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{{Infobox ethnic group
{{short description|Overview of Telugu Americans}}
| group = Telugu Americans
{{Use American English|date=October 2023}}
| population = Significant populations in New Jersey, California, and Texas
{{Use mdy dates|date=October 2023}}
| languages = [[Telugu language|Telugu]], English
| religions = [[Hinduism]], Christianity
| related = [[Indian Americans]], [[Telugu people]]
}}


'''Telugu Americans''' are Americans of Telugu descent. The Telugu community in the United States has grown significantly since the late 20th century, largely due to the influx of professionals in the fields of technology and medicine. Telugu Americans have contributed to various sectors including science, technology, politics, and arts.
==Telugu Americans==
[[File:Telugu_USC2000_PHS.svg|thumb|right|Distribution of Telugu speakers in the United States according to the 2000 census]]
'''Telugu Americans''' are Americans who are of [[Telugu people|Telugu]] descent. The Telugu people originate from the [[Andhra Pradesh]] and [[Telangana]] regions in [[India]]. Telugu is a [[Dravidian languages|Dravidian language]] and is one of the [[List of languages by number of native speakers in India|most spoken languages]] in India.


==History==
==History==
The migration of Telugu-speaking individuals to the United States began in earnest in the 1960s and 1970s with the relaxation of U.S. immigration laws. Many Telugus came as students, engineers, doctors, and other professionals.
The migration of Telugu people to the United States began in the late 20th century, primarily driven by educational and professional opportunities. The [[Immigration and Nationality Act of 1965]] played a significant role in facilitating this migration by removing national origin quotas.
 
==Demographics==
According to the [[United States Census Bureau]], the number of Telugu speakers in the United States has been increasing steadily. The 2000 census data, as depicted in the adjacent map, shows the distribution of Telugu speakers across the country.


==Culture==
==Culture==
Telugu Americans maintain a strong connection to their cultural heritage, including language, festivals such as [[Diwali]] and [[Sankranthi]], and religious practices. They have established numerous cultural organizations across the U.S. to preserve Telugu traditions and language.
Telugu Americans have contributed significantly to the cultural diversity of the United States. They celebrate traditional festivals such as [[Ugadi]], [[Sankranti]], and [[Diwali]]. Telugu cultural associations across the country organize events to promote Telugu language and culture.
 
==Most Notable Individuals==
* '''[[Satya Nadella]]''' – CEO of [[Microsoft]].
* '''[[Venkatraman Ramakrishnan]]''' – Nobel laureate in Chemistry.
* '''[[Padmasree Warrior]]''' – Former CTO of Cisco and CEO of NIO USA.
* '''[[Vivek Maddala]]''' – Composer and multi-instrumentalist, known for his work on the animated series ''[[The Tom and Jerry Show (2014 TV series)|The Tom and Jerry Show]]''.
* '''[[Anjali Bhimani]]''' – Actress, known for her role in the video game ''[[Overwatch (video game)|Overwatch]]''.
 
==Telugu Americans by Category==
 
===Government, Politics, and Philanthropy===
* '''[[Upendra J. Chivukula]]''' - Democratic politician, former [[New Jersey General Assembly]] Deputy Speaker, and Commissioner on the [[New Jersey Board of Public Utilities]].
* '''[[Narayana Kocherlakota]]''' - Economist and former president of the [[Federal Reserve Bank of Minneapolis]].
* '''[[Kris Kolluri]]''' - Former [[New Jersey]] Commissioner of Transportation.
* '''[[Aruna Miller]]''' - Democratic Lieutenant Governor of Maryland and former member of the [[Maryland House of Delegates]].
* '''[[Sashi Reddy]]''' - Entrepreneur, venture capitalist, and philanthropist.
* '''[[Vinai Thummalapally]]''' - U.S. ambassador to [[Belize]] from 2009 to 2013 and Executive Chairman of Red Fort Strategies.
 
