Adopted Villages

According to the 2011 census, about 69% of the population, or 800+ million Indians live in about 6 lakh (600,000) villages.  Education in villages across India has been often neglected, due to which, the people living in these village do not receive high-quality education and work opportunities, and are trapped in a cycle of poverty and deprivation.

We would like to break this entrapment and spread the wings of knowledge across Indian villages we have worked with till date. With your help we look forward to growing this number significantly.

Active Villages

Kakandi is a village situated in Maharashtra’s Nanded district. It consists of 350 households and has a population of 6,000. The village is equipped with two private high schools, one government school, and four Anganwadi centers. The government school offers education from grades 1 to 7 and has a total of 223 students. The school has five teachers and seven classrooms but lacks a playground.

Rahegaon is a small village situated in the Nanded district of Maharashtra. The population of the village stands at 1,000 individuals, making it a tight-knit and closely interconnected community. Rahegaon is equipped with a single government school and one Anganwadi center. The government school serves as the primary educational institution for the children in the village. The school has a dedicated team of four teachers who work diligently to provide quality education to the 111 students enrolled there. Despite having a limited number of teachers, they strive to ensure that each student receives proper attention and guidance.

The government school is comprised of four rooms, serving as classrooms for the students. These rooms act as the learning spaces where students gather to acquire knowledge and develop their skills. The teachers utilize these classrooms to conduct engaging and interactive lessons, catering to the diverse needs of the students.

Babulgaon, a charming village situated in Maharashtra’s Nanded district, is home to 250 households and a population of around 3,000 residents. The village takes great pride in its educational infrastructure, which includes a government school and three Anganwadi centers, catering to the educational needs of the local community.

The government school in Babulgaon is staffed with a dedicated team of eight teachers who work tirelessly to provide quality education to the 211 students enrolled in the school. With their expertise and commitment, these teachers ensure that every student receives proper attention and guidance to enhance their learning experience.

Jakkapur, a village with a population of 3309 residents residing in 879 households, is characterized by its focus on education and childcare. With three Anganwadi centers and one primary school catering to the needs of its 280 children aged 0-18, the village prioritizes early childhood development and basic education. Additionally, Jakkapur boasts one high school, ensuring continued access to education for its youth. The village exhibits gender parity, with 935 men and 970 women contributing to its vibrant community life.
Thimmapur, a village nestled within its 552 households, sustains a population of 3328 residents. Its commitment to community welfare is evident through essential infrastructure, including two Anganwadi centers catering to early childhood development and one primary school ensuring foundational education for its children. Additionally, the village boasts a high school, offering continued academic opportunities for its youth. Thimmapur prioritizes healthcare accessibility with a Primary Health Center (PHC) ensuring residents’ well-being. This comprehensive infrastructure underscores Thimmapur’s dedication to fostering holistic development and enhancing the quality of life for its inhabitants.
Velkatur, an Earth Foundation adopted village, hosts a population of 1642 residents, with 265 children aged 0-18. Its 406 households benefit from essential amenities, including two Anganwadi centers nurturing early childhood development. The village’s educational infrastructure comprises a high school, ensuring continued academic pursuits for its youth, and a BC Hostel accommodating students up to the 10th grade. With a focus on education and community welfare, Velkatur embodies Earth Foundation’s commitment to holistic development, nurturing the potential of its residents and fostering a thriving environment for growth and progress.
Kusulabad, an Earth Foundation adopted village, is home to a population of 1890 residents, residing in 437 households. With a focus on holistic development, the village boasts two Anganwadi centers nurturing early childhood education and one primary school laying the foundation for academic growth. Additionally, Kusulabad offers continued educational opportunities with a high school catering to its youth. The village demonstrates gender parity, with 943 men and 947 women contributing to its vibrant community life. Through its commitment to education and community welfare, Kusulabad epitomizes Earth Foundation’s mission of empowering rural communities and fostering sustainable progress for generations to come.
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Exited Villages

