UNITED KINGDOM TELUGU HINDU ORGANIZATION
యునైటెడ్ కింగ్డమ్ తెలుగు హిందూ సంస్థ
SANSKAR - SEWA - SANGHATAN - SHIKSHA
About Us
United Kingdom Telugu Hindu Organization (UTHO)
was established in June 2017 with the primary objective to unite Telugu-origin Hindu families residing in the UK to fostering unity, preserving the rich cultural heritage and values of the Telugu and Hindu community.
UTHO's initiatives encompass various facets of community engagements such as cultural events, educational programs, social gatherings, and more. Through these endeavors, we aim to celebrate our heritage, instill pride in our cultural roots and create a platform for individuals to connect, learn, and grow together.
Our Team
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UTHO Achievements
Parivaar Shibir
The UTHO Sakthi Parivar Shibir 2023, hosting a remarkable participation of 425 attendees, stands as a testament to fostering familial bonds, cultural values, and community cohesion. This annual event celebrates unity, cultural richness, and inspires active participation within the UTHO family, leaving a lasting impact on all attendees.
Y3PC
Seventy-one participants took part in the
UTHO Yorkshire 3 Peaks Challenge with SewaUK, in this 18 individuals successfully completing all three peaks on their first attempt, notably including several high school students. Their impressive achievements reflect determination, resilience, and a commitment to conquering challenges for a noble cause.
UKPW
"UKPW Activity of the year 2021" Recognises the work of those who made an outstanding contribution to UK Parliament Week.
UK Telugu Hindu Organisation (UTHO) is an organisation for the Telugu community in the UK. 2020 was the first time they engaged with UK Parliament Week (UKPW). UTHO planned two weeks of activities and projects for all age groups, where participants learnt about the UK Parliament. They engaged with local councillors and MPs in virtual events to understand the differences between those roles. They organised online debates and voted on the issue afterwards. Through their UKPW activities, the Telugu community have learnt more about democratic processes and people power in the UK, they are now planning to write a petition to introduce Telugu as a GCSE language in the UK.
Strengthening UTHO's Network
UTHO is actively constructing a cohesive national karyakartha team comprising 100 dedicated members, fostering connections across the UK. This initiative aims to unify efforts, enhance coordination, and amplify the organization's impact nationwide by fostering a robust network of committed individuals across various regions.vitae.
Establishing a National Karyakartha Team
Improve Social Media Connections
UTHO is dedicated to enhancing its social media presence and connections, striving to build stronger online engagement and connections. Through strategic efforts and compelling content, UTHO aims to foster meaningful interactions, share valuable insights, and expand its reach, thereby effectively engaging and connecting with its audience across various social media platforms.
UTHO's Two-Year Roadmap Ahead
Parivaar Shibir
The UTHO Sakthi Parivar Shibir 2023, hosting a remarkable participation of 425 attendees, stands as a testament to fostering familial bonds, cultural values, and community cohesion. This annual event celebrates unity, cultural richness, and inspires active participation within the UTHO family, leaving a lasting impact on all attendees.
Y3PC
Seventy-one participants took part in the
UTHO Yorkshire 3 Peaks Challenge with SewaUK, in this 18 individuals successfully completing all three peaks on their first attempt, notably including several high school students. Their impressive achievements reflect determination, resilience, and a commitment to conquering challenges for a noble cause.
UKPW
"UKPW Activity of the year 2021" Recognises the work of those who made an outstanding contribution to UK Parliament Week.
UK Telugu Hindu Organisation (UTHO) is an organisation for the Telugu community in the UK. 2020 was the first time they engaged with UK Parliament Week (UKPW). UTHO planned two weeks of activities and projects for all age groups, where participants learnt about the UK Parliament. They engaged with local councillors and MPs in virtual events to understand the differences between those roles. They organised online debates and voted on the issue afterwards. Through their UKPW activities, the Telugu community have learnt more about democratic processes and people power in the UK, they are now planning to write a petition to introduce Telugu as a GCSE language in the UK.