Nara Bhuvaneswari, Managing Trustee of NTR Trust and wife of Chief Minister Nara Chandrababu Naidu, has been recognized internationally for her work in the field of public service. The Institute of Directors (IOD) in London has selected her for the Distinguished Fellowship Award 2025. This award is considered a prestigious global recognition.
It is presented every year to individuals who have made outstanding contributions in areas such as public service, social impact, and leadership. Nara Bhuvaneswari will receive this award at the Global Convention 2025 program to be held in London on November 4. The program will be attended by prominent figures from the business, social, and administrative sectors from around the world.
Bhuvaneswari has become a source of pride for the country, especially the state of Andhra Pradesh, with this award. Previously, this prestigious IOD Distinguished Fellowship award was received by world-renowned personalities like former President of India Dr. APJ Abdul Kalam, Co-Chairman of Hinduja Group Gopichand Hinduja, and Chairperson of Aditya Birla Group Community Initiatives Rajshree Birla. Now the name of Nara Bhuvaneswari has been included in that list.
The NTR Trust headed by Nara Bhuvaneswari is organizing many service programs for the people in the fields of education, health, women empowerment, and disaster relief. The blood donation camps, NTR student assistance schemes, disaster management services, and women’s financial self-reliance programs run under the auspices of the trust have won the appreciation of the people across the state.
Bhuvaneswari has earned the name of a public service leader who is close to the society through these programs. Nara Bhuvaneswari is an inspiration for women’s leadership in India. As the Vice Chairperson of Heritage Foods in the business sector, she leads the organization with quality, transparency, and social responsibility.
She has shown a new kind of leadership by combining a service mindset with social responsibility in her life. In her view, service is not just an activity – it is a way of life.
