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CM Revanth Reddy unveils the majestic Telangana Talli Statue at new Secretariat in Hyderabad

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Hyderabad, Telangana: Honorable Chief Minister Anumula Revanth Reddy Unveils Telangana Talli Statue at the Telangana State Secretariat building in Hyderabad. The event celebrated the cultural heritage of Telangana with Grand Felicitations and speeches honoring the state’s history and people.

The Honorable Chief Minister of Telangana, Sri Anumula Revanth Reddy, presided over a significant event as he unveiled the majestic Telangana Talli statue. The ceremony marked a momentous occasion, celebrating the spirit, culture, and identity of Telangana.

The Telangana Talli statue, a symbol of pride and heritage, stands as a tribute to the mother figure embodying the aspirations, struggles, and progress of the people of Telangana. The event witnessed the presence of dignitaries, senior government officials, cultural leaders, and members of the public, who gathered to honor the rich legacy and bright future of the state.

As part of the ceremony, felicitations-were extended to several notable contributors to Telangana’s progress and cultural heritage. The Chief Minister personally honored Renowned artist Shri Ande Sri, who penned the Telangana State Song, Artist Professor Shri. Acharya Gangadhar.

And also honored the Principal JNAFAU – Fine Arts & Architecture College who designed the Telangana Talli and the Sculptor of Telangana Talli- Shilpi Shri. Ramana Reddy ICCR scholar who contributed to the design and creation of the Telangana Talli statue.

In his address, Chief Minister Revanth Reddy expressed gratitude to all those who have worked tirelessly for the development of the state. He emphasized the importance of preserving Telangana’s cultural ethos and reaffirmed the government’s commitment to ensuring inclusive growth for all.

The Telangana Talli Statue inauguration event concluded with cultural performances showcasing the vibrant traditions of Telangana, leaving the attendees with a sense of pride and unity.

Srinivasa Manapragada
Special News Correspondent – Art & Culture
United States Press Agency

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