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 January 20, 2025

OpenText India Adopts Four Tribal Villages in Telangana to Bridge Rural-Urban Gap

To contribute to developing rural communities in Telangana and bridging the gap between rural and urban areas, OpenText India has adopted four remote tribal villages including LB Nagar, Jaggannapeta, Chandru Thanda, and Kodishalakunta in #Mulugu District, Telangana. The groundbreaking ceremony for LB Nagar, Jaggannapeta was inaugurated by the Honorable Minister Dr. D. Anasuya Seethakka on January 20, 2025.

As part of Nirmaan’s One Corporate - One Village initiative, this will directly benefit over 2,350 residents in these two villages, focusing on key development projects such as the construction of Anganwadi centers, water tanks, and borewells, installation of solar lighting systems, distribution of bicycles to students, school repairs, health camps, and more.

The program's launch was graced by Telangana Minister Sangeetha Yanamandra, Vice President, Engineering and Site Leader for OpenText Hyderabad, and Mayur Patnala Kankanala (India/Bharat), Founder and Global CEO of Nirmaan Organization. Senior leadership from OpenText and Nirmaan, along with key government representatives, were also present at the event.