In describing the greatness of books in Mann Ki Baat, prime minister Narendra Modi mentioned Dr Kurella Vittalacharya from Telangana. On this occasion, Modi showered praise on Vithalacharya. 

Prime Minister Narendra Modi has said that india is full of extraordinary talent. On Sunday, prime minister Narendra Modi mentioned the greatness of books in his Mann Ki Baat, referring to Dr Kurella Vittalacharya from Telangana. 
Modi showered praise on Vithalacharya. 'Our india is full of extraordinary talent. The hands of such people inspire others to do the same. Such is Dr Kurella Vithalacharya from Telangana. He is 84 years old. He proved that age is not a barrier to making dreams come true.

From a young age, he had a desire to run a large library. But then the country was under british rule. Under the circumstances, his childhood dream remained a dream. It was not fulfilled. 

However, he became a lecturer as an adult. He studied the telugu language and wrote books. Six months ago he was trying to make his dream come true. Set up a library with his own books. He put his lifetime income into it. 

Later people also contributed their share to him. Yadadri The library has about 2 lakh books in the ramannapeta Mandal of bhubaneswar district. 

Vithalacharya says that he set up this library with the intention that no one else should fall. He is happy that a large number of people are coming to the libraries today. Inspired by him, libraries are being set up in other villages as well.
Kurella Vithalacharya yadadri was born on July 9, 1938, in Neernemala village, ramannapeta Mandal, bhubaneswar district. He worked as a lecturer and principal and retired. 

He started a library with 4,000 books in 2014 in the village of Ellanki where he resides. Managed by Acharya Kurella Library, the library has over 2 lakh books.

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