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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

time7 hours ago

  • 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.

Curtains up for 72nd Miss World pageant today
Curtains up for 72nd Miss World pageant today

New Indian Express

time07-05-2025

  • Entertainment
  • New Indian Express

Curtains up for 72nd Miss World pageant today

HYDERABAD: With just hours to go before the 72nd edition of the Miss World pageant starts, the excitement in the air is contagious. Hyderabad will serve as the primary venue for the international event scheduled from May 7 to May 31 which marks a major entry for both India and the city on the global stage. Speaking to the press, Jayesh Ranjan, who holds Full Additional Charge (FAC) as Special Chief Secretary of Telangana's Youth Advancement, Tourism and Culture Department, said, 'The idea is to promote Telangana tourism and place the state on the global map.' In keeping with its theme of Beauty with Purpose, this year's Miss World will also spotlight breast cancer awareness among women. The finale will feature the presentation of the Humanitarian Award to actor Sonu Sood. Public participation Contestants from various countries have been arriving in Hyderabad. Each event has been planned to allow public participation, with options for attendees to choose which sessions they wish to witness live. These events include: Opening Ceremony Sports Tourism segment Heritage Walk at Charminar Cultural Event at Shilparamam The Finale on May 31 Tickets for these events can be booked online via

Summer camps ignite youthful energy with sports, arts
Summer camps ignite youthful energy with sports, arts

Hans India

time03-05-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Hans India

Summer camps ignite youthful energy with sports, arts

Tirupati: As summer holidays begin, children across Tirupati district are embracing the break with enthusiasm, using the time to pursue sports, creative arts, and skill-building activities. Parents are encouraging this shift toward meaningful engagements that promote both physical fitness and mental growth. Sports top the list, with football, basketball, cricket, badminton, volleyball, tennis, and swimming drawing large crowds to coaching camps. Martial arts like karate and taekwondo are also popular, helping children build confidence and self-defense skills. Indoor games such as chess and carrom offer mentally stimulating alternatives that develop critical thinking and problem-solving abilities. Creative pursuits are thriving as well. Many children are learning musical instruments like the guitar, piano, and violin, or participating in vocal training. Arts and crafts, including painting, clay modeling, and textile crafts, provide expressive outlets for innovation. Online short-term courses have also gained momentum, allowing children to explore coding, design, languages, and public speaking from home. District Sports Development Officer Syed Saheb noted that nearly 50 coaching camps are running across rural and urban Tirupati from May 1–31, receiving an overwhelming response. These camps aim to promote physical activity and identify sporting talent at the grassroots level. Adding a cultural layer to the holidays, Shilparamam has introduced workshops for children aged 6 to 16 in classical dance, clay pot making, doll making, and drawing. Likewise, Vemana Vignana Kendram is offering classes in classical dance and Karrasamu, a traditional martial art, blending physical training with cultural enrichment for young participants.

Shilparamam hosts summer workshops for children
Shilparamam hosts summer workshops for children

Hans India

time28-04-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Hans India

Shilparamam hosts summer workshops for children

Tirupati: Shilparamam Administrative Officer B Sudhakar announced that a series of summer workshops for children will be conducted at Shilparamam, Tirupati, during the summer holidays. Speaking to the media on Sunday, he said the workshops will include training in classical dance, clay pot and doll making, and drawing classes. The workshops will run from May 1 to May 31, 2025, every day from 9.00 am to 1.00 pm. Children aged between 6 and 16 years are eligible to participate. A nominal fee of Rs.1,000 is to be paid for the entire month for any course. Interested students must register their names in advance. At the end of the course, participants will be awarded certificates of recognition by Shilparamam, Tirupati. Participants are required to bring their own materials for the respective classes. For more details, interested students and parents can contact the numbers 8886652044 or 8886652016. The Administrative Officer urged students to make the most of this golden opportunity to develop their artistic skills during the summer break.

Shilparamam to hold summer camp from May 1 to 17
Shilparamam to hold summer camp from May 1 to 17

Hans India

time23-04-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Hans India

Shilparamam to hold summer camp from May 1 to 17

Hyderabad: Shilparamam Arts Crafts and Cultural Society is going to organise a summer camp from May 1 to 17. A series of workshops will be conducted featuring diverse art forms such as Madhubani painting, Nirmal painting, Cheriyal painting, tribal art, clay toy making, and acrylic painting. Additionally, sessions on Bhagavad Gita slokas will be held daily from 10 am to 1 pm. Interested participants can register by calling 8886652030 or 8886652004, according to a senior officer, Shilparamam.

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