way of SMS to their registered mobile and receives payments also by clicking the link given there through, various payment gate ways.

The SMS is completely in English and there is no meaning of this SMS if the consumer do not know English. Electricity is being used from a uneducated layman to foreign educated rich fellows. There is no meaning in sending such SMS only in English and not in Telugu. How a poor fellow can know the details of charges and units consumed, and what is the link to be clicked.

When APSPDCL has to serve crores of its customer, is sending SMS in English and defeating very basic purpose of the communication since it is not in Telugu. It will not cost much also if SMS is given in both the languages.

And also it is pathetic to note that the websites of APSPDCL (Andhra Pradesh Southern Power Distribution Corporation Ltd) and TSSPDCL (Telangana State Southern Power Distribution Corporation Ltd) are only in English and a literate (Telugu) has to feel as an illiterate and beg others for guidance and action.

APSPDCL - https://www.apspdcl.in/

TSSPDCL - https://www.tssouthernpower.com/

We demand APSPDCL and TSSPDCL to take immediate steps to send all SMSs compulsorily in Telugu and should make available the Telugu version of their official websites.

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Andhra Pradesh and Telangana State Portals are not in Telugu

Each State of India will have a separate portal to show case their states. Any person can access the information and services through the website. But if you are knowing only Telugu, you cannot get anything from the State Portals of Andhra Pradesh and Telangana. Since these sites are in English and being developed and maintained at huge cost with the taxes collected from the Telugu people. You have to depend on some others to know about your own state and to get the services.

All the states are maintaining their sites in English and also in their own language. Browse the following :
https://www.ap.gov.in/ and

https://www.telangana.gov.in/

and see the difference with the other states

https://www.tn.gov.in/kyg_template_tn/index.php#main

https://odisha.gov.in/or

https://karnataka.gov.in

The State Portals should help any layman to know about his state and the services and schemes available. But the officials are indifferent to the common man or man on the streets.

We appeal and demand the governments to immediately make these portals in Telugu for the betterment of larger populace.

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Mail will be sent to Principal & Special Secretaries of AP and Telangana

Dear Sir,

Each State of India will have a separate portal to show case their states. Any person can access the information and services through the website. But if you are knowing only Telugu, you cannot get anything from the State Portals of Andhra Pradesh and Telangana. Since these sites are in English only and being developed and maintained at huge cost with the taxes received from Telugu people. You have to depend on some others to know about your own state and to get the services.

All the states are maintaining their sites in English and also in their own language. Browse the following : https://www.ap.gov.in/ and https://www.telangana.gov.in/

and see the difference with the other state

https://www.tn.gov.in/kyg_template_tn/index.php#main

https://odisha.gov.in/or

https://karnataka.gov.in/

The State Portals should help any layman to know about his state and the services and schemes available. But the officials are indifferent to the common man or man on the streets.

We appeal and demand the governments to immediately make these portals in Telugu for the betterment of larger populace.

A Social Initiative by www.teluguconnect.net

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Let Telugu flourish at Sri Venkateswara College, Delhi

Sri Venkateswara College, Delhi founded under the Tirumala Tirupati Devasthanams (TTD) Trust, in 1961. The institute has grown as a eminent educational spot in the Capital of India

But Telugu flavor was slowly faded away and has totally become alien to Telugu people and Andhra Pradesh even though is managed by TTD. The Telugu courses were discontinued in 2013.

Now the AP government wanted it to be affiliated to Andhra University and it is a pity that when Telugu soul was lost, how any body can recognize, it belongs to Andhra or Telugu people.

In order to reclaim the past glory, TTD and College should implement following points,

  1. At least sign boards in Telugu along with English at the main entrances
  2. Printing of college name in Telugu along with English on letter heads
  3. Re introduction of Telugu courses by encouraging the students with special monthly stipends
  4. And conducting free Telugu language training classes and issuing certificates to eligible candidates

All the above acts will help itself to establish that it belongs to TTD and to Telugu people. We hope a small initiation is required from TTD and the Administration of the College as no one can object or objected previously.

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Mail will be sent to TTD Chairman, EO and Principal, Administrator of Sri Venkateswara College, Delhi

Dear Sir,

Sri Venkateswara College, Delhi founded under the Tirumala Tirupati Devasthanams (TTD) Trust, in 1961. The institute has grown as a eminent educational spot in the Capital of India

But Telugu flavor was slowly faded away and has totally become alien to Telugu people and Andhra Pradesh even though is managed by TTD. The Telugu courses were discontinued in 2013.

Now the AP government wanted it to be affiliated to Andhra University and it is a pity that when Telugu soul was lost, how any body can recognize, it belongs to Andhra or Telugu people.

In order to reclaim the past glory, TTD and College should implement following points,

  1. At least sign boards in Telugu along with English at the main entrances
  2. Printing of college name in Telugu along with English on letter heads
  3. Re introduction of Telugu courses by encouraging the students with special monthly stipends
  4. And conducting free Telugu language training classes and issuing certificates to eligible candidates

All the above acts will help itself to establish that it belongs to TTD and to Telugu people. We hope a small initiation is required from TTD and the Administration of the College as no one can object or objected previously.

A social initiative by www.teluguconnect.net

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TTD Website not in Telugu

Tirumala Tirupati Devasthanams, TTD, is having a website www.tirumala.org and being maintained in English only. Any one knowing only Telugu is at loss and they have to depend on other people to know the schemes and programs. And even Darshanam ( Darshan as mentioned by TTD) pages are fully in English and they have not provided even one line guidance in Telugu. This shows how TTD is ignoring the use of Telugu.

