UTAA Mahila Sambaralu 2011, a Grand Successs
  New Jersey, Dec 15: UTAA organised Mahila Sambaralu for the third time in three years in Royal Albert's Palace, Edison NJ on Sunday, Dec 11,2011. Over 1000 Telugu women and teenage girls participated in the event making it grand success.

Once again the Women showed the path and achieved great success!!! Congratulations for a great event and a wonderful camaraderie. UTAA Mahila Sambaralu 2011 was the third event of the kind and in its third year this event surpassed all the events of this kind. The resounding success of the event proved the faith and commitment of the members and the goodwill for the organization. Thank You all for the making this possible and this is truly an event to remember. We should dedicate the success to the organizational, leadership and cultural skills of the women. This wonderful day was possible with the support of sponsors, vendors and each one of you and particularly Lakshmi Manchu. We appreciate this and we all should be proud to have brought this event together and lived up to the meaning of the sambaralu. Event photos and videos will be posted.

Thank you all for your participation, cooperation and the support. Hope to see you all soon along with the larger family at our up-coming events and I am sure we all look forward to the Mahila Sambaralu 2012.

Press note: UTAA
 

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