[GHHF] Empowering Dharmic Service with Economic Stability: A New Life for Shivakrishna with GHHF

20 Jul 2025 12 Views

Sri Shivakrishna, from a very poor tribal Hindu family in Tantikonda village, Rajavommangi Mandal, Alluri Seetharama Raju District, is a true Hindu activist who actively participates in many Dharmic programs. However, due to financial difficulties, he was unable to work effectively at the ground level. Shivakrishna's family was also suffering severe financial hardships.

Observing this situation, the Global Hindu Heritage Foundation (GHHF) came forward with the intention of helping Shivakrishna's family stand on their own feet. After asking Shivakrishna what business he could do, and considering that it is an agency village, GHHF purchased a pushcart from a nearby city, brought it, painted it beautifully, and helped him start a vegetable business. Not only that, but GHHF also purchased the initial stock (vegetables) needed to start the business, providing them with complete support.

This entire program was successfully supervised and completed by Sri Thota Ramakrishna, GHHF In-charge for North Andhra and Godavari districts. Our congratulations to him.

GHHF strongly believes that Hindus can work more effectively at the ground level only when they are strong not just spiritually, but also economically. GHHF considers providing financial security to Hindu activists, meaning helping them stand on their own feet, as a great Dharmic service. There are many Hindu activists in society who are looking for such a small push. If we extend a helping hand and strengthen them, they will be able to participate in Dharmic programs with even greater joy and enthusiasm. The assistance provided to Shivakrishna is not just a pushcart; it is a new beginning for his future and for his Dharmic service.

 

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