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Madugula lauds Naidu’s vision

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Renowned Avadhani and Saraswati devotee, Madugula Nagaphani Sharma, praised Chief Minister Chandrababu Naidu for his visionary leadership, stating that no other leader in the country possesses foresight like his. He commended the initiatives taken by Chandrababu during the united Andhra Pradesh to promote the state’s culture and traditions. He emphasised that it was Chandrababu’s vision that brought the IT industry to Hyderabad, transforming the lives of millions.
Nagaphani Sharma recalled how, 30 years ago, Chandrababu Naidu had predicted the transformation of the Madhapur region, which was once strewn with rocks and rubble, into a thriving IT hub. He highlighted that the entire area would be populated with IT professionals, both domestic and international. In such an environment, he stressed the importance of preserving and promoting Andhra Pradesh’s culture and traditions.
He added that it was during this time that Chandrababu allocated land for the establishment of the “Avadhana Saraswati Peetham” in Madhapur, ensuring that the state’s rich heritage would flourish amidst the rapidly growing IT sector.
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Nagaphani Sharma underscored that the decision to set up the Saraswati Peetham among prominent IT companies was a testament to the CM’s foresight.
Speaking on the occasion of receiving the Padma Shri award, Nagaphani Sharma expressed his gratitude to Chief Minister Chandrababu for his guidance and support. He conveyed confidence that under Chandrababu’s leadership, the state would continue to progress, with various government programmes yielding positive results. He further added that major state projects, including Amaravati, the capital city, and the Polavaram project, would be successfully completed, benefitting the people.

CM Chandrababu Naidu congratulated Nagaphani Sharma on receiving the Padma Shri and extended his best wishes. He invited the esteemed Avadhani to Amaravati and honoured him with a shawl at the Secretariat on Tuesday.

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