

The 29th Foundation Day celebrations of the NTR Memorial Trust were held with great grandeur. The event was inaugurated by NTR Trust Managing Trustee Smt. Nara Bhuvaneshwari, CEO K. Rajendra Kumar, CVO Gopi, music director S.S. Thaman and Heritage Foods M. Sambasiva Rao, who collectively performed the ceremonial lamp lighting. During the event, the poster for this year’s Thalassemia Run was also unveiled. Donors who have contributed to the trust’s various social initiatives were specially honored and several public representatives and prominent personalities attended the ceremony.
Speaking on the occasion, Smt. Nara Bhuvaneshwari emphasized that the NTR Trust Foundation Day is not just a celebration of the organization’s establishment, but also a reminder of its core values of service, responsibility and legacy. She highlighted that the trust was founded with a vision to carry out meaningful and compassionate social service. Over the years, the trust has successfully conducted blood donation drives, health camps, programs supporting thalassemia patients, education initiatives, women empowerment projects and disaster relief efforts. She expressed her gratitude to the donors, noting that their generosity, trust and continued support have been pivotal in ensuring that these services reach those in need.
NTR Trust CEO K. Rajendra Kumar remarked that the trust stands as a testament to the vision of Nandamuri Taraka Rama Rao, a symbol of pride for the Telugu people. Over the past three decades, the trust has implemented numerous impactful social initiatives, including blood donation drives, health programs, educational activities and assistance to thalassemia patients. M. Sambasiva Rao of Heritage Foods added that the company has annually contributed CSR funds to support the trust’s social initiatives. He further noted that under the guidance of Chief Minister N. Chandrababu Naidu and the vision of Smt. Bhuvaneshwari, the trust’s programs continue to expand and with the dedication of the team and the support of donors, these initiatives are successfully reaching communities in need.













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