Anna Konidela Earns Second Master's Degree from Singapore University
Anna Konidela, wife of Janasena Party President Pawan Kalyan, receives her second Master's degree from Singapore University. Specializing in Southeast Asian arts and social sciences, she has a commendable academic track record. Pawan Kalyan extends his congratulations, while PM Modi lauds JSP's dedication to public service.
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Anna Konidela, spouse of Janasena Party President and Andhra Pradesh Deputy Chief Minister Pawan Kalyan, received her second Master's degree from Singapore University on Saturday. The ceremony took place at the National University of Singapore, where she completed her Master's in Arts and Social Sciences, specializing in Southeast Asian countries.
In a show of support, Pawan Kalyan congratulated his wife on this remarkable achievement. Previously, Konidela earned an honours degree in Oriental Studies from St. Petersburg State University in Russia, focusing on Asian history, languages, and cultures, especially Thai history. She later obtained her first Master's degree in Thai Studies from Chulalongkorn University in Bangkok.
In related news, earlier this month, Pawan Kalyan expressed his gratitude to Prime Minister Narendra Modi, following Modi's meeting with Janasena Party MPs Bala Showri and Tangella Uday Srinivas. Kalyan appreciated the PM's suggestions for public service. PM Modi also praised Kalyan's dedication to public service through his social media account.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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