PM Modi Extends Ugadi Greetings to Andhra, Telangana for Telugu New Year

Prime Minister Narendra Modi has greeted the people of Andhra Pradesh and Telangana on the occasion of Ugadi, the Telugu New Year. He emphasized the festival's roots in tradition and its symbolism of new energy and beginnings. The Governors and Chief Ministers of both states also conveyed their heartfelt wishes for the new year, named 'Prabhava Nama'. They expressed hopes for prosperity, good health, bountiful rains, and agricultural success for all citizens.

Key Points: PM Modi's Ugadi Wishes for Andhra, Telangana on Telugu New Year

  • PM Modi posts Ugadi message in Telugu
  • Festival symbolizes new beginnings and energy
  • State Governors and CMs extend greetings
  • Leaders pray for prosperity and agricultural bounty
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PM Modi greets people of Andhra, Telangana on Telugu New Year

Prime Minister Narendra Modi and state leaders greet people on Ugadi, the Telugu New Year 'Prabhava Nama', wishing for prosperity and happiness.

"Ugadi marks the start of a new year and I pray that the coming year is full of happiness, success and wonderful health. - Narendra Modi"

Hyderabad, March 19

Prime Minister Narendra Modi has greeted people in Andhra Pradesh and Telangana on the occasion of Ugadi, the Telugu New Year. He posted his Ugadi message in Telugu on social media platforms, conveying heartfelt wishes to people.

This is a festival that is rooted in tradition and at the same time symbolises new energy and a beginning, he said.

"Ugadi marks the start of a new year and I pray that the coming year is full of happiness, success and wonderful health. May this year inspire everyone to pursue their aspirations with sincerity and contribute positively to society," reads his message.

Meanwhile, the Governor and Chief Ministers of both Telangana and Andhra Pradesh have also greeted people on the occasion of Ugadi, christened 'Prabhava Nama' this year.

Telangana Governor Shiv Pratap Shukla, in his message, conveyed his greetings to all Telugu-speaking people.

"On the auspicious occasion of Parabhava Nama Ugadi, I extend heartfelt best wishes to each and every Telugu-speaking brother and sister across the world. May this Telugu New Year usher in blessings and prosperity for you and your loved ones," he said.

"Ugadi is a festival of joy and hope, and the New Year shall bring with it new cheer and a bright future. Let us embrace the spirit of Ugadi, symbolized by the diverse tastes of the traditional Ugadi Pachchadi, to face life's challenges with optimism. May this 'Sri Parabhava Nama Samvatsaram' usher in peace, prosperity, harmony, health and happiness for all people and sections of society," the Governor added.

Telangana Chief Minister A. Revanth Reddy extended heartfelt greetings to the Telangana people on the auspicious Ugadi.

The Chief Minister hoped that the new year would bring prosperity and good fortune to the people of the state. Further, the CM prayed for bountiful rains and that the farmers' lives be filled with joy with abundant agricultural yields and livestock.

Recalling the launch of the 'Fine Rice' distribution scheme free of cost for all ration card holders on Ugadi festival last year, CM Revanth Reddy affirmed that the youngest state of Telangana in the country will achieve significant growth in all sectors and stands as a role model for the country.

The Chief Minister appealed to every Telangana citizen to celebrate Ugadi with pomp and gaiety, enriching our culture and traditions further.

- IANS

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Rohit P
Good wishes are always welcome, but I hope these greetings translate into concrete actions for the farmers of Telangana and Andhra. The CM mentioned bountiful rains and yields—let's see the policies to match those hopes. Ugadi Pachchadi reminds us life is a mix, so here's hoping for more sweetness this year.
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Siddharth J
As a Telugu person living in Delhi, seeing this news makes me feel connected to home. Ugadi is about new beginnings. Let's all embrace the optimism. The part about contributing positively to society is key.
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Michael C
Interesting to learn about Ugadi. The symbolism of the Pachchadi with different tastes is beautiful. It's good to see leaders across parties sharing festive greetings. Wishing all my Telugu friends a very happy new year!
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Anjali F
Ugadi wishes are fine, but it's become a bit of a formality for politicians every year. The real celebration is in our homes, with family, making the Pachchadi and reading the Panchangam. That's the tradition we must hold onto. Nevertheless, Subhakankshalu!
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Karthik V
The focus on farmers by CM Revanth Reddy is appreciated. Agriculture is the backbone. Hoping the 'Fine Rice' scheme and others actually reach the needy. May this year bring real growth for Telangana and Andhra, as the leaders said. Ugadi Subhakankshalu!

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