HYDERABAD: The Telangana American Telugu Association (TTA) has successfully concluded its prestigious “TTA Seva Days – 2025,” marking two weeks of intensive philanthropic work across the state. Running from December 8 to December 23, 2025, the initiative focused on uplifting underprivileged communities through targeted health, education, and infrastructure projects.
The mission highlighted the deep connection between the diaspora in the United States and their motherland, with TTA leadership and volunteers executing programs across numerous districts, including Hyderabad, Nizamabad, Warangal, Mahbubnagar, and Medak.
Key Pillars of the 2025 Initiative
The program’s success was defined by its diverse range of community-focused activities:
Healthcare Excellence: In partnership with AIG Hospitals, TTA hosted a major Medical Convention. Other services included mega medical camps, cancer screenings for women, dental and eye checkups, and the distribution of artificial limbs to the differently-abled.
Educational Empowerment: The organization focused on modernizing rural education by inaugurating digital libraries and computer labs. Essential supplies—such as uniforms, sports kits, and desks—were donated, and several government schools underwent structural renovations.
Infrastructure & Wellness: Beyond building schools and renovating temples, TTA promoted community health with a 10K Walk/Run at Gachibowli Stadium and supported mid-day meal programs.
Senior Engagement: A unique state-level Carrom Board Championship was held specifically for senior citizens to encourage social interaction and mental wellness among the elderly.
Leadership and Acknowledgments
The 2025 Seva Days were spearheaded by TTA President Naveen Reddy Mallipeddi and Seva Days Coordinator Viswa Kandi. The initiative’s success was made possible through the support of:
TTA Founder: Dr. Pailla Malla Reddy
Advisory Council: Dr. Vijayapal Reddy (Chair), Dr. Mohan Reddy Patalolla (Co-Chair), Bharath Reddy Madadi, and Srini Anugu.
Coordination Team: Dr. Dwarakanatha Reddy (India Coordinator) and Madhukar Reddy Beeram (India Seva Days Coordinator).
TTA extended its heartfelt gratitude to the volunteers and members who traveled from the United States to personally oversee these projects, ensuring the mission concluded on a high note of service and solidarity.
