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TTD to organise ‘Srinivasa Kalyanotsavams' in eight cities across U.S.A.
TTD to organise ‘Srinivasa Kalyanotsavams' in eight cities across U.S.A.

The Hindu

time7 days ago

  • The Hindu

TTD to organise ‘Srinivasa Kalyanotsavams' in eight cities across U.S.A.

As part of its initiative to spread the glory of Lord Venkateswara globally, the Tirumala Tirupati Devasthanams (TTD) has decided to organise 'Srinivasa Kalyanotsavams' in eight major cities across the United States of America (USA). The events, scheduled from July 5 to September 1, aim to cater to the spiritual needs of Indians as well as the Telugus residing in the U.S.. According to the itinerary, the Kalyanotsavams will be held in Tampa, Florida (July 5), North Carolina (July 12) New Jersey (July 19) St. Louis, Missouri (July 26), Chicago, Illinois (August 2) Seattle, Washington (August 16), Atlanta, Georgia (August 23), and finally in Dallas, Texas, on September 1. The TTD has partnered with the North America Telugu Society (NATS) and North Texas Hindu Society (NTHS) to make the events a grand success. TTD has also appointed Sridhar Gottipati as the coordinator for conducting the events. The initiative is to reinforce the State government's efforts to promote Hindu Sanatana Dharma across the planet, the TTD said.

Srinivasa Kalyanotsavam in US from July 5
Srinivasa Kalyanotsavam in US from July 5

Hans India

time7 days ago

  • Hans India

Srinivasa Kalyanotsavam in US from July 5

Tirumala: As part of the process of spreading the glory of Sri Venkateswara Swamy across the world, TTD will organise Srinivasa Kalyanotsavams in eight cities from July 5 to September 1 for Indians and Telugus settled in America. As per the instructions of Chief Minister N Chandrababu Naidu, TTD is organizing Srivari Kalyanotsavams for the non-resident Indians in America. With the support of North America Telugu Society (NATS) and North Texas Hindu Society (NTHS), TTD will organise Srinivasa Kalyanotsavams in the following areas: Tampa, Florida on July 5; Rally, North Carolina on July 12; New Jersey on July 19; St Louis, Missouri on July 26; Chicago, Illinois on August 2; Seattle, Washington on August 16; Atlanta, Georgia on August 23; and Dallas, Texas on September 1. Sridhar Gottipati will be the coordinator of Srinivasa Kalyanotsavams in US.

All my endeavour is to make Telugu community No. 1 in the world: Chandrababu Naidu
All my endeavour is to make Telugu community No. 1 in the world: Chandrababu Naidu

New Indian Express

time09-06-2025

  • Politics
  • New Indian Express

All my endeavour is to make Telugu community No. 1 in the world: Chandrababu Naidu

VIJAYAWADA: 'Though the regions may be different, Telugus are one. My aim is to make the Telugu community number one in the world,' asserted Chief Minister N Chandrababu Naidu. He attended the book release event of 'Prajala Kathe Naa Atmakatha' (The People's Story is My Autobiography) authored by Haryana Governor Bandaru Dattatreya in Hyderabad on Sunday. He highlighted that the architect of India's economic reforms, PV Narasimha Rao, was born in Telangana. 'Hearing the name 'Shilpakala Vedika' brings back old memories. When we thought about how to elevate the Telugu community, we began with the development of Hyderabad through the Hi-Tech City. With the then Prime Minister AB Vajpayee's support, we launched Hi-Tech City, and prioritised IT,' he said. On one side is Hi-Tech City, on the other IT companies, and in the middle, we established Shilpakala Vedika and Shilparamam. When former American President Bill Clinton visited, we conceptualised Cyberabad alongside Hyderabad and Secunderabad. The real joy in politics is when our good deeds yield results for the people. Prime Minister Narendra Modi has taken the responsibility of taking the country forward. We should take the responsibility to make the Telugu community Number 1,' he said. Showering praises on Dattatreya, Naidu said he is the embodiment of a gentleman - he has no enemies. In the Telugu States, when we speak of someone with no enemies, it is Dattanna. His rise from a grassroots worker to a national leader is exemplary, Naidu said. 'Dattatreya represents Hindutva in name, but his religion is Indianism. His aim is public welfare, his path is secularism, and he upholds religious harmony,' Naidu said. 'Every year, Dattatreya organises the Alai-Balai event, bringing together leaders from all political parties onto one platform. He has made it a symbol of unity. In the Telugu States, if someone stands for ideal political life, it is Bandaru Dattatreya,' he hailed.

