Telugu people in America are making Indians proud: MLC Kavitha

Hyderabad, July 3 (Maxim News): Telangana Rashtra Samithi (TRS) and MLC Kalvakuntla Kavitha inaugurated the Telangana Pavilion at the American Telugu Association (ATA) convention held in Washington DC, USA on Saturday (local time).

On the occasion, Kavitha said It is a matter of pride to set up a Telangana Pavilion in the ATA to explain to the Telugu people in America about the programs being undertaken by the Telangana government.

MLC Kavitha said the State government’s programmes displayed at the Telangana Pavilion can be an inspiration to other States.

She also asked the ATA representatives to set up a Telangana pavilion in every convention and described the ATA as Andhra Telangana Association.

“Once upon a time, NT Rama Rao gave recognition to Telugu people in India and KCR gave recognition to Telangana people in India. Similarly, ATA has brought recognition to Telugu people in America,” said Kavitha.

Later MLC Kavitha unveiled a special edition of ‘Bathukamma’ a book, written by writer Prabhavati.

Kavitha suggested that if the Telugu Associations in America set up a headquarters in any city to establish a museum to promote Telugu culture and traditions, it will be very useful for future generations.

She assured that the Telangana government would extend full support to ATA in order to provide Telugu culture and traditions to the future generations of Telugu people in America.

ATA founder member Hanmantha Reddy, TRS NRI cell representatives, Telangana Jagruti representatives and NRIs in large numbers were present. (Maxim News)


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