On 2 April 1923, the second meeting was held at Mattewada Sri Ramalingeswara Swamy Temple in Hanamkonda by uniting many organizations that sprang up with the inspiration of Nizam Rashtra Jana Samgham. At this meeting, the Andhra Jana Sangham became Nizam Rashtra Jana Kendra Sangham.
First President- Barrister R. Rajagopal Reddy
First Secretary- Madapati Hanumantha Rao (Andhra Pitamaha)
It was decided at the meeting to establish Telugu libraries, to promote Telugu publications: and magazines to study the history of Telugu, to felicitate Telugu writers and Poets, to promote Telugu arts and literature named Andhra Parisodhana Sangham. Adiraju Veerabhadra Rao founded Andhra Parisodhaka Mandali as and to award scholarships to Telugu students.
This association established a historical research council as an associate of Jana Kendra Sangha and endeavored for historical, cultural and scientific development in Telangana. After the death ofKomaraju Lakshmana Rao, its name was changed to Lakshmana Rao Parisodhaka Mandali. Adiraju Veerabhadra Rao acted as its first Secretary.
Due to the efforts of the Mandali, many historical and cultural details of Telugu people were brought to Light. Many poets, writers collected inscriptions and palm leaf manuscripts and discussed a lot of information among them.
Tetangana Sasanalu and Andhrula Charitra written by Adiraju Veerabhadra Rao, Andhrua regarding the history and culture of Telugu people. The works of Sheshadri Ramana Kavulu were unique Sanghika Charitra written by Suravaram Pratapa Reddy and Sweeya Charitra (Premchand I stories) written by Madapati Hanumantha Rao were the most important.
Golkonda Sanchika released in 1934 is considered as a greatest milestone in the literature of Telangana. Andhrula Sanghika Charitra written by Suravaram Pratapa Reddy was conferred Kendra Sahitya Akademi Award in 1955.