Hyderabad : The Bangarutalli Foundation, established by Building Blocks Group (BBG), has long been a beacon of hope for the upliftment of the girl child. Through its continued focus on education, mental health, and physical fitness, the foundation has empowered underprivileged girls, transforming their futures. With a mission to mobilize communities and support 2 million girls by 2040, Bangarutalli remains committed to its cause.
At the 474th BBG Talent Factory Awards, held at the esteemed Novotel HICC in Hyderabad, the Bangarutalli initiative took center stage, showcasing its dedication to girl child empowerment. A highlight of the event was the heartfelt address by actress Iswarya Menon, who served as a special guest. She inspired the young audience, particularly the girls, emphasizing the power of education, self-belief, and persistence in achieving their dreams. Her presence reflected the growing recognition of Bangarutalli’s significant work nationwide.
Financial Empowerment: Doubling Support for Bangarutalli
A major moment during the event was the announcement of two substantial contributions. BBG Associates generously donated INR 10 lakh, with BBG doubling the amount to INR 20 lakh, further supporting Bangarutalli’s initiatives. This financial commitment underscores their dedication to empowering the girl child and the shared vision of creating lasting change.
Inspiring Speeches from the Bangarutalli Leadership
The event featured powerful speeches from the Bangarutalli leadership team. Srinivas Rao, a key figure behind the initiative, discussed its evolution and impact on countless lives. He highlighted BBG’s enduring dedication to social causes and their unwavering commitment to empowering girls through education. Neeraja focused on community involvement and the profound impact collective action can have. She emphasized that Bangarutalli is more than a program—it’s a movement fueled by individuals working together for a brighter future. Usha Ma’am shared touching stories of how the initiative has transformed families’ lives, reinforcing that education is the key to breaking the cycle of poverty.
BBG’s Bharosa Centre: Extending Support
A significant extension of the Bangarutalli Foundation’s work is the creation of the Bharosa Centre in Samshabad and Bongiri, in partnership with the Telangana State Police Department. The Bharosa Centre provides a safe haven for women and girls, offering legal, psychological, and emotional support during crises. With its comprehensive counseling services, Bharosa ensures that women facing hardships have the resources they need to rebuild their lives.
A Vision for the Future
The Bangarutalli Foundation continues to lead efforts in empowering girls, with the goal of reaching 2 million girls by 2040. Its commitment to social responsibility, through various initiatives, is shaping a future where education, empowerment, and safety for women are not just ideals but achievable realities. The success of these efforts lies in the collective will of individuals and organizations who believe in the transformative power of education and support.