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Venkaiah Naidu lauds the role of Indian diaspora in growth story of US and India becoming a Vishwa Guru

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Naidu inaugurated the annual Maha Sabhas of TANA in Philadelphia and urged the Telugu diaspora to take pride in their mother tongue

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Venkaiah Naidu, the former Vice President of India praised the Indian community of the US for working tirelessly and bringing glory to their motherland, thereby contributing to the American growth story. He addressed an event on July 11 which was organized by the Indian community organizations in Washington DC.

While addressing the event Naidu said, “The Indian diaspora has contributed richly to the growth story of the US. The India- US relationship is one of partnership, cooperation, and trust in diverse areas, deepened by the values we share.”

“To me, as also to our countrymen, it is a moment of great pride to witness the success and accomplishments of our fellow countrymen and women who have excelled in various fields. Your collective contribution has not only brought glory to our motherland but has also strengthened Indo-US relations in a big way,” he added.

Naidu unequivocally emphasized the importance of conversing in and propagating the Telugu language and urged the diaspora to feel pride in using their mother tongue. He also reiterated the need for India to reclaim its position as “Vishwa Guru” and continue to spread its knowledge and wisdom to the world.

In the US, the former VP also graced the occasion of the 23rd Congress of the Telugu Association of North America (TANA) and inaugurated the annual Maha Sabhas of TANA at the Pennsylvania Convention Canter in Philadelphia followed by an address to the Telugu Diaspora.

A prominent Indian political leader, Naidu was presented with the Joint Legislative Resolution issued by the state of New Jersey, USA, in honor of his public service and leadership at the TANA event.

The Ambassador of India to the US, Taranjit Singh Sandhu, hosted Naidu at India House in Washington DC, for a discussion on deepening bilateral relations between the US and India.

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