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'Ugadi' celebrated with traditional fervour in Telangana

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Published : Apr 6, 2019, 5:43 PM IST

Ugadi is the New Year's Day for the people of the Telugu community. The festival was celebrated by Telugu people with traditional fervour and gaiety across Telangana. It signifies that life is a mixture of different experiences, which should be accepted with equanimity throughout the year.

The Telugu new year Ugadi, was celebrated by Telugu people with traditional fervour and gaiety across Telangana

Hyderabad: Ugadi, the Telugu new year was celebrated with traditional fervour and gaiety across Telangana on Saturday.

Telugu people wore traditional attire and offered special prayers in the morning. People adorned their homes with mango leaves and flowers and also consumed Ugadi 'Pachadi,' which is made with neem flowers, jaggery, pepper or green chillies, salt, tamarind juice, small pieces of raw mango.

The Telugu new year Ugadi, was celebrated by Telugu people with traditional fervour and gaiety across Telangana

It signifies that life is a mixture of different experiences, which should be accepted with equanimity throughout the year. Ugadi was celebrated by the state government and the Congress, TDP and other parties in their offices. State Chief Secretary S K Joshi was the chief guest at the official celebrations organised by the state government.

'Panchanga Sravanam' (recitation of almanac) sessions were held at temples and other places as part of the celebrations.

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The state's financial position would be sound and the welfare measures would gain momentum during the year, the pandit who read out the almanac at the official celebrations said.

Telangana would be able to provide guidance to other states in the implementation of welfare schemes, he added.

Hyderabad: Ugadi, the Telugu new year was celebrated with traditional fervour and gaiety across Telangana on Saturday.

Telugu people wore traditional attire and offered special prayers in the morning. People adorned their homes with mango leaves and flowers and also consumed Ugadi 'Pachadi,' which is made with neem flowers, jaggery, pepper or green chillies, salt, tamarind juice, small pieces of raw mango.

The Telugu new year Ugadi, was celebrated by Telugu people with traditional fervour and gaiety across Telangana

It signifies that life is a mixture of different experiences, which should be accepted with equanimity throughout the year. Ugadi was celebrated by the state government and the Congress, TDP and other parties in their offices. State Chief Secretary S K Joshi was the chief guest at the official celebrations organised by the state government.

'Panchanga Sravanam' (recitation of almanac) sessions were held at temples and other places as part of the celebrations.

Also read: Nizamabad ready for 'historic' election

The state's financial position would be sound and the welfare measures would gain momentum during the year, the pandit who read out the almanac at the official celebrations said.

Telangana would be able to provide guidance to other states in the implementation of welfare schemes, he added.

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'Ugadi' celebrated with traditional fervour in Telangana
Hyderabad, Apr 6 (PTI) Ugadi, the Telugu new year was
celebrated with traditional fervour and gaiety across
Telangana on Saturday.
Telugu people wore traditional attire and offered special
prayers in the morning.
People adorned their homes with mango leaves and flowers
and also consumed Ugadi 'Pachadi,' which is made with neem
flowers, jaggery, pepper or green chillies, salt, tamarind
juice, small pieces of raw mango.
It signifies that life is a mixture of different
experiences, which should be accepted with equanimity
throughout the year.
Ugadi was celebrated by the state government and the
Congress, TDP and other parties in their offices.
State Chief Secretary S K Joshi was the chief guest at
the official celebrations organised by the state government.
'Panchanga Sravanam' (recitation of almanac) sessions
were held at temples and other places as part of the
celebrations.
The state's financial position would be sound and the
welfare measures would gain momentum during the year, the
pandit who read out the almanac at the official celebrations
said.
Telangana would be able to provide guidance to other
states in the implementation of welfare schemes, he added. PTI
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