===Science, and Technology===
* '''[[C. R. Rao]]''' - Renowned statistician and one of the top statisticians globally.
* '''[[Satya Nadella]]''' - CEO of [[Microsoft]].
* '''[[Raj Reddy]]''' - Computer scientist, Robotics Institute founder at [[Carnegie Mellon University]], and [[Turing Award]] recipient.
* '''[[Vijaya Gadde]]''' - Former global lead of legal, policy, and trust at [[Twitter]].
* '''[[Yellapragada Subbarao]]''' - Biochemist known for his discovery of the function of adenosine triphosphate (ATP).
* '''[[Neeli Bendapudi]]''' - President of Penn State University and former President of [[University of Louisville]].
* '''[[Ravi V. Bellamkonda]]''' - Vinik Dean of Engineering at [[Duke University]]'s [[Edmund T. Pratt Jr. School of Engineering]].
* '''[[Dabeeru C. Rao]]''' - Director of the Division of Biostatistics at [[Washington University School of Medicine]].
* '''[[G. S. Maddala]]''' - Economist and mathematician, renowned for his contributions to [[econometrics]].
* '''[[J. N. Reddy]]''' - Mechanical Engineering Professor at [[Texas A&M University]].
* '''[[Satya N. Atluri]]''' - Mechanical & aerospace engineering professor at [[University of California, Irvine]].
* '''[[Rao Remala]]''' - First Indian employee at Microsoft.
* '''[[E. Premkumar Reddy]]''' - Molecular biologist focusing on cancer therapeutics at [[Mount Sinai School of Medicine]].
* '''[[Sirisha Bandla]]''' - Second India-born woman to fly to space, part of [[Virgin Galactic Unity 22]] mission.
 
==Notable Telugu American Physicians==
 
Telugu American physicians have made significant contributions to healthcare in the United States, excelling in various specialties and research areas. They are known for their expertise, innovation, and dedication to improving patient care and medical science.
 
== Anesthesiology ==
* '''[[Seshagiri Mallampati]]''' - Anesthesiologist known for inventing the [[Mallampati score]].
 
===Cardiology===
* '''[[Sreekanth Vemulapalli]]''' – Cardiologist specializing in interventional cardiology and structural heart disease, known for his work in minimally invasive heart procedures.
 
===Neurology===
* '''[[Annapurni Jayam-Trouth]]''' – Neurologist known for her extensive research in cerebrovascular diseases and contributions to understanding stroke mechanisms.
 
===Endocrinology===
* '''[[Sudhaker D. Rao]]''' – Endocrinologist and bone disease specialist, recognized for his research in parathyroid and bone metabolism diseases.
 
===Gastroenterology===
* '''[[Prasad Iyer]]''' – Gastroenterologist at the Mayo Clinic, noted for his work on esophageal diseases, Barrett's esophagus, and early cancer detection.
 
===Ophthalmology===
* '''[[Balamurali Ambati]]''' – Ophthalmologist and researcher who gained the Guinness World Record as the world's youngest doctor at age 17. Known for his advancements in corneal transplant techniques and ocular pharmacology.
 
===Oncology===
* '''[[V. K. Raju]]''' – Ophthalmologist and philanthropist, founder of the Eye Foundation of America, known for his global work on preventing blindness.
* '''[[E. Premkumar Reddy]]''' – Molecular oncologist noted for his pioneering research in cancer biology, particularly in identifying molecular targets for cancer treatment.
 
===Pediatrics===
* '''[[V. Mohan Reddy]]''' – Distinguished pediatric cardiothoracic surgeon at [[Stanford University]], specializing in complex cardiac surgeries in newborns and children.
 
===Psychiatry===
* '''[[Ramani Durvasula]]''' – Clinical psychologist and professor known for her research on narcissistic behavior and its impact on relationships, as well as her media presence as a mental health expert.
 
===Surgery===
* '''[[Dattatreyudu Nori]]''' – Radiation oncologist, recognized for his expertise in the treatment of cancers involving the prostate, breast, and head and neck. Former Chairman of the Department of Radiation Oncology at New York-Presbyterian Hospital/Weill Cornell Medical College.
 
===Research and Education===
* '''[[Vamsi Mootha]]''' – Physician-scientist specializing in mitochondrial biology, Professor at Harvard Medical School, and investigator at Howard Hughes Medical Institute, known for his work on mitochondrial diseases.
 
