With the spirit of “Service to Humanity is Service to God,” PARDINDIA celebrated the New Year in advance at its registered office located in Yernagudem. Reaffirming its dedication to social service with renewed enthusiasm.
The members and volunteers of PARDINDIA, which has been continuously serving rural communities for the past 15 years, marked the occasion by cutting a cake and taking a collective pledge to further strengthen their commitment to rural development and humanitarian service in the coming year.
Speaking on the occasion, the organization reiterated its resolve to carry forward the vision and ideals of its founder Bethala Veeraswamy, with a focus on expanding services for the welfare and upliftment of rural communities.
Executive Member Kothapalli Srinivas highlighted the wide range of initiatives undertaken by PARDINDIA. He stated that the organization is empowering rural women by providing free sewing machine training, enabling them to achieve financial independence. In addition, after-school educational support is being provided to rural children to improve their academic performance and overall development.
To nurture students’ talents and mental growth, PARDINDIA conducts talent tests, scholarship examinations, and sports competitions, offering cash incentives to encourage excellence. For unemployed rural youth pursuing job opportunities, the organization provides free computer training, helping them access better employment prospects.
On the healthcare front, PARDINDIA organizes free medical camps and facilitates free ambulance services to ensure timely emergency medical care for rural residents who need to travel to urban hospitals.
As part of its environmental protection efforts, the organization is implementing the “Haritha Sadhana” initiative, which includes planting and distributing saplings and installing tree guards to ensure their protection and growth.
Through these and many other impactful service activities, PARDINDIA continues to play a significant role in transforming rural lives.
The program was attended by Chief Treasurer Somasetti Venkata Rao, Kurapati Nagaraju, Kompelli Babu Rao, Satyanarayana, Durga Bhavani, Gude Nagamani, Bethala Nagamani, Sree Lakshmi, Technology Department Representative Galinki Hema Kumar (Balu), along with students, volunteers, and other members.
