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Telangana Community celebrates unity and culture at vibrant meet in Detroit
Telangana Community celebrates unity and culture at vibrant meet in Detroit

The Hindu

time2 days ago

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Telangana Community celebrates unity and culture at vibrant meet in Detroit

The spirit of unity and joy filled the air as more than 350 families from Telangana and Andhra Pradesh, residing in Metro Detroit area, U.S., came together for a lively community get-together at Shiawassee Park in Farmington Hills on Saturday. The event, organised by Global Telangana Association's Detroit chapter, marking the 11th anniversary of Telangana Formation, showcased the authentic culinary traditions of the State. The organisers emphasized the importance of fostering togetherness in today's fast-paced world. 'This gathering is more than just a celebration -- it's a reminder of the strength we draw from our shared values and mutual respect,' said GTA (USA) president, Praveen Kesireddy, in his welcome address. A full day of cultural performances, sports and games, interactive activities and heartfelt camaraderie, reinforced the bonds within the neighborhood. Attendees were treated to melodious musical Telugu folk songs that highlighted the cultural heritage of Telangana. Children participated in fun-filled games. The food that was served contained an array of Telangana delicacies, like the flavorful Bhagara rice, soupy chicken curry, spinach and mango dal, the signature pachi pulusu, beetroot raita, spicy mutton curry, rokati pachadi (chutneys), curd rice, crispy snacks and sweet delicacies, some of them prepared on-site even before the crowds swelled. Members experienced the warmth and hospitality of Telangana's traditional get-togethers, and the flavors of the State, said Santosh Kakulavaram, one of the organisers. 'It's heartwarming to see neighbors laughing, dancing, and sharing stories. Events like these make our community feel like family,' said Niveditha Bitla who is visiting her son and daughter, both residing in the Detroit area. For the gathering that was present, it provided a refuge from life's fast pace and a chance to enjoy the tranquility of the surroundings. With women and children turning out in colorful summer fabrics, Shiawassee's landscape resembled a sprawling garden of charming flowers. The event featured a general health (check-up) camp for all ages with doctors drawn from the local hospitals. There were stalls with beauty and fancy items which attracted young girls and women.

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