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Ugadi: A nostalgic New Year for Telugu Indians abroad

For Telugu Indians abroad, recreating Ugadi can be both a challenge and a heartfelt experience.

Ugadi preparations. / Representative Image /Canva

As the fresh aroma of mango leaves and jasmine garlands fills the air, Telugu-speaking families across the world—whether in the bustling streets of New York, the quiet suburbs of Sydney, or the high-rise apartments of Dubai—pause to celebrate Ugadi, the festival that marks the Telugu New Year.

For Indian Americans, especially those from South India, Ugadi is not just another date on the calendar. It is a vibrant thread connecting them to their roots, evoking memories of home, traditions, and the essence of Telugu culture.

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