The Telugu Language Day was celebrated in Saudi Arabia with great enthusiasm, highlighting the rich cultural heritage of the Telugu-speaking community abroad. The event, organised by the Saudi Arabia Telugu Association (SATA) in collaboration with the TDP NRI Committee, also served as a platform to promote the innovative P4 model (Public–Private–People Partnership) championed by the Andhra Pradesh government.
The Event
- Over 2,000 attendees participated in the celebrations, learning about the role of the P4 model in achieving social and economic empowerment.
- Kondapalli Srinivas, Minister for MSME & SERP, addressed the gathering virtually, stressing Andhra Pradesh’s commitment to eradicating poverty and driving inclusive development.
- The programme emphasized the vision of achieving “zero poverty by 2047” through collective action.
Role of NRIs
More than 100 NRIs pledged support for vulnerable families. Notable contributors included:
- Dr. Vemuri Ravi
- Dr. P. Krishnamohan
They highlighted the importance of collaborative community-driven initiatives to uplift disadvantaged groups.
Organisers and Dignitaries
The event was led by SATA Core Committee members, including:
- Anandraju Gunduboyina (President)
- Sucharitha
- Jani Basha Shaik
- Irfan Mohammed
- Rajasekhar Chennupati
- Satibabu Chollangi
- Ananth Srinivas Dadi
- Akshitha Chennupati
- Shilpa Gaddam
Their efforts showcased the strength of the Telugu diaspora in promoting cultural identity abroad.
Significance
- The celebration of Telugu Language Day in Saudi Arabia reinforced the global recognition of Telugu as a major Indian language with deep cultural roots.
- The event not only celebrated language and heritage but also aligned with Andhra Pradesh’s development vision through the P4 model.
- It highlighted how language, culture, and development goals can unite communities across borders.


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