Celebrating Impact: T-SIG’s Commitment to Humanity
April 11, 2025On December 10, 2024, the Telangana-Social Impact Group (T-SIG) was honored by Team Praja Vani, led by IAS officer Divya Devarajan, for our dedication to humanitarian services. Deputy CM Mallu Bhatti Vikramarka graced the event, highlighting the collective effort of...
Raghu Vamsi Group: Providing Crucial Exposure to Students
April 11, 2025At Telangana Social Impact Group (T-SIG), we believe that every student deserves exposure to the Industry, especially in government schools. We partnered with the Raghu Vamsi Group and Avishakaran Group to provide a unique learning experience for underprivileged students. Through...
Bosch and a Juvenile Home: Scripting a new chapter
April 11, 2025The term ‘Juvenile Home’, often stirs up mixed emotions—fear, sympathy, anger, or disappointment. On November 27, 2024, a day filled with hope dawned for 24 boys who live in a Government Special Home / Juvenile home in Gajularamaram, Hyderabad. T-SIG/Telangana...
Healthcare in Rasoolpura Slum, Hyderabad
April 11, 2025The Telangana Social Impact Group (T-SIG), the CSR wing of the Telangana Government, facilitated a sponsorship from Caspian Foundation. This led to providing two months of healthcare assistance to the Kriya Sangh Society (KSS), an NGO operating a charitable health...
Diversity and Inclusion: Understanding the Trans Community
April 11, 2025On November 24, 2024, Ms Archana Suresh, Director T-SIG attended the “Translate” event in Hyderabad, organised by the LGBTQIA+ community. This event featured eight speakers who shared their personal journeys and struggles with gender identity. A transgender person, defined as...
Transforming Lives, One Sewage-Free School at a Time
April 11, 2025T-SIG (Telangana-Social Impact Group) took Vivifi, a Hyderabad-based FinTech NBFC / Non-Banking Financial Corporation, to Wanaparthy district, 160kms from Hyderabad. As part of their annual CSR activity, Vivifi sponsored infrastructural improvement in 3 Kasturba Gandhi Balika Vidyalayas (Girls’ schools and...
CRY: Empowering Girls Through Education
April 11, 2025Did you know that only 3 out of 5 girls in India are enrolled in higher secondary education, with those from marginalized communities facing the highest dropout rates? On November 24, 2024, the Telangana Social Impact Group (T-SIG) participated in...
UDAAN: A Migrant Labour Revitalisation Program
April 11, 2025On November 19, 2024, Telangana Social Impact Group (T-SIG) convened a State-level Convergence meeting in Ranga Reddy district, bringing together 7 Government departments along with Aide Et Action (NGO) to improve the lives of brick kiln migrant labourers. As part...
A Collaborative Journey: T-SIG, T-Works and Peddapalli District
April 11, 2025At T-SIG (Telangana-Social Impact Group), we focus on uniting stakeholders for impactful initiatives. On September 28, 2024, we collaborated with the Raghu Vamshi group (Corporate) to enhance infrastructure at a Kasturba Gandhi Balika Vidyalaya in Peddapalli District. Through a conversation...
Celebrating Impact: T-SIG’s Commitment to Humanity
April 11, 2025On December 10, 2024, the Telangana-Social Impact Group (T-SIG) was honored by Team Praja Vani, led by IAS officer Divya Devarajan, for our dedication to humanitarian services. Deputy CM Mallu Bhatti Vikramarka graced the event, highlighting the collective effort of...
Raghu Vamsi Group: Providing Crucial Exposure to Students
April 11, 2025At Telangana Social Impact Group (T-SIG), we believe that every student deserves exposure to the Industry, especially in government schools. We partnered with the Raghu Vamsi Group and Avishakaran Group to provide a unique learning experience for underprivileged students. Through...
Bosch and a Juvenile Home: Scripting a new chapter
April 11, 2025The term ‘Juvenile Home’, often stirs up mixed emotions—fear, sympathy, anger, or disappointment. On November 27, 2024, a day filled with hope dawned for 24 boys who live in a Government Special Home / Juvenile home in Gajularamaram, Hyderabad. T-SIG/Telangana...
Healthcare in Rasoolpura Slum, Hyderabad
April 11, 2025The Telangana Social Impact Group (T-SIG), the CSR wing of the Telangana Government, facilitated a sponsorship from Caspian Foundation. This led to providing two months of healthcare assistance to the Kriya Sangh Society (KSS), an NGO operating a charitable health...
Diversity and Inclusion: Understanding the Trans Community
April 11, 2025On November 24, 2024, Ms Archana Suresh, Director T-SIG attended the “Translate” event in Hyderabad, organised by the LGBTQIA+ community. This event featured eight speakers who shared their personal journeys and struggles with gender identity. A transgender person, defined as...
Transforming Lives, One Sewage-Free School at a Time
April 11, 2025T-SIG (Telangana-Social Impact Group) took Vivifi, a Hyderabad-based FinTech NBFC / Non-Banking Financial Corporation, to Wanaparthy district, 160kms from Hyderabad. As part of their annual CSR activity, Vivifi sponsored infrastructural improvement in 3 Kasturba Gandhi Balika Vidyalayas (Girls’ schools and...
CRY: Empowering Girls Through Education
April 11, 2025Did you know that only 3 out of 5 girls in India are enrolled in higher secondary education, with those from marginalized communities facing the highest dropout rates? On November 24, 2024, the Telangana Social Impact Group (T-SIG) participated in...
UDAAN: A Migrant Labour Revitalisation Program
April 11, 2025On November 19, 2024, Telangana Social Impact Group (T-SIG) convened a State-level Convergence meeting in Ranga Reddy district, bringing together 7 Government departments along with Aide Et Action (NGO) to improve the lives of brick kiln migrant labourers. As part...
A Collaborative Journey: T-SIG, T-Works and Peddapalli District
April 11, 2025At T-SIG (Telangana-Social Impact Group), we focus on uniting stakeholders for impactful initiatives. On September 28, 2024, we collaborated with the Raghu Vamshi group (Corporate) to enhance infrastructure at a Kasturba Gandhi Balika Vidyalaya in Peddapalli District. Through a conversation...