Thursday, June 21, 2007
NRI TDP
Every Telugu living abroad, leaves something behind. Family, friends, relatives, well-wishers and has fond memories of home, childhood, school, town, favourite haunts, old colleagues and more.
But every Telugu leaving his/her homeland takes something precious along with the pickles and pattus - the essence of the Telugu traditions and the spirit of its culture that sprouts and blossoms as the years pass into a constant yearning and longing. Telugus have travelled and settled far away from home, across the world; but the Telugu culture and way of life never leaves them.
The number of Telugus living abroad has made TDP rethink on reaching out to the Telugus overseas. In the 25th year of TDP, has been envisaged as a platform to reconnect Telugus with the culture, traditions, progress and growth of their Telugu homeland. It facilitates the involvement of Telugu people living and working away from their homeland, in getting closer to Andhra Pradesh, their home, through the various programmes in the fields of health, education, rural development relief measures being implemented by Telugu Desam the Party under the leadership of its President, Shri Nara Chandrababu Naidu.
This mission is thus a critical tool in the continuously unfolding vision of Telugu Desam. A vision that would constantly keep the growth of the Telugu land and the prosperity of every Telugu soul close to its heart.
The inner thought behind is to build a bridge between Telugus and their Telugu desam. A bridge of caring, learning, understand and sharing. A bridge that would empower you, as a Telugu, to give back and strengthen your associations, your town, your school, your people; and also your homeland, in helping the present and the coming generations, better.
It is a window of opportunity to reaffirm your faith in the Telugu culture and traditions and participate in its joys and festivities from wherever you are. It is a cultural resource, an instant connection to home, an event guide, a showcase and above all, the surest way of making a difference to your homeland.
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