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CM KCR | Good literature is a symbol for the aspirations of Telangana’s existence: CM KCR

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CM KCR | Good literature is a symbol for the aspirations of Telangana's existence: CM KCR

CM KCR | Hyderabad: Chief Minister KCR remembered the services of prominent Telangana poet and writer Guda Anjayya on the occasion of his birth anniversary. He referred to Guda Anjayya’s literary contributions as a symbol of Telangana’s existence and praised his efforts in inspiring people through his songs.

The Chief Minister stated that through various songs, Guda Anjayya has brought widespread cultural awareness for the cause of Telangana statehood and has motivated people to actively participate in various developmental activities. He acknowledged that the songs composed by these individuals make people contemplate and contribute to the cultural initiatives, which ultimately helps in the progress of Telangana.

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Referring to the song “Nenu Ranu Biddo Sarkaru Dhavakhana” (I am going to the government hospital), which addresses the current health situation in Telangana, the Chief Minister expressed satisfaction with the progress and solution achieved in the past year. He mentioned that the state government has made significant progress in the field of healthcare and is receiving public admiration for its efforts. He further emphasized that by fulfilling the aspirations of the people, promoting growth in all sectors, and becoming an ideal for the nation, Telangana has stood strong today.

The Chief Minister conveyed his appreciation for Guda Anjayya’s songs, which have become symbols of Telangana’s existence and have instilled inspiration among the people. He mentioned that these songs have played a significant role in infusing enthusiasm among the people and taking Telangana’s progress campaign further.

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— Telangana CMO (@TelanganaCMO) June 21, 2023

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