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APTA extends helping hand to flood affected families in Khammam
Established in the USA in 2008 with 10,000 members across the country, APTA has been committed to supporting Telugu NRIs and contributing to the home country.
SBIT chairman Gundala Krishna distributed about 300 essential items kits provided by the APTA to flood affected families in Khammam.
Khammam: American Progressive Telugu Association (APTA) has extended a helping to the flood affected families in Khammam.
SBIT chairman Gundala Krishna distributed about 300 kits of essential items along with vegetables provided by the APTA to the affected families. He said that many families have lost everything due unprecedented floods Khammam witnessed recently.
He informed that essential home kits were distributed to more than 700 flood-affected families in Telangana and AP under the aegis of APTA. He thanked APTA president Trinadh Mudrageda, global operations chair Madhu Vulli, Khammam in-charge Karthik Gundala and Vijayawada in-charge Kotesh Chavvakula for their kind gesture.
Established in the USA in 2008 with 10,000 members across the country, APTA has been committed to supporting Telugu NRIs and contributing to the home country. The association has awarded scholarships worth Rs 15 crore benefiting over 10,000 students.
The organisation also continues to empower its members by fostering business opportunities, supporting the next generation and preserving Telugu culture. Additionally, APTA has distributed 10 lakh sanitary pads to rural village schoolgirls as part of its ongoing community initiatives, Krishna added.