Anji garu,

Within the time I have, I will try to explain as much as I can.

Initially when we set this group, we do not have big ideals. We only
thought to help individual cases may be health or education. 

Later on as more and more members keep joining and we understood that
we are going to stick together we begin to think in a broad way like
adopting schools and hospitals. 

Fine, every group does the same. But what the difference we make as a
group?

Let me ask you this question. When there are so many people helping
and many willing to help, why is there no development? Why isn't there
any phenomenal change?

There is a need for unity of likeminded groups and whoever came
forward and working, wherever they may be, there is a serious need for
co-operation. 

Also when this happens, when this becomes a reality, we gain strength
to fight for the issues that are very very important. May be it is
RTI, Farmers, Weavers and Soldiers. Whatever it is, if all of us are
together, we can do more.

I think we are very successful in this regard. We are successful in
uniting likeminded groups and we are getting very good support from
every quarter (of course the issue that we took up is also of national
concern).

One member may be seriously interested in Education, they can work on
Education. One member on health, we will take it. One member on RTI,
we will do. Simply put, we want to be flexible. If we stick to one
particular area, may be others who are interested in other areas may
not work wholeheartedly. This is a platform for people to do whatever
they are interested in to serve the society.

This doesn't mean we are not focused. Whatever issue we take up, we
will try to address the issue to the core but not superficially. 

Again, whatever I wrote is purely my point of view and opinion. 

I request others also to respond to Anji garu.

Thank you.

with regards,
Prasanthi.

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