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Independence Day 2025: Recognised by the Minister

Engala Charitable Trust August 15, 2025
Independence Day 2025: Recognised by the Minister

On August 15th, 2025, India turned seventy-nine. On the same morning, our trust was honoured by the Government of Telangana for a decade of quiet, stubborn service. The appreciation was presented by the Honourable Revenue Minister, Sri Ponguleti Srinivas Reddy, on stage at the official Independence Day celebrations in Warangal.

We were not expecting it. We had gone to the celebration as citizens, not as awardees. When our name was announced, our team looked at each other for a long second before walking up. The minister's words were generous, but more importantly they were specific — he spoke of our borewells, our hospital partnerships, our food drives. He had read our work.

We accepted the certificate on behalf of the people who deserve it most: the volunteers who turn up at five in the morning during festival drives, the donors who contribute every month without their names ever appearing anywhere, the village elders who allow us through their gates, and the children who run alongside our jeeps when we leave.

Recognition by the state matters. Not because we needed proof — but because the villages we serve will now know, formally, that their work has been seen. That they exist on a register somewhere in Hyderabad. For people who have been ignored for generations, that is not a small thing.

We took the certificate back to Hanamkonda and placed it on the trust office wall. The next morning we were back on the road. There were two more borewells to inspect.

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