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OUR IDENTITY

Who We Are

A youth-driven movement for dignity and justice.

Who We Are

AMARISM is a non-profit organization registered under the Andhra Pradesh Societies Registration Act (Reg. No. 167/2024), established in 2024 in Chittoor, Andhra Pradesh. Operating across Andhra Pradesh and Tamil Nadu, AMARISM is not merely an organization — it is a youth-driven social movement built on the belief that independence without equality is incomplete, and freedom without dignity is unfinished.

Our Foundation

AMARISM is a non-profit organization registered under the Andhra Pradesh Societies Registration Act (Reg. No. 167/2024), established in 2024 in Chittoor, Andhra Pradesh. Operating across Andhra Pradesh and Tamil Nadu, AMARISM is not merely an organization — it is a youth-driven social movement built on the belief that independence without equality is incomplete, and freedom without dignity is unfinished.


Born from the collective vision of Vadimgadu Ramu, Vadimgadu Anilkumar, Pillapalem Charishma, Vadimgadu Charan, and fellow students of Madras Christian College and Sri Venkateshwara University, AMARISM emerged from a deep moral awakening. The tragic incident of three children starving to death in the national capital became a turning point — a painful reminder that despite decades of independence, hunger, malnutrition, inequality, and socio-economic injustice still haunt millions of lives in India. That moment transformed concern into commitment.

"No nation is perfect; it needs to be made perfect.
Let us contribute towards the perfection of our country."

The Conviction

AMARISM stands on a simple yet powerful conviction: No human being deserves to sleep hungry. No child deserves to be denied quality education. No citizen deserves to remain unaware of their rights. The organization works to dismantle barriers created by poverty, ignorance, systemic inequality, and lack of accountability.

Our Movement Reach

250+

Volunteers

Currently in its initial implementation stage, the organization has mobilized more than 250 committed volunteers, with an ambitious goal of building a 1,00,000-strong volunteer movement by 2027. It primarily serves orphan children, government school students, rural youth, below-poverty line families, and tribal communities.

Vision 2047 Statement

To build a just, compassionate, and empowered society where every individual lives with dignity, equality, and access to opportunity — irrespective of socio-economic status — and through this collective strength, contribute to the emergence of India as a leading nation by 2047.

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A youth-driven social movement built on the belief that independence without equality is incomplete, and freedom without dignity is unfinished.

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Reg. No. 167/2024 | Chittoor, Andhra Pradesh