ð§ðēðđððīð ððēðŋðķððŪðīðē: ðĒððŋ ð§ðŋðēðŪðððŋðē, ðĒððŋ ðĢðŋðķðąðē, ðĒððŋ ðððððŋðē ðŊð ðĢðŋðŪððķðŧðąðŋðŪ ððąðŪðŋðķ, ðŪð° ðĶðēð―ððēðšðŊðēðŋ ðŪðŽðŪðą
ā°ĩాā°°ā°ļā°Ī్ā°ĩ ā°Ķిā°Ļోā°Ī్ā°ļā°ĩ ā°ķుā°ాā°ాంā°్ā°·ā°ēు ðĐðŪðŪðŋðŪððŪððĩððŪ ððĩðķðŧðžððĩððŪððŪ ðĶðĩððŊðĩðŪðŪðļðŪðŪðŧðļððĩðŪðđð Happy Heritage Day Today, as we celebrate Heritage Day in South Africa, we proudly honour the richness of our Telugu roots in South Africa. Our culture, language, and traditions are treasures passed down through generations. Let us pause to reflect on the power and responsibility of preserving our Telugu heritage. Our Telugu heritage is not just our past — it is the living heartbeat that gives identity, strength, and pride to every generation in the diaspora. When we teach our children Telugu language, songs, and traditions , we gift them the roots to stand tall anywhere in the world. Preserving Telugu culture is an act of love — love for our ancestors, our community, and the generations yet to come. Our festivals, literature, dance, and language are not just memories from home; they are powerful bridges connecting us to our spiritual and cultural essence . By keepi...