Round Table, Credai donate computer lab to Mannagudda school


Media release

Mangaluru, Jan 25: Round Table and Credai jointly inaugurated and handed over a computer lab for Managuda government School on January 23. The joint initiative was supported by Mahesh PU College, Mangaluru.


D B Mehta, president of Credai Mangaluru inaugurated the computer lab. Members of round table and Credai Mangaluru Colin Pinto, chairman, MCRT 190, Ajith Pai Maroor, Pushparaj Jain, Nishanth Shet, Sudeesh Karunakaran, William D’Souza, Vinod Pinto, Pramod Pinto, Vishal khokkani, Avalon Patrao and others were present during the ceremony.

Speaking on the occasion D B Mehta emphasised the need to have such initiatives from organisations like Round Table for betterment of Government Schools and its students. He also mentioned that Credai is more than pleased to associate with Round Table and assured for continued patronage in coming days.

CREDAI Mangaluru and Round Table will be organising the Guiding Stars Rally Event on January 31. The event is sponsored by Mercedes Sundaram Motors. Round Table had utilised the funds raised through the previous year Guiding Star Event for initiatives such as computer lab and science lab at different schools.

  

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