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Srinivasa Manapragada bestowed with US President’s Life Time Achievement Award for Volunteer Service

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Srinivasa Manapragada, an NRI bestowed with US “President’s Life Time Achievement Award for Community Service & Volunteer Leadership” from White House, Washington DC. This is a proud moment for all NRIs who have supported and been with Srinivasa Manapragada in his journey to achieve the gigantic Honor from USA President Joseph R Biden & Office of the President of United States & AmeriCorps.

This is for his commitment to building a stronger nation through Volunteer Service and bearing the torch to continue the service as a American Leader. Srinivasa Manapragada Received this prestigious award from the hands of Honorable congressman Ro Khanna in a grand event function at the Cosmopolitan of Las Vegas Hotel in Las Vegas, Nevada.

Speaking on this occasion Mr. Manapragada said “first I want to thank my parents who brought me to this world Janapada Brahma Shri Manapragada Narasimha Murthy and Renuka Devi Manapragada. This great achievement and honor was all possible with their support time in and time out. My family is the reason for this charity and helping the needy. I thank my wife Kavitha, sons Simha, Manihar, Yuvraj, my brother Sai Psychuck Manapragada, sister in law Lakshmi and nieces Sreyasrih & Himasri“.

He also thanked Dr. Pailla Malla Reddy who is a Guide for many like him in this community, Dr. Vijaypal Reddy, Dr. Haranath Policherla, Dr. Mohan Patlola who always were guiding him. He also got great encouragement from the national and local leaders to mention and thanked great leaders like Governor of CA Gavin Newsom, Assemblymen Ash Kalra, Congressmen Mike Honda, Congressman Eric Swalwell, Shri. Anand Kuchibotla, Shri. Jayaram Komati, Dr. Romesh Japra, Shri. Ramesh Thangellapalli, Bharath Madadi, Venkat Aekka, Anil Arrabelli, Vamshi Reddy, Saraswathi, Nandasrirama, Prasad, Ravinethi, Sohail, Amith who were always behind him and encouraged his activities.

Srinivas Manapragada

Srinivasa Manapragada is a dynamic leader and well renowned in communities and Indian diaspora who lives in US. He is an entrepreneur, IT leader and holds great positions and worked for fortune 100 companies. Manapragada is also the Cultural Ambassador for Indian Community recognized by California Governors office. He is the top 50 influential and motivational persons in NRI community in US.

Recently Mr. Manapragada also received HighFlyer Top 50 global achievers award. Manapragada also now have a community reach start up called Labcube Group of Companies. He is currently helping with Manayu HealthCard for NRI Parents living in India and offering medical services at their doorstep. Manapragada is also coming with a Convention Center (MCC) in San Ramon, east Bay Area California and wanted to help with a one stop unique Celebration/Sports and Cultural Convention center. “Srinivasa Manapragada is very happy to receive this highest award from US President which he says being abroad he feels he got this award and laurels which he has the same feeling of receiving the Padma Bhushan award.”

Always Manapragada strives to give back to the community and needy from his businesses and always does it limit himself to his personal philanthropy. Due to pandemic situation last year these awards were pending and were supposed to be given at the White House. The event was planned in conjunctions with Telangana American Telugu Association Board Meeting where Congressman Hon. Ro Khanna graciously accepted the invitation to present and bestow these awards in Las Vegas, Nevada on January 21st.

Speaking on this occasion he congratulated Manapragada and appreciated his work and his vision in helping the needy. Everyone who attended the event wished Srinivasa Manapragada on his achievement and wished more and more laurels to flow in and showered their blessings and continue support on his future journey and endeavors.

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