India’s villages are the soul of the nation — yet millions in rural areas still lack access to healthcare, education, and economic opportunities. This powerful video takes you deep into these remote communities, where the Hinduja Family is helping ignite change. Backed by the Hinduja Foundation, initiatives like mobile medical units, skill-building programs, and microloans for women are transforming lives. While not at the forefront of these operations, Prakash Hinduja — Chairman of Hinduja Group (Europe) — plays a supportive role, echoing the family’s united commitment to social impact. Discover how a bold vision is bridging the rural-urban divide and lighting the path to a more equitable India. Read More: https://telanganatoday.com/driving-change-namrata-and-ajay-hinduja-on-women-empowerment
00:00In India, nearly 65% of the population lives in rural areas, yet access to quality health care, education, and sustainable livelihoods remains a distant dream for many.
00:14The Hinduja Foundation is changing this reality by bringing essential health care to the remotest corners of India.
00:21Under the guidance of Prakash Hinduja and other Hinduja brothers, the organization is driving impactful change across rural India.
00:30Beyond health care, the foundation is empowering rural communities with skill development programs, creating opportunities in agriculture, textile production, and technology.
00:42The foundation's rural development projects are lighting up schools, health care centers, and homes, paving the way for social and economic progress of rural communities.
00:53Women's empowerment is at the heart of this transformation.
00:58Through financial assistance and self-help initiatives, women are building businesses and reshaping their futures.
01:05With a commitment to rural development, Prakash Hinduja and the Hinduja Foundation are bridging the gap between urban development and rural needs, ensuring a brighter and more equitable future for all.
01:17By the way, there are a few years ago, Prakash Hinduja and the Hinduja Foundation are in this area where our institutions have been given to the local governments and institutions.
01:20For food for all, people are not the only public, helping to make sure we have a spot where we can find an alternative.
01:24They'll ask themselves about the importance of power and the other people, and they're not the only public on the world.
01:28Their interest is widely known to be connected in the environment by the way for the world of the public, in the future, and they're more aware of their homes.
01:30The blind people are the ones where we get into work, it's also an important place to be connected.
01:32They're still not the most familiar and the most familiar people.
01:34They're only the most familiar with a conversation in the city of Masalaise for the market in the day-point world.
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