CSR News: MoU signed to Empower 4 Villages in Mulugu District, Telangana
Hyderabad, India: OpenText, a global leader in information management software and services, has signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with Hyderabad-based Nirmaan Organization to support the transformation of four villages in Mulugu district, Telangana. This collaboration is part of the ‘One Corporate – One Village’ initiative, which aims to develop rural and tribal villages into model communities.
Under this partnership, OpenText will adopt four villages – Chandru Thanda, LB Nagar, Kodishalakunta, and Jagannapet, with a planned investment of INR 1 crore. The initiative will focus on a wide range of developmental interventions, including the construction of Anganwadi buildings, installation of solar lighting systems, provision of water tanks and borewells, school repairs, health camps, and distribution of bicycles to students. These efforts are expected to positively impact over 5,000 individuals, particularly from the PVTG (Particularly Vulnerable Tribal Group) and tribal communities.
“OpenText is committed to providing comprehensive development for rural and tribal communities in Telangana,” said Manoj Nagpal, MD, OpenText India. “Signing this MoU with Nirmaan Organization signifies our intent to address the developmental needs of rural India. With this initiative, we look forward to contributing to the larger good of society, creating an inclusive environment, and empowering communities with sustainable solutions for growth and progress. Together, we aim to make a meaningful and lasting impact on lives across the region.”
The ‘One Corporate – One Village’ initiative, launched by Nirmaan Organization in collaboration with the Government of Telangana, seeks to drive grassroots development across rural Telangana. OpenText’s partnership marks a significant milestone in transforming these villages into model communities and empowering their residents for long-term prosperity.
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