Spirit of unity among Telugus paramount: CM
Spirit of unity among Telugus paramount: CM

Hans India

time09-06-2025

  • Politics
  • Hans India

Spirit of unity among Telugus paramount: CM

Hyderabad: Chief Minister N. Chandrababu Naidu, while affirming that the Telugu community held a unique position in the country, urged leaders from the Telugu states to jointly work with a spirit of unity and togetherness to take Telugu to number one position in the country's growth. He was addressing a gathering at the release of the Telugu version of Haryana Governor Bandaru Dattatreya's autobiography 'Prajala Kathe Naa Atmakatha' (The story of the people of Telangana is my autobiography) here on Sunday. Naidu recalled that Telangana was previously part of the Nizam State, while Andhra Pradesh was under the Madras Presidency. Initially, both regions were united as Andhra Pradesh. Eventually, they became two separate states: Telangana and Andhra Pradesh. However, he emphasized the importance of unity, stating that "Telugu jathi okkate" (Telugus are one) should always be our guiding principle. He noted that while political parties may have differing opinions and some leaders may have delivered effectively during their tenure, the spirit of unity among Telugus remained paramount. The country's future looks promising under Prime Minister Narendra Modi. Just as the Jewish diaspora earned a name for itself in the world, "there is a need to take forward the Telugu people into a brighter future." For this, "we need to emulate the spirit of Bandaru Dattatreya," he observed. Striking a note of nostalgia at the event's venue, he recalled how efforts had been made to invite former PM Atal Bihari Vajpayee to inaugurate the HI-TEC City, adding Cyberabad district to the twin cities of Hyderabad and Secunderabad. However, while IT companies were housed in Cyberabad, "Silparamama and Silpakala Vedika were established to showcase the Telugu culture and traditions," he added. Naidu stated that Bandaru Dattatreya had endeared himself to everyone and exemplified the qualities of a true gentleman. The Chief Minister remarked that it took courage for a politician to declare that his story was the story of the people. This statement reflects a deep connection and bond with the community forged over decades of his life's journey. The Chief Minister stated that while Dattatreya might be associated with Hindutva, his true essence embodied the spirit of Bharatiya culture. He exemplified the unity in diversity that characterized our country. This quality had elevated him from an ordinary activist to a national-level leader. Reflecting on Dattatreya's contributions during the Emergency period and his dedicated service as an RSS pracharak during the Diviseema Cyclone, the Chief Minister acknowledged the numerous challenges he had faced throughout his journey. He brought the spirit of unity and diversity, launching the Alai Balai programme to bring leaders of all parties together and made him a friend of all without an enemy in the two Telugu states. His political life will be remembered as an ideal life, he noted. Naidu, recalling the foreward of PM Modi wrote to the book, said he held several positions in the party, MLA, MP, Union Minister, and governor of Himachal Pradesh and Haryana. However, he remained an ordinary worker, he said. Naidu recalled that he had lost count of the letters Dattatreya had written to him when he was the chief minister of united Andhra Pradesh. He earned the rare opportunity to work with great personalities in the Sangh and Vajpayee, Murli Manohar Joshi, LK Advani, M Venkaiah Naidu, Rajnath Singh, and Narendra Modi. However, he remained leading an ordinary life. Further, he noted how Dattatreya worked for the development of Hyderabad. Besides Union Minister Kishan Reddy, Rajya Sabha MP Dr. K Laxman, Tripura Governor, and former BJP state chief Indrasena Reddy contributed to the development of Hyderabad He said that the autobiography of Dattatreya, detailing life experiences of working in the southern and northern India would be an inspiration, setting an example to the people and future generations.

