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Updated : Sep 3, 2024

NTR huge donation for Telugu states flood victims?

Telugu states Andhra Pradesh and Telangana are grappling with a severe crisis due to intense rainfall, leading to widespread flooding and difficult conditions throughout the region. In the midst of this crisis, both Telugu states are urgently in need of assistance.

It is known Man of Masses NTR's commitment to humanitarian causes and philanthropic endeavors continues to shine through, as he consistently leads in efforts to support those in need. In response to the devastating floods, the actor has stepped up to support those affected by the floods.

Moved by the devastation, NTR has generously donated 50 lakhs to the Andhra Pradesh state government and another 50 lakhs to the Telangana state government to aid in flood relief efforts. This generous act of compassion and responsibility by the actor has garnered widespread admiration on social media.

Announcing the generous donation, he wrote, "I am deeply moved by the recent floods in the two Telugu states caused by heavy rains. I pray to God that the Telugu people recover from this calamity soon."

He added, "On my part, I am announcing a donation of 50 lakhs each to the Chief Minister's Relief Fund of the Andhra Pradesh and Telangana governments to support their flood relief efforts."

In his professional life, NTR is eagerly anticipating the highly awaited release of Devara Part 1, scheduled for September 27th, 2024. Additionally, he is actively involved in the production of War 2.






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