50 school dual desks worth Rs One Lakh Eighty Five thousand donated by to a Govt School
2 min readHyderabad, March 07, 2023: Secunderabad Round Table 33 and SLC 17 (Secunderabad Ladies Circle) wings of Round Table India and Ladies Circle India, donated 50 school dual desks worth rupees one lakh eighty-five thousand on Monday to MPPS (Mandal Praja Parishad School), Vattinagulapally in Golconda Mandal, in Hyderabad. These dual desks have been supplied with the monetary help of NRI Vasavi Association, the USA.
Secunderabad Round Table 33(SRT 33) a a part of Round Table India, represented by its Chairman Suman Vemuri; SLC 17 of Ladies Circle India Chairperson Mamta and its Secretary Bhavana and Shisham Sabharwal, National Secretary, Ladies Circle India formally handed over the benches to the school headmistress Ms. Avasti Renuka Devi and to the school.
In a press assertion issued within the metropolis in the present day, Round Tabler Suman stated dual desks are a fundamental want and supply snug to college students. He requested college students to examine effectively and are available up in life.
Shisham Sabharwal stated the time spent in school lays a robust basis. If the inspiration is powerful, the long run can even be robust.
Ms. Mamta added that they have been at all times prepared and keen to develop infrastructure in authorities faculties. Today’s college students are tomorrow’s residents. She requested college students to examine will, safe a good job, and reciprocate by means of serving to much less lucky.
Bhavana urged college students to hold the desk neat and cross on to future college students in order that they can even make use of them.
Headmistress Renuka Devi thanked of NRI Vasavi Association, Secunderabad Round Table 33, and Secunderabad Ladies Circle-17. for coming ahead to assist the school. She put forth a request, to assemble two school rooms. Because of the dearth of them, some school rooms are being from the executive workplace.
The shcool has 1stto 5th courses and has 130 energy. Children Vanipriya, Nandkishore, and Ajay spoke and thanked the three completely different organizations who made these desks doable.