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Entrepreneur and social reformer Sunita Gandham continuing her family's legacy through Gandham Agro in promoting farmer's welfare and Sunita is renowned for her dual commitment to business and community at the same time because Gandham Agro not only worked for farmers for their human rights but also invested 80 Lakhs only for the welfare of the human kind and most importantly Gandham Agro made the farmers the protagonists of our society.
THE JOURNEY OF GANDHAM AGRO HOLDING THE HANDS OF GANDHAM NANDA GOPAL GARU
Sunita Gandham, an entrepreneur and social reformer, is continuing her family’s legacy through Gandham Agro by passionately promoting farmer welfare. Under her leadership, the company has not only championed human rights for farmers but also invested ₹ 70-80 lakhs toward the welfare of humankind. Her unique approach blends business acumen with a deep sense of community responsibility, ensuring that farmers are at the forefront of societal progress. By empowering them as key contributors to the economy and society, Gandham Agro has made farmers the true protagonists of our time.
• Established Indias 2nd largest Galvanizing Workshop
• Spent Rupees 80Cr for welfare of Human kind
• Generated 4000+ jobs for youth.
• Invested 1.3Cr for transformation of school and quality education
• Worked for farmers for their rights and many more
ABOUT LATE SHRI GANDHAM NANADA GOPAL GARU
"He made the "Farmers" protagonists of the society"
He was a compassionate soul whose journey revolves around more than just railways - he sowed seeds of change, cultivated the welfare of farmers and weaved their dreams into the very landscape of progress Between 1994-96 while doing his high ranking job at Indian Railways, Late Shri Gopal garu observed the rising tide of unemployment. Fuelled by an unwavering commitment to community welfare, he embarked on a mission that would change lives. and inspire generations. The establishment of the second-largest galvanizing plant in 1996 wasn't merely a business venture; it became a beacon of hope, creating 380 jobs and drawing dignitaries from Ministers to Heads of Railways to mark its presence.
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