The emergence of a new Telugu community, GRADA, in America.

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The emergence of a new Telugu community, GRADA, in America.

Another organization has recently been formed for the Rayalaseema community residing in America. A new Telugu association has been established under the name 'Greater Rayalaseema Association of Dallas Area - "Grada".' The grand launch of 'Grada' witnessed significant participation from the Rayalaseema community, making it a successful event. During this celebration, a food drive was organized to alleviate hunger among the people.

A considerable number of expatriates actively participated in the food drive held at the North Texas Food Bank, contributing their part to its success. The management expressed that the organization is committed to initiating more service programs in the future. They elaborated on the 'Grada' association, highlighting its core principles of inspiration, interaction, and inclusion. Additionally, they provided insights into the various programs undertaken by the organization.


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