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ప్రతిష్టాత్మక రామోజీ ఎక్స్‌లెన్స్‌ పురస్కారం అందుకున్న ఆచార్య సాతుపాటి ప్రసన్నశ్రీ - గిరిజన జాతుల జీవనశైలిపై సమగ్ర ఆధ్యయనం చేసిన ప్రసన్నశ్రీ - ఆదికవి నన్నయ విశ్వవిద్యాలయం వైస్ ఛాన్స్‌లర్​గా విధులు

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00:00Let's get started.
00:30Thank you very much.
01:00Thank you very much.
03:00The Department of Financial Support.
03:02When it comes to a new place,
03:04there is a place of a man's life.
03:08There is a woman who has a man's life.
03:10There is no one who has a man's life.
03:14That is my feeling.
03:16So, I don't have the idea of what my children are.
03:18My students are not a small person.
03:20It is a society.
03:22It is open for everybody.
03:24For the first generation, we are trying to teach them alphabets.
03:32In their 20s, their 20s, their 20s, their 20s, their 20s, their 20s.
03:39That's what you call oral literature.
03:42In oral literature, they have a voice and a sound.
03:47That's why it's an akshira.
03:49That's why I pray.
03:51That's why I pray.
03:53That's why I pray.
03:55That's why I pray.
03:57That's why I pray.
03:59That's why I pray.
04:01That's why I pray.
04:03That's why I pray.
04:05That's why I pray.
04:07That's why I pray.
04:09In 1979, the 10th class, Intermediate to 81.
04:13I was a KBN College student.
04:15I came to collect herborium sheets.
04:19I had a picnic.
04:21If I look at the tribals, they come out.
04:23They come out of the tribals.
04:25They come out of the way.
04:27They come out of the way.
04:29I have no idea what they come out of the way.
04:31What is it?
04:32Tribals?
04:33We carry bad Atma.
04:38We have pristine feelings in them.
04:43That's why we have to talk about them.
04:46That's why we have to talk about them.
04:51We have to talk about culture and tradition.
04:57Yet when I come to 20 years later,
05:03They are given me very well.
05:06The only thing about me is,
05:08They don't have to talk about them.
05:11They don't have to make them happy.
05:13They are not happy.
05:17They have to make money.
05:19I will talk about them.
05:21At the same time,
05:23They speak about their lives.
05:26When I started communicating in their language, they started telling me everything.
05:42They told me everything. They told me everything.
05:46The culture, traditions, and cuisine.
05:50They told me everything. They told me everything. They told me everything.
05:58That was a phenomenal change, sir.
06:00So, let me tell you a little bit about your language.
06:03Why are you asking me now?
06:08Why are you asking me now?
06:10No language, no language.
06:13It is an identity.
06:15Tribals have a specific language.
06:18They told me anything in Hindi or Telugu.
06:21They didn't speak in English or Russian.
06:24But they didn't speak in their language.
06:27They also have to learn that.
06:29They communicate in their languages.
06:31That feel is different.
06:33Now, in Telugu, we have a generation in English.
06:38What is the SMS language?
06:40There is a U-N-A-N-A-V.
06:43Why is the name a different language?
06:45It is one language.
06:46It is a different language.
06:48The name in Telugu is important.
06:50The name is a typical language in Telugu or Gauru.
06:52The name is a Jewish language.
06:54They will celebrate tribals.
06:55They have those things.
06:56They should celebrate the culture.
06:58You will have the number of them.
07:00So, there will be a tradition of treasure troves in the world.
07:04That is my idea.
07:05In a traditional language, you can speak in a traditional language.
07:11But you can speak in a traditional language.
07:13So, how can you speak in this language?
07:16In a traditional language, I have a lot of different concepts.
07:23If you speak in a traditional language, if you speak in a traditional language,
07:29I will introduce them into their issues.
07:32I will start learning their languages.
07:34So, these 19 languages are necessary.
07:38I use Hindi, Telugu, and English.
