INTRODUCTION:
Ikkurthi LakshmiNarasimha
a passionate guy left his job for his social life &started developing
his own village "YAZALI" which is located in Guntur district at "Andhrapradesh"
state. He was influenced more by his grand mom from his childhood. He completed his schooling in ZPHS
YAZALI& done his graduation at "VRS&YRN" engineering college chirala . He worked as software engineer in CSC - Compute Sciences Corporation . He left his job
for his passion and dream towards development of "MODERN VILLAGES".
ChangeMaker:
He has observed series of drunk drive accidents in his own village and started thinking to bring change in his village people. Then he left his job and started motivating students, people and later on he has started lot of development activities. He realized that they were facing problems because of the lack of education. He started developing the education methods with the help of their villager's . After developing the school they admitted more than 400 people by convincing the parents. His main motive was to increase the present percentage of their admissions in the school to 1000 students &he also thinks it's not a big surprise to select for the students of their village who participate in national science events.
INITIATIVES:
He also has an aim of developing
"Agriprenuers" in his village and he has taken the initiation for old
aged people in their village as their children who stays outside from their
village. He named the initiative as ‘Yazali-Naa Janmabhumi’.
He wants to use the modern technology methods which is more helpful to farmers. He
used to say farming is very respective job in the society which is to be
more developed because farming is the backbone of India. The Andhra Pradesh
Government has recently sanctioned a lift irrigation project in Yazali village
through Nallamada River, after the efforts taken by Yazali Na-Janmbhoomi. With
this irrigation project, around 350 acres of land will get water for
agriculture. Acharya NG Ranga Agricultural University has adopted the village
after the NGO approached them. Mega
health camps are conducted in the village at least once in 3 months. A Primary
Health Center has been set up for the
first time in the village. The NGO is working on a concept called Health Passport
for all villagers. As a part of this project, an online application will be developed
to keep track of all medical case histories of villagers. Once operational,
healthcare workers will be given access to the data. In 2012, they spoke to SBI
and established a bank branch in the village. 'Yazali Na Janmabhoomi', is
entirely funded by donations and contributions.
“I give a large part of credit to
Seetharamaiah, who was also my classmate and hails from Yazali. He is the one
who runs around tirelessly for all the approvals”
The ideology for such a cause
stems from LakshmiNarasimha’s family background. “My grandmother taught us valuable lessons
throughout. I still recollect the incident that happened in the year 1996, when
our village was caught in a severe cyclone. That week, almost 100 families
stayed at my home and our rice mill. We served food to all of them.
SUPPORT:
we can join to bring the change in transformation of "YAZALI" Interested donors
and contributors can reach Lakshmi Narasimha at simha.ikkurthi@gmail.com & http://www.yazali.in/
https://www.facebook.com/narasimharao.ikkurthi.9.
THIS IS THE STORY ABOUT REAL "SREEMANTUDU"
Every citizen must have the responsibility of developing their own village.If we develop like this india will stand as developed country very fast compared to other countries in the world.
He also has an aim of developing
"Agriprenuers" in his village and he has taken the initiation for old
aged people in their village as their children who stays outside from their
village. He named the initiative as ‘Yazali-Naa Janmabhumi’.
He wants to use the modern technology methods which is more helpful to farmers. He
used to say farming is very respective job in the society which is to be
more developed because farming is the backbone of India. The Andhra Pradesh
Government has recently sanctioned a lift irrigation project in Yazali village
through Nallamada River, after the efforts taken by Yazali Na-Janmbhoomi. With
this irrigation project, around 350 acres of land will get water for
agriculture. Acharya NG Ranga Agricultural University has adopted the village
after the NGO approached them. Mega
health camps are conducted in the village at least once in 3 months. A Primary
Health Center has been set up for the
first time in the village. The NGO is working on a concept called Health Passport
for all villagers. As a part of this project, an online application will be developed
to keep track of all medical case histories of villagers. Once operational,
healthcare workers will be given access to the data. In 2012, they spoke to SBI
and established a bank branch in the village. 'Yazali Na Janmabhoomi', is
entirely funded by donations and contributions.
“I give a large part of credit to
Seetharamaiah, who was also my classmate and hails from Yazali. He is the one
who runs around tirelessly for all the approvals”
The ideology for such a cause
stems from LakshmiNarasimha’s family background. “My grandmother taught us valuable lessons
throughout. I still recollect the incident that happened in the year 1996, when
our village was caught in a severe cyclone. That week, almost 100 families
stayed at my home and our rice mill. We served food to all of them.
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