Building beyond profits: Land Trades helps rural children through Vidya Sankalp CSR initiative


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Mangaluru, Nov 14: In an earnest initiative to empower underprivileged children in the rural areas of Dakshina Kannada, Land Trades Builders and Developers, Mangaluru’s premier property developers, has introduced Vidya Sankalp, a transformative educational initiative designed to make a significant impact on the region’s rural education system. The project aims to bridge the gap in educational infrastructure by providing essential resources to underprivileged schools and communities.

Vidya Sankalp was officially launched on Children’s Day, Nov 14, by K Shrinath Hebbar, managing director, Land Trades Builders and Developers, with the gifting of a digital classroom to the Government Primary School in Balanaje village, Ujire, Belthangady Taluk. Anil D'Souza, president, SDMC; Babitha, vice president, SDMC; Lalitha K, headmistress in charge; Naveena, president of Yuvathi Mandal; and grama panchayat members Nagaveni and Savitha were present on the occasion.

 

In his speech, Hebbar motivated the students to invest themselves in gaining knowledge and make a mark in life. “Many great people in history, such as Vivekananda and APJ Abdul Kalam, had humble beginnings and became great due to their effort. Writers, artists, scientists, and scholars are remembered for generations because they contribute knowledge to society,” he said. “Vidya Sankalp is more than just a CSR initiative; it’s a promise to future generations. We are committed to making a meaningful difference in the lives of children, and we invite our stakeholders to join us on this transformative journey,” he added.

The new digital classroom is equipped with an interactive touch-screen smart board, which functions as both a writing surface and display screen, replacing the old, ineffective projector-based system that the school previously used. Additionally, the classroom now has comfortable wooden desks, as the school had earlier lacked adequate study furniture. This new facility will directly benefit 300 students, enhancing their learning experience and making education more engaging and interactive.

At its core, Vidya Sankalp is Land Trades’ flagship Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) initiative, with the slogan “Building Beyond Profits.” The initiative aims to make a tangible difference by upgrading the educational infrastructure of rural schools, ensuring they meet the standards of urban private schools. The project is conceived as a holistic venture by Land Trades Builders and Developers.

The vision behind Vidya Sankalp is to ensure that every child has access to quality education, unlocking their potential and providing them with the tools to shape a brighter future. It aims to enhance literacy rates and academic performance in rural areas, empower communities through knowledge and skills, and foster socio-economic growth. The ripple effect of this initiative will extend far beyond the classroom, inspiring a generation of children to strive for better opportunities and a brighter future.

Through Vidya Sankalp, Land Trades reaffirms its commitment to education, empowerment, and progress. As the company continues to grow, it remains dedicated to ensuring that its success benefits not only its stakeholders but also the future citizens of our nation.

Lalitha K, headmistress in charge, thanked Land Trades for extending its support to the school and felicitated Shrinath Hebbar on behalf of the school. Mementos were distributed to all the dignitaries. Niranjan, physical instructor of the school, anchored the programme and gave the vote of thanks.

 

 

 

  

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