TANA to celebrate Telugu Vaibhavam in AP San Jose, USA: Telugu Association Of North America (TANA) is celebrating 'Chaitanya Sravanthi- Telugu Vaibhavam' in three cities in Andhra Pradesh in Dec 2010. Jayaram Komati, President, TANA in a press note informed that the celebrations are going to be held at Hyderabad on Sunday, 19 th Dec in Ravindra Bharathy, in Chandragiri Fort, Tirupati on Tuesday and Wednesday, 21st and 22nd Dec, and in Siddartha academy, Vijayawada on Friday and Saturday, 24th and 25th Dec 2010.
He said that the TANA is known for its dedicated services not only to NRI Telugu community residing in USA and Canada, but also to the Telugu community in Andhra Pradesh for the last 3 decades. TANA's efforts in preserving and promoting Telugu language, culture for the next generation and in
connecting the NRI Telugu community to its motherland are always appreciated by one and all. With the same objectives in mind, TANA has been conducting activities in Andhra Pradesh every two years from 2000 and every one remembers those Chaitanya Sravanthi celebrations. Now also, before the TANA Conference in San Jose in July 2011, TANA is celebrating the Chaitanya Sravanthi- Telugu Vaibhavam in AP in December.
Giving more information on the celebrations, Ms Vijaya Assuri, Chair person- TANA India activities said 'TANA Chaitanya Sravanthi- Telugu Vaibhavam proposes to carry out several activities in all three regions'. There will be Poetry competetitions, Drama competetitions, Veda Pathana/ Bhakti geethaalapana poteelu and Saamscrutika Sammelanam at Vijayawada on 24th and 25 Dec at Siddardha academy.
Sri Mandali Buddha Prasad, former Minister, Govt of AP and Krishna Zilla Rachayitula Sangam will coordinate the Sammelanam by identifying the eminent scholars, inviting them to present a paper at the Sammelanam on the given topic. TANA will provide the platform for eminent scholars to present a paper on over 30 topics on Telugu culture. TANA shall also publish the presented papers as a Book subsequently and this book may perhaps become the first one covering so many topics on Telugu culture and remain as a collectors item.
News Posted: 28 November, 2010
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