Venkaiah Naidu calls for making Telugu proficiency mandatory for govt. jobs

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Former Vice-President M. Venkaiah Naidu releasing balloons astatine  the Krishna Tarang, connected  the Krishna University field  astatine  Machilipatnam connected  Thursday.

Former Vice-President M. Venkaiah Naidu releasing balloons astatine the Krishna Tarang, connected the Krishna University field astatine Machilipatnam connected Thursday. | Photo Credit: Special Arrangement

There is simply a request to support and beforehand Telugu language, and governments should marque Telugu proficiency mandatory for jobs, erstwhile Vice-President M. Venkaiah Naidu has said.

Participating arsenic the main impermanent successful the Krishna Tarang-2025, a three-day inter-collegiate younker and taste festival astatine the Krishna University successful Machilipatnam connected Thursday, Mr. Venkaiah Naidu pointed retired that the involvement of the younker successful the Telugu connection and past is receding.

“The authorities should guarantee that each authoritative correspondence is done successful Telugu language. Students should summation excellence not lone successful academics but besides successful humanities and sports,” helium said.

‘Yuva Keratalu’

Minister for Mines and Excise Kollu Ravindra said an inaugural ‘Yuva Keratalu’ was conducted successful Machilipatnam to bring retired the hidden endowment successful the youth, and thousands participated successful the programme.

Avanigadda MLA Mandali Buddha Prasad said Machilipatnam is the birthplace of art, portion Krishna territory is known for producing state fighters, journalists, and eminent politicians.

APSRTC Chairman Konakalla Narayana urged the students to instrumentality inspiration from Mr. Venkaiah Naidu’s journey, rising from the level of a enactment idiosyncratic to the Vice-President of India.

Krishna University Vice-Chancellor K. Ranjee, professors and students were contiguous successful the programme being organised to showcase the endowment of students from 144 colleges affiliated to the university.

Published - December 05, 2025 12:19 americium IST

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