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Society is the temple, people are the gods, thought Shri NT Rama Rao..సమాజమే దేవాలయం, ప్రజలే దేవుళ్లు, భావించిన శ్రీ ఎన్టీ రామారావు

 Society is the temple, people are the gods, thought Shri NT Rama Rao

On the occasion of the 98th birth anniversary of the late Nandamuri Tarakaramarao, a grand function was held at the Avanigadda Telugu desam party office.

 Former Deputy Speaker Gau: Sri Mandali Buddha Prasad was the chief guest at the event.

 The self-respect of the Telugu nation is a source of hope for the poor
He said that Shri NT Rama Rao has got a sustainable place in history.
He gave life to many different characters in the film industry and left an indelible mark on the hearts of Andhra Pradesh fans. Within nine months of founding the Telugu Desam Party and establishing the Telugu Desam Party, he paved the way for the welfare state of the poor people by believing that the society is the temple and the people are the gods as the Chief Minister of Andhra Pradesh.

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