Exhibition on Telugu freedom fighters opens at Salar Jung Museum

A photograph exhibition celebrating distinguished Telugu freedom fighters and the evolution of the Indian Nationwide Flag was inaugurated on the Salar Jung Museum on Thursday.
Organised by the Central Bureau of Communication (CBC), underneath the Ministry of Data and Broadcasting, the occasion varieties a part of its Built-in Communication and Outreach Programme.
Rajya Sabha Member of Parliament V. Vijayendra Prasad and College of Hyderabad Vice-Chancellor Prof. B. Jagadeeshwar Rao collectively inaugurated the exhibition, which options round 40 panels on the lives and struggles of unsung heroes reminiscent of Turrebaz Khan, Moulvi Allauddin, Kaloji Narayana Rao, Sangam Laxmi Bayamma, Kumram Bheem and Suddala Hanumanthu.
Mr. Prasad described the show as a uncommon assortment that must be broadly shared with the youthful era. He emphasised that the Indian flag is a logo of the nation’s self-respect and delight, and that each citizen ought to uphold these values.
Mr. Rao famous that such initiatives protect historical past and instil patriotism. As a part of the occasion, CBC Hyderabad additionally held essay and Telugu poetry competitions on patriotic themes, with winners from 5 metropolis schools receiving prizes and certificates from the dignitaries.
CBC Further Director Normal Shruti Patil stated the exhibition is aimed to attach in the present day’s youth with the sacrifices and bravado of their forebears. The exhibition will stay open to the general public until August 17, 2025.
Revealed – August 15, 2025 12:00 am IST