Lambadipally village is located 52 KM from Karimnagar district headquarters and 11 KM from Mallal mandal headquarters. It has 550 households, a population of approximately 2,800 residents and 2 government schools. The first is a primary school (strength of 29 students in standards 1-5) and the second is an upper primary school (strength of 138 students in standards 1-7).
Bhoopatipur village is located 17 km far from Karimnagar district headquarters. 8 kms far from Sulthanabad mandal headquarters, has 220 households and approximately 1200 people are living there.
There is only 1 Government school (Strength of 52 in Std 1-5th) in the village.
Peddarathupally village is located 57 KM from Karimnagar district headquarters and 6 KM from Kalva Srirampur mandal headquarters. It has 200 households and a population of approximately 800 residents. There is 1 government school (strength of 45 in standards 1-5) in the village.
Mutharam village is located 67 KM from Karimnagar district headquarters and has 850 households and approximately 3,200 residents. There is 1 government primary school (strength of 63 in standards 1-5) in the village.
Malkapur village is located in Choutuppal mandal in Nalgonda district of Telangana. It is located 65 KM west from the district headquarters and 15 KM from Choutuppal. There is 1 government school in the village.
Kalva Srirampur is located 55 KM from Karimnagar district headquarters and has 2,000 households and approximately 8,000 residents. There is 1 government school in the village.
Garrepalli village is located 19 KM from Karimnagar district headquarters and has 1,500 households and approximately 6,000 residents. There is 1 government school in the village.
Raghavapur village is located in Bibinagar mandal, 40 KM from Hyderabad. It has around 350 households and approximately 1,800 residents. There is 1 government school in the village.
Chandrasekarapuram village and mandal is located in Prakasam district, Andhra Pradesh, 380 KM from Hyderabad. It has around 600 houses and approximately 4,300 residents. There is 1 government school in the village.
Mamidipally is a mandal in Karimnagar district located in Telangana. It has 730 households. There is 1 government primary school and 1 government high school and 3 anganwadi centers. There are a total of 4 teachers covering all 104 children.
Indaram village is located in Jaipur Tehsil of Adilabad district. The village has 1,100 households and an approximate population of 5,200. The strength of children in the school is 95 taught by 4 teachers.
Guttikonda village is located in Gunthur district. It has 1,600 households, a population of approximately 7,200 residents, 4 government high schools (strength of 165), 1 private school and 1 anganwadi center. EArtH Foundation has adopted 1 high school in the village. Satya Neerumalla, a native of Guttikonda, who now lives in the United States has sponsored costs for 75% of the high school adoption.
Kothapalem village is located in Gunthur district. It has 412 households, a population of approximately 1,671 residents, 1 government high school, 1 private school and 1 anganwadi center. Balram Odugu from the United States has adopted the entire high school in this village.
Nimmapally village is located in Siricilla has 166 kids.
This is an area in Nizamabad with 120 kids who will be benefited by our foundation. 
Gopalnagar is not a village but the name of an area located in Siricilla. This is one of the most backward places in the region and EArtH foundation aims at helping all 134 kids and their families live a happy life. 
Nakshatranagar, located in Guntur district, is 18 kms from Repalle.
HHs 230
Population:1200
School strength is 121
Staff 7
Anganwadi 2 centers
Nallamadugula village is located in Prakasam district. It has 460 households, a population of approximately 1,570 residents, 1 government high school (strength of 51 and 2 teachers), 2 primary schools and 3 anganwadi centers. EArtH Foundation has adopted a primary school and anganwadi centers in a section of the village that has the most underprivileged inhabitants. Sushmita Jakkireddy from the United States has adopted the entire village.

Enrollment

Enrollment up by 101% in initial EArtH adopted govt schools

Village
District
Students
After EArtH
Students
Before EArtH
% Increase
Year Started
18 Nimmapally Sircilla 244 171 43% 2019
17 Nizamabad (village) Sircilla 173 118 47% 2019
16 Gopalnagar Sircilla 210 135 55% 2019
15 Nakshatranagar Guntur 183 108 70% 2019
14 Guttikonda Guntur 389 165 135% 2018
13 Nallamadugula Prakasam 75 31 141% 2018
12 Kothapalem Guntur 235 230 3%  2017
11 Mamidipally Karimnagar 94 104 -9% 2017
10 Indaram Mancherial 65 60 8% 2017
9 Malkapur Nalgonda 165 125 32% 2016
8 CS Puram Prakasam 110 35 143% 2016
7 Raghavapur Nalgonda 90 70 29% 2015
6 Garrepalli Karimnagar 63 32 97% 2014
5 Kalavasrirampur Peddapalli 91 52 75% 2014
4 Bhupatipur Karimnagar 74 45 64% 2013
3 Pedarathpalli Peddapalli 52 7 643% 2013
2 Mutharam Peddapalli 82 31 165% 2013
1 Lambadipalli Karimnagar 29 22 32% 2012
Total

(initial 8 villages)

101%   Initial 8

villages only

Total kids in our adopted schools including pre-school is ~3200