Raja Krishnamoorthi, have introduced a resolution in the US House of Representatives to designate January as Tamil Language and Heritage Month. The resolution coincided with the beginning of Pongal, a major Tamil festival.
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«As a Tamil-American, I am proud to introduce this bipartisan resolution honouring the Tamil language, heritage and culture in the US and around the world,» Krishnamoorhi said after introducing the bipartisan resolution.
He was joined by five other Indian-American lawmakers — Ro Khanna, Ami Bera, Shri Thanedar, Pramila Jayapal and Suhas Subramanyam as co-sponsors. The resolution was also co-sponsored by Nicole Malliotakis, Ilhan Omar, Yevette Clark, Sara Jacobs, Debroah Ross, Danny Davis, Dina Titus, Don Davis and Summer Lee.
«America is a mosaic of different languages, cultures, ideas and traditions, and it is my sincere hope that this resolution will shine a light on the rich and distinct culture, as well as the incredible achievements, of the more than 3,50,000 (3.5 lakh) Tamil-Americans today,» Krishnamoorthi said.
He encouraged his colleagues to swiftly take up the resolution to recognise the impact Tamil-Americans had in the communities.
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