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AAA Las Vegas Chapter announced with Mohan Achanta as Chapter President

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The Andhra Pradesh American Association (AAA), the first and only national-level organization founded for Andhrites residing in the United States, announced the opening of its 10th chapter in Las Vegas, Nevada. Leading this new chapter will be Mohan Achanta, a resident of Las Vegas originally from Kakinada, Andhra Pradesh.

Mohan Achanta Family

Mohan, a seasoned IT professional with expertise in strategic portfolio execution and delivery, brings a passion for preserving and sharing Andhra culture with future generations. He is actively involved in the Las Vegas Telugu community and has a proven track record of organizing community events.

“Mohan Achanta will be a valuable asset to the AAA Las Vegas chapter,” said AAA Founder Hari Motupalli. “His dedication to the local Telugu community over the past nine years makes him the ideal leader to cultivate a vibrant chapter.”

Hari Motupalli, AAA Founder

Founded in Pennsylvania, the AAA has expanded to eight states: New Jersey, Delaware, North Carolina, Texas, Arizona, Georgia, and now Nevada. The organization’s primary mission is to unite Andhrites across the US, fostering a sense of community regardless of caste, religion, or political affiliation. The AAA promotes cultural celebrations and traditions, aiming to introduce American-born children of Andhra descent to their heritage.

“We firmly believe that without proactive efforts, our cultural practices, festivals, and cuisine risk fading away for future generations,” says the AAA. “The AAA aims to bridge the gap and ensure our rich culture thrives in the US, becoming an integral part of the next generation’s identity.” With a goal of national expansion, the AAA aspires to establish chapters in at least 16 states by the end of 2024. For more information, visit www.NRI2NRI.com/AAA.

Mohan Achanta

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