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Telugu language recognised as official language in the USA finds place on American ballot box

 

A very proud moment for the all Telugu people across the globe as the Donald Trump government in United States of America has recognised Telugu language as the official language for communication in the United States. With the latest development, the Telugu people across the world has a reason to celebrate. Going into the details, the US presidential election is scheduled for November 3 wherein the voter ballot paper will be printed in different languages.

In this backdrop, the Telugu language is also included in the list of the official languages in the voter ballot paper including some of the Indian languages. With this, the election process and all the official activities that take place in America shall be explained in Telugu as well as hereafter.

Currently, there is an estimated 15 crore population who speak Telugu across the world including 9 crores from Andhra Pradesh and Telangana. According to the 2011 census, there are 8.2 crore Telugu speakers in India. This number has increased tremendously in these 9 years. The number of Telugu speaking people in America is growing exponentially hence the US government has recognized Telugu as an official language.

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it is also available in Hindi, Gujarathi, Tamil & Punjabi..

 

I think it is ridiculous.. when only US Citizens can vote and a certain degree of proficiency in English is a prerequisite for obtaining Citizenship.. where is the need for the Ballots to be in other languages..

 

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1 minute ago, r2d2 said:

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it is also available in Hindi, Gujarathi, Tamil & Punjabi..

 

I think it is ridiculous.. when only US Citizens can vote and a certain degree of proficiency in English is a prerequisite for obtaining Citizenship.. where is the need for the Ballots to be in other languages..

 

Telugu ki World level gurtimpu ravataniki baboru ordered ani @Sucker cheppadu

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7 minutes ago, r2d2 said:

Eky1qbIXgAEvV63?format=jpg&name=small

it is also available in Hindi, Gujarathi, Tamil & Punjabi..

 

I think it is ridiculous.. when only US Citizens can vote and a certain degree of proficiency in English is a prerequisite for obtaining Citizenship.. where is the need for the Ballots to be in other languages..

 

Tamil ekkada vundhi akkada ? Thai , taglog ,korean.i am surprised no Chinese...they added it based on language of residence.

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1 minute ago, kakatiya said:

Tamil ekkada vundhi akkada ? Thai , taglog ,korean.i am surprised no Chinese...they added it based on language of residence.

it varies by County.. Santa Clara has Tamil.. you can request in the language of your preference ( from the available list ).....

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