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Former vice president Venkaiah Naidu releases book named “As the wheel turns”

Chennai (Tamil Nadu) [India]: Former Vice President of India M Venkaiah Naidu on Thursday released a book named “As the wheel turns”.

After releasing the book, Naidu said, “The book is very useful for the young generation to know about the great people of India. I feel it’s an honour to participate in the event and release the book.” He also noted that humour and grammar are more important for everyone.

“Humour and grammar are more important for everyone. India is now moving forward and creating importance across the world and making us all proud,” he said.

“India’s history and greatness, rich ancient culture, and religion are personal but culture is the way of living. We have to follow our culture and pass this on to our younger generations,” he added.

Vasav Raj Katyal

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