May 2025

Highlights

  1. Say No to Drugs and Betting, Say Yes to Life
  2. Maharashtra Day Celebrations
  3. Cricket Tournament in Jangaon
  4. Standing with Soldiers: A Moment of Unity in Jangaon
  5. Summer Camp in Maharashtra Schools
  6. EArtH Foundation Sanghi Bhava Rally
  7. Shaping Future Heroes: PC Aspirants’ Daily Routine
  8. EF Summer Camps at Ganesh Wada and Kolukonda Schools

Say No to Drugs and Betting, Say Yes to Life

EArtH Foundation proudly launches the Jangaon District-Level Sports Competition, a dynamic initiative designed to inspire youth participation in healthy, active lifestyles and foster stronger, more connected communities.

As part of this campaign, a vibrant poster has been unveiled, announcing two exciting, free-to-enter events: a 1K Run and a Cricket Tournament, open to all. The goal is clear—to promote physical fitness, teamwork, and responsible life choices, especially among rural youth.

Through the unifying power of sports, the Foundation aims to meaningfully engage young people, helping guide them toward a brighter, more disciplined future. At the heart of the campaign is a compelling and urgent message:
“Say No to Drugs and Betting, Say Yes to Life.”

This initiative is part of EArtH Foundation’s broader mission to build character through education, discipline, and essential life skills. The event also serves as a platform to raise awareness about the dangers of addiction and the importance of making positive choices.

This impactful program is made possible through the generous sponsorship of Apps Associates and Claranet, whose support is driving real, lasting change in young lives.

Maharashtra Day Celebrations

Maharashtra Day was celebrated with great respect and enthusiasm, honoring the spirit and legacy of the state’s formation. The program commenced with the ceremonial hoisting of the national flag, symbolizing unity and pride. Teachers and students assembled in a disciplined and heartfelt gathering to mark the occasion.

As part of the celebration, final exam results were announced, recognizing academic excellence among students. High achievers were applauded and awarded certificates for their dedication and hard work.

The event seamlessly blended cultural pride with academic recognition, making it both meaningful and inspiring. It concluded on a hopeful note, encouraging all students to continue striving for excellence in their studies and personal growth.

Cricket Tournament in Jangaon

The Jangaon District-Level Cricket Tournament kicked off with an inspiring opening by OU JAC member and BC Commission representative Bala Lakshmi, while EArtH Foundation Director Mangalampalli Raju led the proceedings with vision and purpose. The event drew strong community support, with the presence of respected guests including Dr. Rajamouli, Bhanuq Shivraj Yadav, Chiliveru Abhi Goud, and Lokkuntla Praveen.

Each day featured encouraging visits from local leaders, who energized the players and emphasized the crucial role of sports in youth development. The matches were intense and thrilling, culminating in a gripping final where Obulakeshwapur triumphed over Erragollapahad to claim the championship title.

Adding vibrancy to the tournament were cultural performances by village youth, showcasing local talent and community spirit. The grand finale was graced by MLA Palla Rajeshwar Reddy, who applauded the EArtH Foundation for using sports as a powerful tool to steer youth away from harmful influences and toward healthier, more purposeful lives. He presented trophies and cash prizes to the winners, urging all young people to remain focused, disciplined, and active.

The tournament concluded with cheers, celebration, and a deep sense of unity—proving once again that sport has the power to uplift individuals and strengthen communities.

Standing with Soldiers: A Moment of Unity in Jangaon

In a powerful display of patriotism, the EArtH Foundation organized a solidarity rally at Preston Grounds, Jangaon, to support the Indian Army’s strike on terrorist camps in Pakistan. The event drew enthusiastic participation from youth and local residents, who filled the grounds with a vibrant sea of national flags—transforming the space into a moving wave of the tricolor.

Dr. Rajamouli and Dr. Preeti Dayal addressed the gathering with heartfelt speeches, urging the younger generation to stand firmly with the armed forces and remain vigilant in safeguarding the nation. They reminded everyone that national security is not just the responsibility of soldiers—it is the duty of every citizen.

