The TANA Women's and Men's Cricket Tournament in Columbus, Ohio, held on August 5th, saw 42 teams compete. President Niranjan Srungavarapu congratulated the winners, and prizes totaling $4000 were awarded. Women players who performed well received sarees as gifts.
The 23rd TANA Convention in Philadelphia was a great success, with volunteers and donors honored for their contributions. TANA leaders, including former president Anjayya Choudhary Lavu, expressed gratitude for everyone's cooperation. Conference Convener Ravi Pottluri thanked the committee members and their families for their dedication.
The 23rd TANA Convention was held with grandeur on July 7th-9th at the Pennsylvania Convention Center in Philadelphia. The event featured performances and speeches by prominent figures. Chief guest M. Venkaiah Naidu, along with Supreme Court Chief Justice N.V. Ramana and Nandamuri Balakrishna, attended the celebrations.
In this event, TANA President Anjayya Chowdary Lavu spoke about the upcoming TANA Grand Convention to be held in Philadelphia in July, emphasizing its grandeur. He invited everyone to attend the event and encouraged business leaders, politicians, film stars, writers, and others to cooperate for the success of the convention and to accept TANA's hospitality. He also acknowledged and honored the generous donors for their support, highlighting their invaluable contribution. Since taking over as TANA President, he mentioned that he had worked to expand the organization's activities and strengthen TANA.
TANA Convention Convenor Ravi Potluri shared important details about the convention and urged everyone to attend and make the event a success.
The TANA Medical and Cancer Screening Camp at Vemsoor, Khammam, was a community health initiative organized by the North American Telugu Association (TANA). The camp provided free medical check-ups and cancer screenings to local residents, aiming to detect early signs of cancer and offer general health assessments. It focused on raising awareness about cancer prevention and promoting overall health within the community. The event was part of TANA's ongoing efforts to improve healthcare access and provide vital medical services to underserved populations.
TANA Medical and Screening Camp at Kalluru was an initiative organized to provide free health check-ups and screenings to the local community. The camp focused on offering medical services such as general health check-ups, cancer screenings, and other diagnostic tests to individuals in need. The goal was to promote health awareness and provide necessary medical support to underserved populations. This initiative reflects TANA's ongoing commitment to improving the well-being of communities through health outreach programs.
Dhim TANA" event in Ohio Valley was a lively cultural gathering organized by the North American Telugu Association (TANA). It featured an array of traditional performances, including music, dance, and other artistic expressions that showcased the rich Telugu culture. The event brought together the Telugu speaking community in the Ohio Valley region, providing a platform for local talents to perform and celebrate their heritage. In addition to the cultural festivities, the event also focused on raising awareness and funds for various TANA initiatives, including social welfare programs and community development projects. It served as an opportunity for attendees to connect, network, and strengthen the bonds within the Telugu community while enjoying a fun and festive atmosphere.
The 23rd TANA Conference Raleigh Kick-Off & Fundraiser event was held to mark the beginning of the conference and raise funds for various community initiatives. It featured a gathering of members and supporters to celebrate Telugu culture and contribute to TANA's ongoing projects.
TANA Philadelphia Convention 2023, themed TANA TeluguPride, was a vibrant celebration of Telugu culture, heritage, and community. Held in Philadelphia, this convention brought together thousands of Telugu-speaking people from across North America and beyond. The event featured a variety of cultural performances, discussions, workshops, and entertainment that showcased the rich traditions of Telugu-speaking people. It also included networking opportunities, educational sessions, and programs that promoted unity, community service, and pride in the Telugu identity. The convention highlighted TANA's commitment to fostering connections, preserving cultural heritage, and supporting charitable causes within the community
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