“Growing up in a small village near Yadadri Bhongir, my childhood was marked by both hardship and resilience. Losing my father at a young age was a heavy blow, but my mother, a former sarpanch, was the rock that held our family together.
Her leadership taught me the value of community and service, guiding me towards education as a beacon of hope. Pursuing a Master of Science degree in Organic Chemistry and Bachelor’s in Bio Technology wasn’t’ just about personal achievement; it was a tribute to my father’s memory and a nod to my mother’s sacrifices.
With environmental background as my expertise, I set out on a journey of exploration and discovery. It wasn’t until I founded Ever Green, a non profit organisation that I truly found my calling. Inspired by my mother’s environmental stewardship, I aimed to bridge the gap between urban development and sustainability.
Through my work commitments, I tackled pressing environmental issues, from waste management to deforestation.
Our work with the Miyawaki Method of forest plantation set us apart, restoring biodiversity and combating environmental degradation.
Traveling across India, from Hyderabad’s bustling streets to rural villages, I witnessed nature’s resilience firsthand. Collaborating with government, corporations, and communities, we spearheaded initiatives to make a lasting impact.
Amidst the chaos, I never forgot my roots. My mother’s voice echoed in every decision, reminding me of the importance of service.
Alongside our environmental efforts, we organized several blood donation campaigns during the covid lockdowns and made seed balls to nurture our planet.
As I continue this journey of social entrepreneurship and environmental activism, I’m grateful for the opportunities ahead. With a heart full of gratitude and determination, I strive to leave a legacy of positive change in the world.”