The Ekalavya Foundation was founded in 2006 by Shri. P. Venu Gopal Reddy, an eminent social worker dedicated to helping marginalized communities become self-reliant. The Foundation’s pioneering work initially focused on tribal communities in Adilabad district and encompassed education, health, livelihoods, and agriculture activities. A crucial aspect of the Foundation’s approach is engaging local villagers as partners in the conception, planning, and execution of activities for long-term sustainability. Today, the Ekalavya Foundation’s impact extends across 13 districts in Telangana & Andhra Pradesh benefiting more than 15000 farmers and 25000 students every year. The Foundation’s team is organized project-wise, with regular reporting to leadership at the cluster and headquarters level. With approximately 80+ employees and over 1000+ volunteers, the Foundation is active in various projects, including Natural Resource Management, People’s Collective, Agriculture, Education, Health, Livelihood. Through its sustained efforts, the Ekalavya Foundation has made a significant contribution to improving the lives of marginalized communities and fostering self-reliance.
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At Ekalavya Foundation , we believe education is the key to breaking the cycle of poverty and building a brighter future for rural and tribal communities. Through initiatives like Vidya Vahini and Vidya Vikasam, we support thousands of students with quality education, life skills, career guidance, and supplementary learning programs.
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Established in 2006 by social visionary Sri. P. Venugopal Reddy, the Ekalavya Foundation empowers marginalized communities for self-reliance. Starting with Tribal groups in Adilabad, the foundation excels in Natural Resource Management, People’s Collectives, Agriculture, Education, Health, Livelihoods.
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