Nara Brahmani said visiting Hindupur feels like returning to her maternal home. The Heritage Industries ED and wife of IT Minister Nara Lokesh toured Chilamatturu, Lepakshi and Hindupur mandals during her visit.
In Chilamatturu, she interacted with students at a junior college. She distributed computers and printers in Lepakshi’s Kurlapalli and Hindupur’s Poolakunta, aiming to support learning facilities in these areas.
She also reviewed solar geysers at Navodaya in Lepakshi and said Heritage provided them. Brahmani stated that Hindupur was Nandamuripuram, as her grandfather NTR, uncle Harikrishna, and father Balakrishna represented the constituency, forming a long-standing family bond with the region.
She assured continued support for education and encouraged students to work hard and follow moral values. Brahmani regularly participates in outreach programmes linked to her work and her husband’s initiatives.
Earlier, she visited Mangalagiri, met residents, interacted with school children, toured parks, and spent time with weavers during her field engagement.