The authorities should immediately create the site in Telugu version just like Central Government sites have Hindi version. And the tickets printed or generated online or SMS sent should have Telugu narrations also. Most of our governments say pro people and are actually pro English educated.

TTD can implement the site in Telugu, Send their mails and SMSs in Telugu also so that Telugu will have some more exposure to many more people.

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Will be sent to Chairman, EO, JEO,PRO of TTD

Respected Sir,

Tirumala Tirupati Devasthanams, TTD, is having a website www.tirumala.org and being maintained in English only. Any one knowing only Telugu is at loss and they have to depend on other people to know the schemes and program. And even Darshanam ( Darshan as mentioned by TTD) pages are fully in English and they have not provided even one line guidance in Telugu. This shows how TTD is ignoring the use of Telugu.

The authorities should immediately create the site in Telugu version just like Central Government sites have Hindi version. And the tickets printed or generated online or SMS sent should have Telugu narrations also. Most of our governments say pro people and are actually pro English educated.

TTD can implement the site in Telugu, Send their mails and SMSs in Telugu also so that Telugu will have some more exposure to many more people.

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RTC issuing tickets in English and ignoring Telugu

Have you ever travelled in a State Road Transport Corporation of AP and Telangana? You will get a ticket in the bus through ticket issuing hand held device and you will never find a difference because you know English (literate) and you ask fellow passenger who knows only Telugu (illiterate) and he will not be able to read and he don’t know whether the ticket was issued for his requested destination or not as the entire ticket will be in English.

Same way if  you board a Tamil Nadu government bus or a Karnataka government bus and you find the ticket is issued with the respective languages.

This is plight of our Telugu language and lack of concern by higher authorities sitting in the cities and are literates. When it is very simple to introduce Telugu in a software environment, authorities are conveniently ignoring the same and spending crores of rupees to make more and more people illiterate and help only literates(English known people).

The Transport corporation should immediately introduce Telugu in their tickets issued through hand held devices. Issuing a ticket in a language not known to the passenger is also an offence under Road Transport Rules.

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Have you ever travelled in a State Road Transport Corporation of AP and Telangana? You will get a ticket in the bus through ticket issuing hand held device and you will never find a difference because you know English (literate) and you ask fellow passenger who knows only Telugu (illiterate) and he will not be able to read and he don't know whether the ticket was issued for his requested destination or not as the entire ticket will be in English.

Same way if you board a Tamil Nadu government bus or a Karnataka government bus and you find the ticket is issued with the respective languages.

This is plight of our Telugu language and lack of concern by higher authorities sitting in the cities and are literates. When it is very simple to introduce Telugu in a software environment, authorities are conveniently ignoring the same and spending crores of rupees to make more and more people illiterate and help only literates(English known people).

The Transport corporation should immediately introduce Telugu in their tickets issued through hand held devices. Issuing a ticket in a language not known to the passenger is also an offence under Road Transport Rules.

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Telugu ignored in State Election Commission Websites of AP and Telangana

We have come across State Election Commission websites related to Andhra Pradesh and Telangana and also other States Election commission sites and surprisingly, we found that our Telugu States Websites are completely in English. And other State Election Commission Websites are in English and in their state language.

It is really pathetic to note that the State Election Commission Sites for AP and Telangana are conveniently ignoring use of Telugu and turning Telugu known people as illiterates.

Also see the State Election Commission sites of Kerala, Karnataka, Tamil Nadu, Maharashtra etc and are using their languages along with English.

See the sites:

For Andhra Pradesh : https://sec.ap.gov.in

For Telangana:  https://tsec.gov.in/

For Tamil Nadu : https://tnsec.tn.nic.in/

For Karnataka : https://karsec.gov.in/

For Kerala : https://www.sec.kerala.gov.in/

For Odisha : https://sec.odisha.gov.in/

For Maharashtra : https://mahasec.maharashtra.gov.in/

We request the State Election Commissioners of Andhra Pradesh and Telangana to make their sites bilingual by creating Telugu version also so that the information can be shared with more people and there will be greater transparency in the conduct of State Election Commissions.

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We have come across State Election Commission websites related to Andhra Pradesh and Telangana and also other States Election commission sites and surprisingly, we found that our Telugu States Websites are completely in English. And other State Election Commission Websites are in English and in their state language.

It is really pathetic to note that the State Election Commission Sites for AP and Telangana are conveniently ignoring use of Telugu and turning the Telugu known people as illiterates.

Also see the State Election Commission sites of Kerala, Karnataka, Tamil Nadu, Maharashtra etc and are using their languages along with English.

See the sites:

For Andhra Pradesh : https://sec.ap.gov.in

For Telangana:  https://tsec.gov.in/

For Tamil Nadu : https://tnsec.tn.nic.in/

For Karnataka : https://karsec.gov.in/

For Kerala : https://www.sec.kerala.gov.in/

For Odisha : https://sec.odisha.gov.in/

For Maharashtra : https://mahasec.maharashtra.gov.in/

We request the State Election Commissioners of Andhra Pradesh and Telangana to make their sites bilingual by creating Telugu version also so that the information can be shared with more people and there will be greater transparency in the conduct of State Election Commissions.

A Social Awareness Initiative by www.teluguconnect.net

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