Numbers Are Lives.
Each One.
Behind every figure on this page is a name, a village, and a quiet story we promised to keep showing up for.
Telangana, Village by Village
From Hanamkonda to Atmakur, from Parkal to Wardhannapet — a stylised map of where our work has reached.
Three Stories. Many More.

The borewell at Atmakur, twelve summers later
The first borewell we ever dug, in 2013, still runs every morning. The grandmother who blessed it has passed. Her grand-daughters fill pots from the same handpump on the way to school.

A father returned to work after six months
When Ramesh was diagnosed with TB, his neighbours stopped visiting. Six months of supervised treatment, monthly nutrition kits, and the slow rebuilding of dignity later, he is back at work in Wardhannapet.

The first girl in her family to enter college
Sravani is studying B.Sc. nursing in Warangal. Her father, a daily-wage labourer, could not pay her first-year fees. The trust did. She tops her class. She wants to come back and serve in a rural hospital.
A Trust That Compounds
Every year built on the last. Every village added another to the list.
2013
15%
First borewell project
2015
25%
Community halls begin
2016
35%
MGM paediatric support
2018
50%
TB patient care launched
2020
65%
COVID food relief drive
2022
80%
10-year milestone
2023
92%
40 villages complete
2025
100%
Independence Day honour
What Telangana Said About Us
Government of Telangana
Independence Day Recognition · 15 Aug 2025
Appreciation certificate presented by the Honourable Revenue Minister, Sri Ponguleti Srinivas Reddy, at the official 79th Independence Day celebrations in Warangal.
Deccan Chronicle
Coverage of the Independence Day honour
The recognition was covered by Deccan Chronicle in August 2025, as part of their Independence Day reportage from Warangal district.
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