Author : Pavani Sairam, Program Manager

Working closely with children in communities from the most underprivileged rungs of India for over a decade, our ideas and understandings around success and leadership are questioned relentlessly. What is seen as a success in the communities of rural India has a world’s difference from the successes of the corporate kingdoms in Chicago.

Padala Surya Prasad, Founder & Mentor at PCT
I believe success must also be thought in terms of the opportunities one gets- NSF made those options possible for me. Now, our team is trying relentlessly to create more such opportunities for the under-privileged and marginalized. The following article is a success story of a women’s self help group in a rural corner of India- Mallavaram.”_ Padala Surya Prasad, Founder and Mentor at Padala Charitable Trust (PCT India).

PCT: Women in Mallavaram’s Tailoring Classes
As we were about to set up a dressmaking unit at the village to enable opportunities for self-employment, the corona lockdown started and the idea got postponed. When we reached out to them a couple of weeks later, we discovered that these women stitched free cotton masks and distributed it for free among the agricultural laborers and local community.

Women of Mallavaram in Discussion with team PCT

Women discussing about

Mallavaram Women Group with Team PCT
More often than not, in celebrating success, we forget that the opportunity played a bridge in making the success a possible reality. Until the tailoring unit was started at Mallavaram, there was no avenue to step out to. These women now have a window of opportunity to step into the realms of self-employment and self- sustenance. This project gave them a reason to come out of their confinements and support their families.

Rethinking Success: The opportunity quest