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Chandrashekar Rao gets huge responce At World Telugu Conference

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K Chandrasekhar Rao who was the telangana’s Chief Minister has made a fascinating talk at the inaugural session of World Telugu Conference that started on a terrific way at LB Stadium on Friday night.
The Chief Minister started his speech by recounting the popular “Jo Achuthananda Jojo Mukunda” ballad and focused on the obligation of parents to instill the propensity for communicating in Telugu from childhood in their youngsters.
Turning nostalgic,telangana chief minister Chandrashekar Rao said his teachers perceived his ability in Telugu language and gave a stage to seek after Telugu as a primary subject in his studies .
He reviewed how his teacher Mudigonda Veerabhadriah praised him when he conveyed to his notice “Poota Rekulu” utilized as a part of a Telugu tune in a film acted by well known hero Shobhan Babu.
Poota Rekulu is the name of a sweet arranged locally in beach front Andhra area. Since he was a major fan of Telugu films, Chief minister K Chandrasekhar Rao said he observed each film and furthermore built up the propensity for knowing the significance of each Telugu word.
He solicited his instructor the importance from Pootha Rekulu as it was not well-known in Telangana in 1970s. K Chandrasekhar Rao said he knew just ‘Poola Rekulu’ till at that point. His instructor promptly called his friend in Vijayawada and educated it was a most loved sweet name in coastal Andhra.
He said the Shobhan Babu’s melody helped him to take in another Telugu word . Telangana was ignorant the sweet amid 1970s. His teacher needed to approach his partner in Vijayawada to know the word utilized as a part of the melody.Chief minister Chandrashekar Rao likewise clarified the consolation given by his master Mruthunjaya Sharma in composing lyrics at school level.
The Chief Minister presented a few poems composed by Vemana and clarified the significance in it. He declared that instructors ought to endeavor hard and urge student to create communication abilities in Telugu.
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