07:41I use a traditional language.
07:44I use a traditional language to speak in Bengali.
07:47So, that is how I picked up.
07:48You can speak in a traditional language.
07:50You can speak in a traditional language.
07:52Do you have a traditional language to speak in a traditional language?
07:55Basically, I am a creative writer.
07:57I Chi Von hippi.
07:59You can 이용 a traditional language.
08:01They have a traditional language.
08:03They are a traditional language.
08:04So, people scale through, if they can't deal with themselves.
08:09They have to deal with themselves.
08:10They are going in a traditional language.
08:12They will become different at the time.
08:13They have to deal with itself.
08:14They have to deal with itself.
08:15Just because you walk away from which through the whole bar.
08:18The usual language I feel is not effective.
08:20Sometimes we Adelaide present himself.
08:22Students have to deal with themselves using such as the English language.
08:24In my first time, I felt the feeling of the feeling of the people.
08:28In the tribal areas, there were many different things.
08:32The feelings and feelings, the feelings, the emotions, the emotions, the feelings, the feelings of the people.
08:42I felt the feeling of the feeling that I was able to get into it.
08:46According to my first traditional tribal languages, there are songs, native songs.
08:55The songs were first translated into a tribal translation in Andhra Pradesh.
09:01I read a book in India.
09:03I read a book in India.
09:05I read a book about how many thorns are at your feet.
09:13The songs are the unifying force of these tribals.
09:16I read a book in English, Hindi, and Hindi.
09:25But I read a book in India.
09:30I read a book in English.
09:34I read a book in India.
09:41I read a book in India.
09:43I read a book in India.
09:44I read a book in India.
09:45You're also reading a book in India.
09:47And I read a book in India somehow.
09:49I read the book in India.
09:51I read the book in India in 19 years.
09:53I read my book in India.
09:55I read it too.
09:57I read it too.
09:59I read it too.
10:01I was married in 19 years and I was born in 19 years.
10:06I was born in an engineering college and I was born in an engineering college.
10:14I was born in a school and I was born in a village and I was born in a family.
10:21Even though they were traveling, they were traveling and they were traveling.
10:31At this age, I am around 60, but I have a lot of life.
10:37I have a lot of parents in the travel area.
10:41I also have a lot of parents in the university.
10:45I have a lot of parents.
10:49I have a lot of parents, and I have a lot of parents.
10:53I have many children.
10:55They are being one day.
10:59In 365 days, we cross every day.
11:03Every day, we cross every day.
11:05We will back home.
11:07I have two of them in the past.
11:10I have my writing paper.
11:12I have a lot of student papers in the past.
11:14I have a lot of PhDs in the past.
11:16I have a lot of academic records.
11:18I don't have any alternative.
11:21I have to learn and I have to give.
11:26Because when you are alone,
11:28you will always have to be alone.
11:30Now, I have a question for you.
11:34I am alone in my first journey.
11:37There are 32 books.
11:38There are many books.
11:40I am a visiting fellow at Princeton University.
11:43I am almost the first woman.
11:47I am a visiting professor in Algeria.
11:51My students are very good.
11:53I am also trying to do my best.
11:57You don't have to worry about mathuriy.
11:59Yes, sir.
12:00In this situation,
12:03you have come to the vice-chancellor of the university.
12:07You have done a lot of advice.
12:09You don't have to be a vice-chancellor of the university.
12:13I am grateful to you.
12:17I am grateful to you.
12:19For the 100 years,
12:21I am the first tribal woman to become vice-chancellor.
12:25In 2021,
12:27there is also a Nari Shakti Award.
12:29That is the most coveted award for Indian women.
12:33I am awarded to the Telugu Rastral.
12:35I am awarded to the Telugu Rastral.
12:37I am awarded to Ramnaath Kovindhkar.
12:39At the reception,
12:40I am also awarded to the Murmu Madam.
12:41I feel good.
12:43So,
12:44I am grateful to you.
