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CM – Vice President Naidu calls for the effective use of technology to preserve Telugu

The Vice President called on the organizations promoting the Telugu language to take responsibility for making Telugu's rich literary wealth accessible to all.

The Vice President called on the organizations working for the Telugu language to take responsibility for making Telugu’s rich literary wealth accessible to all.

Published: October 25, 2021 7:39 AM |

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VIJAYAWADA: Vice President M Venkaiah Naidu emphasized the need to “preserve our rich cultural and linguistic heritage” and urged everyone to work individually and collectively. The vice president made these remarks during the virtual launch of the 100 Vanguri Foundation of America on Sunday. The book entitled « 7va Prapancha Sahiti Sadassu Sabha Vishesha Sanchika » is based on the 7th World Telugu Literary Summit, which was organized by the Vanguri Foundation of America in collaboration with other Telugu cultural organizations last October.

Venkaiah Naidu congratulated the editors, authors and publishers on dedicating the book to the renowned singer SP Balasubrahmanyam and called for more such initiatives to promote the rich cultural heritage. He also commended the Vanguri Foundation for organizing Telugu language conferences for the past 27 years.
As the advent of the Internet and digital technologies offer new opportunities for language preservation and development, the Vice President called for these technologies to be used effectively. « The day our language is forgotten, our culture will also disappear, » he said, adding that our ancient literature should be brought closer to the youth.

The Vice President urged the organizations that stand up for the Use the Telugu language to take responsibility for making the rich literary wealth of Telugu accessible to all. Stressing the need to make traditional vocabulary accessible to everyone, he said the need to use existing words effectively and create new Telugu words according to changing trends. The event was attended by representatives of the Telugu diaspora from around the world, Telugu language enthusiasts, and Telugu writers, including Vanguri Chitten Raju, founder of the Vanguri Foundation of America, and Vamsiramaraju, founder of the Vamsi Arts Theater.

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