Lloyds Infinite Foundation Installs RO Units in Hedri and Manger Villages.

In a major step towards enhancing rural infrastructure and promoting public health, Lloyds Infinite Foundation (LIF), under its Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) initiative, has inaugurated state-of-the-art Reverse Osmosis (RO) water purification units in Hedri and Manger villages. This initiative aims to ensure uninterrupted access to clean and safe drinking water for the local communities throughout the year.

The inauguration ceremonies were held in the presence of esteemed guests including Mrs. Aruna Sadmek, Sarpanch of Pursalgondi Gram Panchayat; Mrs. Kirthy Reddy, Director, LIF; Mr. Gajanana Naik, General Manager, LIF; Mrs. Sunita Mehta, Project Director, LIF; and dignitaries from Lloyds Metals and Energy Ltd. (LMEL) – Mr. T.A. Bhaskar, Mr. C. Kumaresan, Mr. Subhashish Bose, Mr. Sai Kumar, Mr. Ganesh Sethy, Mr. Arun Rawat, and Mr. Sourabh Walia. Several local villagers also participated in the event, marking a moment of celebration and collective progress.

The RO units were officially inaugurated by the Sarpanch and the Director of LIF, accompanied by local representatives. As a symbolic gesture of trust and transformation, the dignitaries took the first sip of water from the newly operational units.

With this initiative, Lloyds Infinite Foundation reaffirms its commitment to building healthier, self-sustaining communities by addressing essential needs and uplifting the quality of life in rural India—one village at a time.