The Hans India
3 January 2026
The Hans India
The third World Telugu Conference held in Guntur witnessed an inspiring inaugural address by Supreme Court Justice Pamidighantam Sri Narasimha, who expressed amazement at the event's magnitude. The Justice underscored the profound relationship individuals develop with their mother tongue from birth.
Speaking on the transformative power of language, Justice Narasimha stated that "Language is not just for expressing thoughts; it has the power to create a whole world." He emphasized that language serves as a unifying force that provides people with their identity and connects them across communities.
In a significant advocacy move, Justice Narasimha made a compelling case for the promotion and preservation of Telugu across all spheres of society. He specifically called for making Telugu mandatory in official judicial proceedings, asserting that "Court proceedings up to the district level should be conducted in Telugu." His remarks reflected the critical importance of safeguarding regional languages and ensuring their active use in governance and institutional frameworks.
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