===Activism, Arts, Literature, and Media===
* '''[[Samina Ali]]''' - Author, feminist, and activist.
* '''[[Vijaya Lakshmi Emani]]''' - Social activist, posthumously awarded the [[Presidential Citizens Medal]].
* '''[[Saagar Enjeti]]''' - Co-host of "Breaking Points" and "The Hill".
* '''[[Uma Pemmaraju]]''' - Anchor and host on the [[Fox News Channel]].
* '''[[Aneesh Chaganty]]''' - Film director known for "Searching".
* '''[[Siddharth Katragadda]]''' - Screenwriter, film director, poet, writer, and painter.
* '''[[Ashok Kondabolu]]''' - DJ, rapper, and former member of hip-hop group [[Das Racist]].
* '''[[Hari Kondabolu]]''' - Stand-up comedian.
* '''[[Aparna Nancherla]]''' - Comedian, actress, and voice actor.
* '''[[Rushi Kota]]''' - Actor.
* '''[[Sarayu Rao]]''' - Actress.
* '''[[Aryan Simhadri]]''' - Actor.
* '''[[Ajay Naidu]]''' - Actor.
* '''[[Varun Sandesh]]''' - Actor.
* '''[[Adivi Sesh]]''' - Actor, director, and writer.
* '''[[Akash Vukoti]]''' - TV personality.
* '''[[Raja Kumari]]''' - Singer.
* '''[[Vivek Maddala]]''' - Emmy-winning composer and multi-instrumentalist.
* '''[[6ix]]''' - In-house music producer for rapper [[Logic]].
* '''[[Nina Davuluri]]''' - Miss America 2014.
* '''[[Pratima Yarlagadda]]''' - Miss Indiana and finalist in Miss USA 1999.
* '''[[Shobu Yarlagadda]]''' - Environmental engineer and film producer.
* '''[[Sreeleela]]''' - Actress.
* '''[[Harini Logan]]''' - Scripps National Spelling Bee champion and TV personality.
* '''[[Sravya Annappareddy]]''' - Girl Scout known for her COVID-19 relief efforts.
* '''[[Avantika Vandanapu]]''' - Actress.
* '''[[Danny Pudi]]''' - Comedian and actor.
* '''[[Rajeswari Udayagiri]]''' - Entrepreneur and radio personality.


===Sports===
==Education and Employment==
* '''[[Laxmi Poruri]]''' - Tennis player.
Many Telugu Americans are highly educated, with a significant number working in the [[Information technology|IT]] and [[Engineering|engineering]] sectors. The emphasis on education within the Telugu community has led to a high representation in [[STEM fields]].
* '''[[Kumar Rocker]]''' - College baseball pitcher.
* '''[[Arjun Nimmala]]''' - Promising young baseball player.
* '''[[James Blackmon Jr.]]''' - Professional basketball player.


''Note:Although not as notable as others, the founder of of [[WikiMD]], [[User:Prab|Prab R. Tumpati, MD]], is also a Telugu American physician.''
==Related pages==
* [[Telugu people]]
* [[Indian Americans]]
* [[Andhra Pradesh]]
* [[Telangana]]


==External links==
[[Category:Indian-American culture]]
* [https://www.tana.org Telugu Association of North America (TANA) Official Site]
[[Category:Telugu diaspora]]
{{Indian diaspora}}
{{Indian Americans by location}}
{{Asian Americans}}
{{Demographics of the United States}}
{{stb}}
[[Category:American people of Indian descent|*]]
[[Category:Asian diaspora in the United States]]
[[Category:Indian diaspora in the United States|American]]
[[Category:South Asian diaspora in the United States]]
[[Category:Indian-American history]]
[[Category:Lists of American people by ethnic or national origin]]
[[Category:Asian-American society]]
[[Category:Telugu-American]]
[[Category:Asian-American society]]

Latest revision as of 11:22, 15 February 2025

Overview of Telugu Americans



Telugu Americans[edit]

Distribution of Telugu speakers in the United States according to the 2000 census

Telugu Americans are Americans who are of Telugu descent. The Telugu people originate from the Andhra Pradesh and Telangana regions in India. Telugu is a Dravidian language and is one of the most spoken languages in India.

History[edit]

The migration of Telugu people to the United States began in the late 20th century, primarily driven by educational and professional opportunities. The Immigration and Nationality Act of 1965 played a significant role in facilitating this migration by removing national origin quotas.

Demographics[edit]

According to the United States Census Bureau, the number of Telugu speakers in the United States has been increasing steadily. The 2000 census data, as depicted in the adjacent map, shows the distribution of Telugu speakers across the country.

Culture[edit]

Telugu Americans have contributed significantly to the cultural diversity of the United States. They celebrate traditional festivals such as Ugadi, Sankranti, and Diwali. Telugu cultural associations across the country organize events to promote Telugu language and culture.

Education and Employment[edit]

Many Telugu Americans are highly educated, with a significant number working in the IT and engineering sectors. The emphasis on education within the Telugu community has led to a high representation in STEM fields.

Related pages[edit]