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To Myanmar with love for Telugu
The New Indian Express Vijayawada
|June 22, 2025
GED 73 Yerra Atchanaidu, alias Yerra Naidu, has dedicated his post-retirement life and personal funds to teaching Telugu to the Telugu-speaking community in Myanmar (Burma), where the language is gradually disappearing.
Over 2.5 lakh Telugu people are settled in Myanmar, and in 1911, they formed the 'Andhra Sangham'. Naidu's forefathers migrated to Burma, but his parents returned to India as refugees during the 1966 crisis. Naidu later got a job in the Public Works Department (PWD), shifted to the Airport department in 1990, and retired in 2010 after two decades of service. In 2011, he visited Myanmar to attend the centenary celebrations of the Andhra Sangham in Moulmein city. There, he observed the decline of the Telugu language and resolved to preserve it. "Although I worked in Central government departments, they are unrelated to language. I have an interest in learning our mother tongue and passion in teaching. These two instinc
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