Recognizing the Achievements of Mangalagiri’s Talented Individuals
Mangalagiri continues to shine as a hub of talent, dedication, and social responsibility, with its residents making remarkable contributions in various fields. Two such individuals—Janjanam Malleswara Rao and Pathan Zainab Khan—were recently recognized for their commendable efforts by Andhra Pradesh’s Minister for Education and IT, Nara Lokesh.
Janjanam Malleswara Rao, a devoted supporter of the Telugu Desam Party, along with his son Karthikeya, met the minister and presented him with a unique handwoven textile featuring images of Lokesh’s family members. The gift, a symbol of their admiration, was warmly received. More importantly, their keen interest in undertaking social service initiatives in the Mangalagiri constituency was met with appreciation. Lokesh assured them of his team’s unwavering support in their efforts to uplift society.
On the other hand, Mangalagiri’s young artist, Pathan Zainab Khan, has made her mark in the India Book of Records with a remarkable feat in painting. In a display of patience, skill, and creativity, she worked tirelessly for seven hours to assemble 318 banyan leaves into a stunning 10×12-sized portrait of Sardar Bhagat Singh. Her artistic excellence and dedication have brought pride to the constituency, and her achievement was duly recognized by the minister.
Expressing his admiration for both individuals, Nara Lokesh emphasized his commitment to encouraging talent and supporting those who strive to make a difference in society. As Mangalagiri continues to be home to such inspiring personalities, the spirit of progress and excellence remains stronger than ever.
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