Mangoes for Kuridi Villagers
Deputy CM Pawan Kalyan sent mangoes from his own farm to the residents of Kuridi village — keeping a long-standing connection alive.
A living record of Deputy CM Pawan Kalyan's welfare work — delivering promises, one community at a time.
"To see all beings as one's own self."
Deputy CM Pawan Kalyan sent mangoes from his own farm to the residents of Kuridi village — keeping a long-standing connection alive.
A thousand warm rugs donated to tribal families by Sri Pawan Kalyan, helping them through colder months.
Deputy CM Pawan Kalyan gifted slippers to tribal women in Pedhapadu village — a small, practical gesture of care.
Pawan Kalyan's heartfelt response to an elderly woman who had prayed for his success — a moment that became widely shared.
Pawan Kalyan sent 1,500 sarees to women on the occasion of Rakhi Purnima, honouring the sibling bond across the constituency.
On the occasion of Varalakshmi Vratham, Deputy CM Pawan Kalyan distributed 10,000 sarees across Pithapuram constituency.
Sri Pawan Kalyan pledged his salary to support 42 orphaned children in the Pithapuram constituency — a commitment that now runs as a monthly programme.
Deputy CM Pawan Kalyan honoured 2,000 teachers by presenting them clothes — offered symbolically through the hands of their students, reinforcing respect and gratitude.
A hilltop hamlet of 17 families received power for the first time since Independence, after Deputy CM Pawan Kalyan expedited the electrification project within five months of the villagers' plea.
To women injured during his Palamaneru visit, Pawan Kalyan sent Andhra Pradesh's official Kondapalli toys — bought personally — along with a ₹2 lakh cheque and a handwritten letter.
Inspired by the Kumki elephants programme, young Hiramshi painted an elephant blessing Pawan Kalyan. Moved by the gesture, he sent her a thoughtful gift in return.
Under Deputy CM Pawan Kalyan's "My Salary… For Your Life" initiative, 42 orphan children from Pithapuram received ₹5,000 each for November — a recurring commitment that tells them: "We are here for you."
Shri Challa Satish walked barefoot from Telangana until he could meet Pawan Kalyan after his victory. On the evening of 3 December 2025 in Mangalagiri, the Deputy CM received him — a moment that captured the bond between leader and supporter.
On International Day of Persons with Disabilities, Deputy CM Pawan Kalyan met Sri Gogana Adisheshu (Bapatla) and Sri Shettivari Raghur (Markapur) at his Mangalagiri camp office, inquiring about their lives and circumstances.
Mementos were presented, and both expressed gratitude that the coalition government's increased pension has eased their daily lives.
Deputy CM Pawan Kalyan promised — and delivered — a fully equipped library with book almirahs and 25 computers for students, opening new doors for learning.
Two persons with disabilities in Pithapuram requested tricycle e-vehicles. Deputy CM Pawan Kalyan responded immediately — the vehicles were arranged and handed over directly.
The Indian Women's Blind Cricket Team — World Cup champions — were honoured in Mangalagiri with ₹5 lakh for each player, ₹2 lakh for each coach, silk sarees, mementos and Kondapalli dolls.
When captain Deepika raised a road issue during the meeting, approvals came the same evening: ₹3.2 crore for the Hemavati–Tambalahetty road and ₹3 crore for the Gunnehalli–Tambalahetty road.
As a New Year initiative, Deputy CM Pawan Kalyan announced a dedicated blood bank at Araku Government Hospital for sickle cell anaemia patients — expected to benefit around 1,500 patients in ASR district, with modern blood-storage facilities.
In Krishna district's Chandala village, Pawan Kalyan visited the home of a Janasena activist's family, offering comfort: "I am here for you like an elder brother. Jana Sena will stand by you in times of difficulty."
He handed over a ₹5 lakh insurance cheque on behalf of the party, and on learning that the family's daughter Jahnavi has hearing and speech difficulties, immediately directed officials to arrange medical help through the TTD 'Shravanam' project.
During his Kotappakonda visit, Pawan Kalyan received a petition from B.Tech student Anil Sai and immediately ordered a laptop for him. By the time the Deputy CM arrived at his Mangalagiri camp office, the laptop was waiting — and was handed to Anil directly.
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