12:45I am grateful to you.
12:46I am grateful to you.
12:47I am grateful to you.
12:48Don't lead life.
12:50Live life.
12:51Leading life,
12:52everybody can do.
12:53But living life is more important.
12:55Every day,
12:56we have to be faithful.
12:58We have to be faithful.
12:59We are valed to the vice-chancellor,
13:01but even the vice-chancellor position,
13:02we are strengthening the state University,
13:04now.
13:05We are出uing three socialравs,
13:06every day,
13:07every day.
13:08Every month,
13:09every minute is important to me.
13:11If the whole movement is important to me.
13:12We have to be involved with reform.
13:14Also,
13:15in our society,
13:16we will be part of the work.
13:17So,
13:18I will be the first.
13:20Time is not a measure for me.
13:22They were not involved in the university.
13:26They were not involved in the first time.
13:31As a result, they are also involved in the contemporary society.
13:35It's only a technological plus traditional society.
13:40We can't completely understand the technology.
13:43We can't buy the technology system.
13:47We all have to understand why we have quantum technology.
13:51I don't want to say anything about my mother.
13:55I was the second Vice-Chancellor of this university.
14:00There are 392 Affiliated Colleges, 7 Constituent Colleges.
14:07392 Colleges make us to be the largest university.
14:12In AP Rastran, there are many different campuses.
14:17There are P.G. Courses, 15,000 courses.
14:20There are many concepts in Marches in 2020.
14:26In society, there are universities.
14:32In 2020, there are also universities.
14:37So, these are the concepts.
14:41There are also universities, universities, and universities.
14:46There are many of them.
14:48There are many of them.
14:50There are also geotagging of all plants.
14:53There are many of them.
14:55You also have a special program for our campus.
14:59I am the Vice-Chancellor of this year.
15:02I am the Vice-Chancellor of this year.
15:06I am the one who is here.
15:08I am the one who is here.
15:10I am the one who is here.
15:11No, nothing.
15:13The topic is auditorium for each of those places.
15:16Since it is targeted, that I keep the topic being asked about them.
15:19In the past, there is a place where you are living in your life.
15:23You are not in a way, you are not in a way, you are in a way.
15:27You are in a way, you are in a way, you are in a way, you are in a way, you are in a way.
15:31You are in a way, you are in a way.
15:33My husband, Sir.
15:35I am Harivankat Lakshmangaru.
15:37Before I say thanks to my parents, Sir.
15:43My mother.
15:44His name is Vassundra.
15:45In 2019, I received a Vassundra award.
15:50I am told that this is my mother's award.
15:54She did not have any of her, but she did not have any of her brothers and sisters.
15:58She did not have any of her.
16:01But she knows the value of education.
16:04My mother is a doctor.
16:08My mother is a doctor.
16:10My mother is a doctor.
16:12My mother is a doctor.
16:14My husband is a doctor.
16:19Beyond every successful man, there is a woman.
16:22Beyond every successful woman, like me, there is a husband.
16:27He is that.
16:28My husband is a doctor.
16:30My husband is a doctor.
16:32Next day.
16:33My husband is a doctor.
16:34It is a doctor.
16:35I am a doctor.
16:36My family has a doctor.
16:37There is a doctor.
16:38That's what I will do.
16:40I will tell you that my family members are 120 Tribal members.
16:43I am my own background.
16:46My confidence is my willpower.
16:48My confidence is my willpower.
16:50My confidence is my willpower.
16:52You are the architect of your own fate.
16:57You are the architect of your own fate.
16:59You are responsible for your own fate.
17:02Destiny is not in your hands.
17:05You are the architect of your own fate.
17:09Whether it is SCI, OCI, BCI, whatever it is.
17:12You are the architect of your own fate.
17:16That's what I believe in.
17:18Thank you very much.
17:20Thank you very much.
17:23Thank you very much.
17:25Thank you very much.
17:27Thank you very much.
17:31Thank you very much.
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