A historic shift towards continuity, change
A historic shift towards continuity, change

Hans India

time08-06-2025

  • Politics
  • Hans India

A historic shift towards continuity, change

The Telugu Desam Party's (TDP) annual Mahanadu, held recently in Pabbapuram on the outskirts of Kadapa, was more than just a celebration of the late NTR's birth anniversary. It served as a crucial platform for both cadre and leaders to express their views, adopting resolutions that carry socio-political, economic, and cultural significance for Telugus worldwide. These resolutions will guide the party's direction for the foreseeable future. The Kadapa Mahanadu marked a historic turning point for the TDP, signaling a clear intent for change with continuity in adapting to contemporary times. By choosing Kadapa as the venue, the party leadership sent a strong message of its renewed focus on the Rayalaseema vote bank. Previously, Mahanadu was primarily held in Tirupati within the Rayalaseema region, with numerous events in coastal Andhra. The decision to hold it in Kadapa has instilled confidence among the party cadre and leadership that Rayalaseema will receive significant attention in the coming days, underscoring the importance of the 'Mission Rayalaseema' resolution adopted at the event. A strong signal regarding leadership change was also evident. The Mahanadu-2025 flags themselves appeared to embody this transition, featuring the late NTR at the centre, flanked by Nara Chandrababu Naidu on one side and Nara Lokesh on the other. Despite Lokesh playing down the speculation, it seems the stage is set for a leadership transition within the TDP. This timing aligns with the demographic advantage of youth, as a majority of voters now fall into the younger age category. The party leadership, aiming to capture the youth vote, is steadily promoting Nara Lokesh as a youth icon. Lokesh has already proven his mettle through the 'Yuvagalam' walkathon, silencing critics both within and outside the party. He is poised to become the new-generation leader for the TDP, steering the party with renewed vigor to meet changing times while upholding its fundamental principles. To ensure a seamless transition of change with continuity, the TDP has adopted six guiding principles for the coming decades: Jaathi-Viswakhyathi (Global Eminence for Telugus), 2. Stree Sakthi (Women Empowerment), 3. Social Reengineering, 4. Yuvagalam (Voice of Youth), 5. Annadaataku Andaga (Support to Farmers), 6. Karyakarthe Adhinetha (Cadre is Supreme). While some of these principles are not entirely new to the TDP, their reiteration and prominent celebration at Mahanadu are noteworthy. For instance, the TDP government was the first in the country to genuinely provide property rights to women. Similarly, the TDP initiated social reengineering through housing programs, providing rice at Rs 2 per kilo to the poor, and uplifting socially vulnerable and weaker sections. Historically, the TDP has been perceived as a rural party with a strong farmer base, a perception that has only recently begun to shift. The new principle of 'cadre is supreme' appears to be a reiteration of a unique concept, reminiscent of Alexandre Auguste Ledru-Rollin's 1848 French Revolution slogan, "There go the people. I must follow them, for I am their leader." The adoption of this principle by the TDP underscores the deepening roots of democracy within our society, signifying that leadership can no longer ignore its foot soldiers. Another principle, 'global eminence for the Telugu community,' acknowledges the growing influence of Telugus worldwide in their respective fields. Tapping into the Telugu Diaspora can provide long-term benefits for the TDP, leveraging both investments and contributing to the development and welfare of people in both Telugu states. The emphasis on 'Yuvagalam' (Voice of Youth) is particularly timely, given the demographic advantage of young voters and the efforts of all political parties to engage them. The TDP is positioning itself at the forefront of politically engaging youth, aiming at securing their long-term support.

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