She is known for organizing women Satyagrahis and Harijan Day Celebrations, advocating for inter-caste marriages.
[5] Bharati Devi organized Harijan Day celebrations, advocating inter-dining with Dalit and promoting inter-caste marriages.
[citation needed] Bharati Devi was a member of the Madras State Educational Advisory Committee from 1946 to 1947.
During the Rayalaseema famine in 1952–53, she provided service by collecting cattle feeds, food grains, and clothes, distributing them in the affected areas, Due to her work, she was referred to as Annapurna by the people.
[citation needed] She along with her husband N. G. Ranga founded the Rayalaseema Organisation of Summer Schools of Economics and Politics in 1938, situated in Madanapalle, with a focus on rural activities.