With a profound dedication to community development and a rich background in empowering individuals and organizations, Mr. Chinka Narayana Rao leads our initiatives with strategic vision and compassionate execution.
"Through my journey spanning over two decades in community development, I have witnessed the incredible potential that lies within our rural communities. My commitment is to continue empowering individuals and families through skill development, financial inclusion, and sustainable livelihood opportunities. Together, we can build a prosperous rural India that preserves its heritage while embracing modern opportunities."
Mr. Chinka Narayana Rao
President, SEEDS
Over two decades of dedicated service in community development
I.T.D.A, Seetham Peta
April 2000 - December 2001
20 months
INDIRA KRANTHI PATHAM (RURAL)
December 2001 - April 2004
28 months
IKP - Urban (MEPMA Project)
October 2009 - December 2011
26 months
GUIDE (MICRO FINANCE) Association
2012
1 year
CONCERN Worldwide India
2013 - 2015
33 months
Water Health India Pvt. Ltd. (US MNC)
2016 - 2018
Safe drinking water projects
A cornerstone of Mr. Narayana Rao's work has been his unwavering commitment to skill development and youth empowerment
2012 - 2014 | DRDA-Krishna District
400 rural unemployed youth trained and placed
Successfully ensured placement for rural youth
2015 - 2018 | Vijayawada Municipal Corporation
988 Free Sewing Machine and womens trained under MEPM Programme
Basic Sewing Machine Operators & certification under MEPM
2016 - 2018 | Vijayawada Municipal Corporation
3,500 youth trained and placed
Training and reskilling programs
2020 - Present | Spice Technologies & Spice Skills India LLP
1,324 rural youth placed
1,413 rural youth trained
45 batches across Andhra Pradesh
Extensive experience in microfinance and livelihood generation for sustainable rural development
Formation, strengthening, and monitoring of SHGs with micro credit planning for agricultural and income-generating projects
Mobilized individual beneficiaries for Bank Loans including B.C., S.C., & TRICOR LOANS through convergence processes
Formation and strengthening of 11 Village level federations (VOs) and Mandal Samakya Executive Body
SHGs Linked (2011-12)
₹118.83 Crores
SHGs Linked (2010-11)
₹85.48 Crores
SHGs Linked (2009-10)
₹68.16 Crores
Specialized qualification in grassroots community upliftment
Effective communication in both regional and national languages
Be part of the movement to empower rural India through education, skills, and sustainable development under experienced leadership.