AP speakers call for collective efforts to promote Telugu

Visakhapatnam: Legislative Assembly Speaker Chintakayala Ayyannapatrudu called on the government and the public to work to uphold and promote Telugu. He stressed its role in education, urging people to be proud of their native language and recalled Nandamuri Taraka Rama Rao’s lifelong commitment to Telugu culture and self-esteem.
The spokesman praised Chief Minister N. Chandrababu Naidu for his tradition in Telugu and for Dr. Ghazal Srinivas, Chairman of Andhra Saraswatha Parishad, for organizing the Third World Telugu Mahasabha. The event will be held in Amaravati in January 2026.
Ayyannapatrudu unveiled the conference logo of Visakhapatnam, describing Mahasabha as a unified moment for global Telugu speakers. Dr Srinivas said the cathedral will be the largest Telugu festival in Andhra Pradesh to date, which will be held under the slogan “Andhra Meva Jayate”.
The event is expected to be involved in politics, film and literature. Organizers hope that the Telugu Mahasabha will be proud of this language and inspire collective efforts to preserve Andhra Pradesh’s rich cultural heritage.