The CSR initiative will supply clean drinking water to over 1,000 residents daily in Thallasingaram village.
Botanic Healthcare has commissioned a reverse osmosis water plant in Thallasingaram village near Hyderabad as part of its corporate social responsibility initiative, aiming to address the persistent challenge of drinking water scarcity in the region. The facility, inaugurated on December 26, has been set up to supply clean and safe drinking water to more than 1,000 residents every day.
Located in a drought-prone area on the outskirts of Hyderabad, Thallasingaram village has long faced limited access to potable water. The newly installed RO plant has a capacity of one kilolitre per hour and is designed to provide a consistent supply of purified drinking water to the local community, supporting basic health and hygiene needs.
The project forms part of Botanic Healthcare’s broader community development efforts, with a focus on strengthening public health infrastructure in rural and semi-rural areas. By improving access to clean drinking water, the initiative is expected to help reduce the risk of waterborne diseases and ease the daily burden faced by residents who rely on unsafe or inconsistent water sources.
According to the company, local community representatives have been involved in the project to support ongoing maintenance and ensure the long-term functioning of the facility. This collaborative approach is intended to promote local ownership and operational sustainability, allowing the plant to continue serving the village beyond the initial installation phase.
Commenting on the initiative, Madhu Krishnamani, Founder and Managing Director of Botanic Healthcare, said that access to clean water is a fundamental requirement for public health and sustainable progress. He stated that the company views corporate responsibility as an extension of its role in society, with a focus on building systems that allow communities and natural resources to coexist responsibly. He added that the goal of the project is to create lasting social value through purposeful action rather than short-term interventions.
The RO water plant will be operated in coordination with village-level stakeholders to ensure regular upkeep and efficient usage. Company representatives noted that this structure is intended to support uninterrupted access to drinking water while encouraging community participation in managing shared resources.
The initiative also aligns with India’s broader water conservation and public health objectives, while contributing to the goals outlined under the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals, particularly SDG 6, which focuses on clean water and sanitation. By linking local action with global development priorities, the project reinforces the role of private sector participation in addressing essential infrastructure gaps.
Botanic Healthcare has previously undertaken CSR projects across areas such as public health, education, and environmental protection. The Thallasingaram water initiative adds to these efforts, reflecting the company’s stated focus on inclusive growth and community-led development.
As water scarcity continues to affect several regions across Telangana, initiatives such as this RO plant offer targeted relief at the village level. For residents of Thallasingaram, the facility represents improved daily access to a basic necessity, supporting health, well-being, and resilience in a water-stressed environment.
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