Tributes paid to Potti Sriramulu in his home district
The Hindu
Tributes paid to Sri Potti Sriramulu on his 123rd birth anniversary in Nellore, inspiring youth with his legacy.
Tributes were paid to Sri Potti Sriramulu on his 123rd birth anniversary on Saturday. At his native place in Nellore, which has been named after him as ‘Sri Potti Sriramulu Nellore’ district, the District Collector M. Hari Narayanan garlanded Sriramulu’s statue at Atmakur bus station junction.
While paying his tribute, Mr. Narayanan recalled the fast unto death undertaken by the ‘Amarajeevi’ for the creation of the State. “Several freedom fighters and crusaders have etched a place in our hearts and Potti Sriramulu is one of them for his struggle for the creation of states on linguistic basis,” he said, calling upon the youth to draw inspiration from the storied life of Potti Sriramulu.
BC Welfare Officer Venkataiah also took part.
According to the “2023: World Air Quality Report”, India is the third most polluted nation globally and Delhi the most polluted capital city. Though Bengaluru (Rank 673) stands nowhere close to the topmost polluted cities, increasing temperature, irregular rains, growing population and infrastructure are leading to a slow change in the water and air quality of the garden city.