About Us Amruthavani Communication Centre goes back to some chance happenings in the early 1960s.
The origin of the Amruthavani Communication Centre goes back to some chance happenings in the early 1960s. Around that time, Fr. Arulappa, the late Archbishop of Madras-Mylapore, was sent out Madras free Telugu publications and information about Christ, to interested Telugu non-Christians. Because of the rapid increase in the number of such requests and because of the realization that the requests of the Telugus must be met from Andhra Pradesh itself.
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- The center sent out free publication
- Catholic Information Center was started in the year 1965
- Free Telugu publications and information about Christ
- As the work progressed and increased
- Fr.Arulappa approached the Fathers of St. John’s Seminar
- The center sent out free publication
- Catholic Information Center was started in the year 1965
- Free Telugu publications and information about Christ
- As the work progressed and increased
- Fr.Arulappa approached the Fathers of St. John’s Seminar
- The center sent out free publication
- Catholic Information Center was started in the year 1965
- Free Telugu publications and information about Christ
- As the work progressed and increased
- Fr.Arulappa approached the Fathers of St. John’s Seminar