EArtH Foundation members Mangalampalli Raju, Raju, Anjaneyulu, and Rahul led the march, reinforcing the organization’s commitment to national unity and civic responsibility.

More than a protest, the rally was a resounding message of unity, courage, and unwavering respect for the armed forces. It echoed a collective promise: to stand together, strong and resolute, whenever the nation calls.

Summer Camp in Maharashtra Schools

The summer camp began with an exciting blend of learning and play, sparking enthusiasm in students from the very first day. Activities kicked off with a challenge—mastering multiplication tables from 31 to 40—followed by a lively mix of games such as chess, carrom, kho-kho, and hula hoop exercises that sharpened both minds and bodies.

Language skills flourished through interactive sessions on English reading, spelling correction, and grammar, all delivered in a fun and engaging way. Students practiced writing numbers up to 100 and eagerly solved picture puzzles that encouraged critical thinking and creativity.

Daily yoga, featuring poses like Trikonasana and moments of meditation, helped bring calm and focus to their routine. Mornings came alive with basic dance steps that added rhythm and joy, while rope games and badminton kept spirits high and bodies active.

To build a sense of place and awareness, students also explored Nanded district’s geography and practiced map reading, connecting learning to their roots in a meaningful, enjoyable way.

EArtH Foundation Sanghi Bhava Rally

On May 11th in Jagtial, the EArtH Foundation organized a heartfelt rally to show unwavering support for the Indian Army. Students, teachers, and villagers marched together through the streets, proudly carrying flags and posters, their voices echoing with spirited slogans like “Jai Jawan!”—a simple yet powerful tribute to the brave soldiers who protect our nation.

From young children to grandparents, the entire community came together with pride and enthusiasm. The rally wasn’t just a show of support—it was a living lesson in patriotism. Students learned about the courage and sacrifice of our armed forces, and why honoring them matters.

The streets of Jagtial came alive with energy, unity, and gratitude, as smiling faces and loud cheers created an atmosphere of national pride. More than an event, it was a celebration of heroism and a heartfelt ‘thank you’ to our real-life heroes—a day that left a lasting impact on everyone who joined.

Shaping Future Heroes: PC Aspirants’ Daily Routine

Every morning, PC aspirants supported by the EArtH Foundation begin their day with unwavering energy and determination, stepping into a rigorous training routine designed to shape both body and mind. The sessions start with running, dynamic warm-ups, and strength-building exercises, all aimed at pushing their physical limits and building resilience.

But the preparation goes beyond fitness. Focused classes in Arithmetic and Reasoning help students tackle the written exam with confidence. Trainers break down each topic with clarity and patience, ensuring every aspirant not only understands but steadily improves.

The atmosphere is one of discipline, teamwork, and a relentless “never-give-up” spirit. Every day brings small but meaningful victories—quicker pace, sharper logic, and growing self-belief. This journey is not just about clearing an exam; it’s about forging the mindset and discipline of a true police officer.

Step by step, these aspirants are moving closer to their dream—ready to serve, protect, and wear the uniform with pride.

EF Summer Camps at Ganesh Wada and Kolukonda Schools

At the request of the District Education Officer (DEO) of Jangaon, the EArtH Foundation swiftly launched summer camp programs at two schools—Ganesh Wada and Kolukonda—demonstrating their commitment to quality education and timely action.

In Ganesh Wada, the focus was on motivational sessions aimed at boosting students’ confidence, inspiring them to dream big, and guiding them in setting clear, achievable goals for the future. Meanwhile, in Kolukonda, students were introduced to basic computer literacy, learning how to operate a computer, type efficiently, and understand simple programs—all essential skills in today’s digital world.

The sessions were interactive, fun, and thoughtfully designed, with trainers using simple, student-friendly methods to keep learning engaging and effective. Students responded with enthusiasm, actively participating and showing keen interest in every activity.

During the camp, MEO Madam visited the Kolukonda school to observe the ongoing activities. She expressed happiness at the students’ involvement and encouraged them to make the most of the opportunity by mastering essential computer skills.

This summer initiative not only enriched students’ knowledge but also sparked a renewed excitement for learning—laying the foundation for a brighter, more empowered future.