Round Table India inaugurated facilities and infrastructure worth Rs 26 lakh in government schools in Hyderabad.
Round Table India’s local Table START (Secunderabad Twin Area Round Table)-148 and Local Circle of Ladies Circle of India STALC(Secunderabad Twin Area Ladies Circle)-151 created school facilities and infrastructure at Maktha Antharam Village in Bibinagar Mandal and located in the outskirts of Hyderabad.
Two classrooms, a toilet block, a staff room and a headmaster room were constructed at the cost of Rs 26 lakh. These were created with financial support from Durga Prasad Dhanuka Charitable Trust, said the Round Table.
SV Raju, headmaster, and the president of India Award Winner said, the school is spread over two acres and has 130 students. It is an English Medium School. Currently, it has 1st to 8th classes. It has got permission to start 9th and 10th from next academic year. When he came to the school 10 years ago it had just a strength of 56 students. He urged Round Table India to provide digital equipment for the benefit of the students.
START -148 Chairman Russels Zaheer said Education is a powerful tool which empowers communities to turn around their lives. Round Table India under its initiative “Freedom Through Education” with P & G Shiksha has been building schools and classrooms and creating school infrastructure. It has so far in the last 25 years since the initiative was announced constructed well over 7890 classrooms, and executed 3347 projects. The infrastructure built impacted 8.67 million children in India.