Charity
Shri Kiran Kumar Reddy is committed to uplifting the underprivileged through sustained efforts in healthcare, education, and social empowerment. Guided by spiritual values and a sense of duty, his mission is to promote equality, dignity, and self-reliance among rural and disadvantaged communities. His life’s work reflects a belief that true progress comes from serving others.
EDUCATION
A good education is very necessary for all to go ahead in the life and get success. It helps to develop confidence and also helps in building personality of a child. School education plays a great role in everyone’s life. The whole education has been divided into three divisions such as the primary education, secondary education and Higher Secondary education. All the divisions of education have their own importance and benefits (be it primary education, secondary education and higher secondary education). Our good or bad education decides that which type of person we would in the future.
HEALTH
A good health is when both the body and mind is in good condition. The main causes behind poor health conditions are diseases, improper diet, injury, mental stress, lack of hygiene, unhealthy lifestyle, etc. And sadly many people are not able to afford to pay for their own health. This results in chronic widespread of diseases which affects them.
ENVIRONMENT
The earth does not belong to us but we belong to them. Man is of the opinion that they can live on their own without the trees, water and fresh air. Time is not far away when there will be nothing. We must learn to live in a way that we keep something for our future generation. We have destroyed the lives and habitats of animals and trees by building bridges, roads and railways. We should learn to coexist with everyone.
RELIGION
Unlike other religions, it is not mandatory for Hindus to always visit their temple. Temples are often visited on occasions and as a part of pilgrimages rather than as a regular occurrence. This is because Hindus have home shrines where they can partake in home puja, this is considered part of their dharma whilst temple worship is not. It is important to visit the temple as it provides a social environment to maintain the bonds between the communities and prevent Hindus feeling alone.






