Empowering the Future: Bangaru Talli's Mission to Educate 2 Million Girls by 2040
Despite the global success of girls when given opportunities, many in India lack access to education. BBG Bangaru Talli is dedicated to changing this, aiming to empower 2 million girls through education by 2040. They've positively impacted 170,000 girls in Telangana and Andhra Pradesh. Their recent event at Devnar Blind School focused on building confidence and leadership among girls.
Boys and Girls through the Bangaru Talli program have consistently showcased their potential when provided with the right opportunities—yet access to education remains a significant issue for many girls in India. To address this, BBG Bangaru Talli is focusing its efforts on empowering girls through education in rural and remote areas of the country.
Bangaru Talli aims to empower 2 million girls by 2040, a mission they pursue with pride, having positively impacted approximately 170,000 girls in Telangana and Andhra Pradesh. Recently, Bangaru Talli held an event named 'Prerana' at Devnar Blind School in Begumpet in honor of Chairman and Managing Director Mr. M.V. Mallikarjun Reddy's birthday. The event aimed to inspire determination and resilience among students, encouraging them to face challenges with strength.
Designed to promote girl child empowerment, 'Prerana' included interactive sessions led by experts like Ms. Neeraja Ankapalli and Mrs. Kasturi Usha, focusing on goal-setting, overcoming obstacles, and the importance of education. Mr. Mallikarjun Reddy emphasized the critical role of inclusive education and equal opportunities, highlighting the importance of empowering the girl child for a harmonious and progressive society. The event left a lasting impression on attendees and concluded with a cake-cutting ceremony and a pledge to continue supporting this noble cause.
(With inputs from agencies.)

