calender_icon.png 21 June, 2025 | 4:06 AM

Nara Bhuvaneswari Celebrates Birthday with Thalassemia Patients

21-06-2025 12:00:00 AM

In a heartwarming departure from the usual glitz associated with celebrity birthdays, Nara Bhuvaneswari, Managing Trustee of the NTR Memorial Trust, marked her birthday on Friday with Thalassemia patients at the NTR Trust Thalassemia Care Centre in Hyderabad. Bhuvaneswari expressed immense joy in spending her special day surrounded by the children, distributing fruits and sweets to everyone present. The event was filled with warmth as the children, along with NTR Trust CEO K. Rajendra Kumar IPS (Retd), COO Gopi Adusupalle, and staff members, wished her well, presenting plants and bouques as tokens of affection.

Bhuvaneswari’s commitment to social service was evident as she engaged with the young patients, bringing smiles to their faces. The NTR Trust, under her leadership, has been a beacon of hope for many, particularly through its healthcare initiatives like the Thalassemia Care Centre, which provides critical support to those battling the condition.

In a parallel celebration, Bhuvaneswari’s birthday was also commemorated at the central office of the Rashtriya Brahmana Sanghatan (RBS) on Brahmayya Pantulu Street, Satyanarayana Puram, Vijayawada. Organized under the leadership of RBS Working President and TDP 33rd Division In-Charge Garlapati Vijayakumar, the event saw Telugu Desam Party (TDP) State Vice-President and former Brahmin Corporation Chairman Vemuri Anand Surya as the chief guest. Anand Surya cut a cake and extended heartfelt birthday wishes to Bhuvaneswari, lauding her as a remarkable figure in public life.

Describing her as the daughter of the legendary Nandamuri Taraka Rama Rao, wife of Chief Minister Nara Chandrababu Naidu, and mother of Education Minister Nara Lokesh,

Anand Surya praised Bhuvaneswari’s inspiring journey. He highlighted her role as NTR Trust Chairperson, steering the organization toward impactful service programs and upholding the legacy of the Heritage group. “Her contributions embody the essence of womanhood,” he said, conveying birthday greetings on behalf of the state’s Brahmin community and TDP.

The RBS event was attended by key members, including Prakash Nandiraju, Manchikanti Dhanalakshmi, Kashinadhuni Sudhakar, and others, who joined in the celebrations with enthusiasm. Bhuvaneswari’s dual celebrations underscored her deep connection to both grassroots service and community leadership, making her birthday a memorable occasion for all involved.