How Clean Water Changed 40 Villages Forever

When we dug the first borewell in Atmakur, we did not know we were beginning a journey that would carry us to forty villages — and counting. It was 2013. The summer had been brutal. A grandmother named Yellamma told us she had not bathed in eleven days because the family well had finally given up.
We started small. One borewell. One village. One promise. The bore went 320 feet deep, and on the morning the water finally came up clean, the entire street stood still. We are not exaggerating when we say grown men cried. Some of us did too.
Twelve years and forty borewells later, the work has changed shape but not its heart. Today our teams travel with hydrogeologists, GPS maps and water-quality kits. We don't just drill — we make sure the water that comes up will be safe for the next decade.
The hardest part is not the digging. It is choosing where to go next. There is no shortage of villages waiting. There is only the slow, patient arithmetic of donations, diesel, drilling rigs and time. Every rupee that reaches us becomes another metre of borehole in another village we promised we would not forget.
If you ever find yourself in Atmakur, walk to the small handpump near the temple. The kids there will let you draw a pot. They will tell you, without ceremony, that they remember the day the water came. They will tell you their mothers do not walk to the next village anymore. That, more than any number, is our story.
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