
Awards instituted to recognise services during Bonalu
According to the Trust president G Arvind Kumar Goud, General Secretary K Venkatesh, the Bonalu festival, which is celebrated with great devotion and devotion by the people of Telangana, many people are playing their part in organizing the festival in Hyderabad city. This tradition has been going on for hundreds of years.
During the festival, various professionals, officials from various government departments, print and electronic media journalists, and representatives of various temple committees are engaged in the service of the Goddess.
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