Anantapur, March 26, 2026: The FCRA renewal for RDT has brought major relief to thousands of beneficiaries, with Dharmavaram TDP in-charge Paritala Sriram stating that the government will always stand by the Rural Development Trust (RDT), which has served lakhs of people for decades.
Expressing happiness over the renewal, Sriram said the organisation’s continued operations will benefit poor families across the region.
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Tributes to Founder, Recognition of Decades of Service

Following the renewal, Sriram visited the memorial of Father Vincent Ferrer at Bathalapalli and paid floral tributes. He recalled the immense contribution of RDT over the past five and a half decades, noting that its services have reached nearly every family in the area.
He highlighted that even during the COVID-19 pandemic, people from all sections depended on RDT Hospital for treatment.
Celebrations Mark Renewal Decision
Celebrations were held at the RDT Hospital premises to mark the development. Party leaders and supporters performed milk abhishekam to the portraits of Narendra Modi, N. Chandrababu Naidu, Pawan Kalyan, and Nara Lokesh.
The event included cake cutting and distribution of sweets, reflecting the relief and happiness among supporters and beneficiaries.
Lokesh’s Efforts Credited for FCRA Renewal
Sriram appreciated the role of Minister Nara Lokesh, stating that he took special interest in resolving the issue and held discussions at the national level.
He said Lokesh explained the situation to Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Union Home Minister Amit Shah, which helped secure the renewal of the FCRA registration.
According to Sriram, the decision has brought immense relief to thousands of poor families, who are celebrating it like major festivals such as Ugadi and Sri Rama Navami.
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Government Assures Continued Support
Reiterating his stance, Sriram said the services of RDT have no boundaries and assured that the government will continue to extend full support. He also encouraged the organisation to expand its activities further for the benefit of more people.












