Nara Chandrababu Naidu, born on 20 April 1950, is a veteran Indian politician and a prominent statesman of Andhra Pradesh. As the longest-serving Chief Minister, he is widely respected for his vision, administrative reforms, and dynamic leadership. He played a pivotal role in transforming Hyderabad into a global IT hub, fostering entrepreneurship, and boosting infrastructure development. Known for his innovative governance, digital initiatives, and people-centric policies, Naidu has consistently worked toward empowering youth, farmers, and marginalized communities, leaving a lasting impact on the state’s progress.
Nara Chandrababu Naidu has consistently recognized the importance of Telugu language and culture in shaping Andhra Pradesh’s identity. His support for institutions like the Telugu Akademi reflects his vision of blending tradition with modern education. By encouraging literary activities, research programs, and digital initiatives, he has helped preserve Telugu heritage while making it accessible to younger generations.
Key Highlights:
Advocated modernization of Telugu Akademi through digital resources
Supported promotion of classical and contemporary Telugu literature
Encouraged initiatives to make Telugu education more student-friendly
Under Chandrababu Naidu’s leadership, Telugu Akademi has been strengthened as a center of cultural and academic excellence. He envisioned the Akademi not only as a publisher but also as a bridge connecting literary heritage with modern learners. His initiatives have created opportunities for scholars, students, and writers to engage with Telugu language meaningfully.
Key Highlights:
Promoted Telugu as a medium in higher education and digital platforms
Encouraged research on Telugu heritage and its modern applications
Worked to make Telugu Akademi globally recognized through translation and outreach projects