
Andra Pradesh is one of the biggest and most prominent states of India. Recently the state was divided into two sections: Seemandhra and Telengna. They have occasional clashes in the state among different religious communities and people are generally deceived because of religious manipulation. As a result, interfaith bridge building is very much needed in this area. URI South India has become stronger with the addition of a Cooperation Circle (CC) in one more state, Andra Pradesh, called the Confederation of Voluntary Organisations (CVO). CVO is a confederation of nongovernmental organizations. All groups work for different goals: uplifting the poor, eradication of poverty, empowerment of women, water literacy, and so on. CC leaders are seasoned interfaith practitioners and committed social workers.