Then, is anyone who wants to return the gift in the form of service to humanity? Do a different costume as and when the time demands. As a journalist, though I could bring the issues or problems to the fore, generating heat among the public, the solution to these problems needed to be visible. In the Indian context, the only hope for those who want to get some results is to approach the court. I was told public interest litigation is one of the gateways to redress public grievances. 

The first public interest litigation involved protecting 100 acres of government land from antisocial people. Andhra Pradesh High Court admitted it, and the CJ gave directions to preserve the land in one go, which brought me into the limelight.

How could a journalist, typically confined to writing newspaper articles, save government land through a PIL? This unexpected turn of events, coupled with the motivation and support I received, led me to file 32 public interest litigations as a social activist, tirelessly advocating in courts across India, including the Supreme Court. In most cases, I appeared partly in person and moved by my dedication and plea, many judicial officers rallied behind my causes. They delivered social justice on issues documented on my website. These initiatives remain a cherished memory, reflecting our collective endeavour to bring about positive change.


Gradually, I found myself withdrawing from the scene. Most of my attempts to seek redressal were stalled due to weak implementation processes and a lack of support from bureaucrats. At this stage of my life, I can't afford to spend more time, energy, and money on this pursuit. Therefore, I have made the difficult decision to step back from the domain of social activism through public interest litigation in the judicial system.

Instead, I have chosen to embrace spiritual activities. I now deliver speeches on self-development, contribute articles on Lifestyle, and motivate people through PowerPoint presentations in various corporate and non-corporate organisations across different industries. This shift has provided solace and redirected my ambition to transform society, just as I transform myself through these spiritual activities.

Here's a list of my contributions to society as a social activist. Each of these endeavours has been a source of immense fulfilment, not because of the recognition they brought but because of their positive impact. 

Ping me Here

Then, is anyone who wants to return the gift in the form of service to humanity? Do a different costume as and when the time demands. As a journalist, though I could bring the issues or problems to the fore, generating heat among the public, the solution to these problems needed to be visible. In the Indian context, the only hope for those who want to get some results is to approach the court. I was told public interest litigation is one of the gateways to redress public grievances. 

The first public interest litigation involved protecting 100 acres of government land from antisocial people. Andhra Pradesh High Court admitted it, and the CJ gave directions to preserve the land in one go, which brought me into the limelight.

How could a journalist, typically confined to writing newspaper articles, save government land through a PIL? This unexpected turn of events, coupled with the motivation and support I received, led me to file 32 public interest litigations as a social activist, tirelessly advocating in courts across India, including the Supreme Court. In most cases, I appeared partly in person and moved by my dedication and plea, many judicial officers rallied behind my causes. They delivered social justice on issues documented on my website. These initiatives remain a cherished memory, reflecting our collective endeavour to bring about positive change.


Gradually, I found myself withdrawing from the scene. Most of my attempts to seek redressal were stalled due to weak implementation processes and a lack of support from bureaucrats. At this stage of my life, I can't afford to spend more time, energy, and money on this pursuit. Therefore, I have made the difficult decision to step back from the domain of social activism through public interest litigation in the judicial system.

Instead, I have chosen to embrace spiritual activities. I now deliver speeches on self-development, contribute articles on Lifestyle, and motivate people through PowerPoint presentations in various corporate and non-corporate organisations across different industries. This shift has provided solace and redirected my ambition to transform society, just as I transform myself through these spiritual activities.

Here's a list of my contributions to society as a social activist. Each of these endeavours has been a source of immense fulfilment, not because of the recognition they brought but because of their positive impact.