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For millions of Telugu readers worldwide, the scent of old paper and the rustle of a library book hold a unique charm. However, in our fast-paced, digital world, carrying a heavy stack of books isn't always practical. Whether you are a nostalgic Non-Resident Telugu (NRI) longing for the cadence of your mother tongue, a student on a budget, or a voracious reader who consumes a book a day, the quest for is a common one.
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Telugu literature has a rich history dating back to the 10th century. The language has produced some of the most iconic writers and poets in Indian literature, including Nannaya, Kamban, and Ramakrishna. Reading Telugu novels not only helps you connect with your cultural heritage but also provides a window into the social, cultural, and historical context of the region.
The landscape is changing. AI and Machine Learning are currently being used to digitize old palm-leaf manuscripts and brittle paper books from the Madras Presidency era. Organizations like are working to OCR (Optical Character Recognition) thousands of Telugu novels that have been locked in university basements for 80 years.

