Mangaluru: JCI Surathkal distributes free note books at DKZP higher primary school


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Mangaluru, Jun 10: JCI Surathkal organized 10th year distribution of free note books at DKZP higher primary school, Madhya. Vice-president of DK zilla panchayat Kasturi Panja, inaugurated and wished to the programme. As chief guest, JCI zone XV zone president Ashok Choonthar appreciated JCI Surathkal for supporting One LOM One School Programme of JCI by distributing free books and other training activities since 10 years.

Prakash Chandra Rai, manager of Shri Saraswati Credit Souhardha Ltd, Surathkal branch, explains the various social programmes conducted by the charitable trust through their organization. Shree Saraswati Credit Souhardha Sahakari Ltd senior manager Dhananjay Kumar, taluk panchayat member Vajrakshi Shetty, Chelairu gram panchayat president Jayananda Chelairu, were the present as guests.



School headmaster Shankar, school students Vidhyanidhi Trust president Krishnamurthy Bhat, School Development Samithi president Bhagavan. JCI immediate past president Praveen Shetty, Jayceerette president Anitha S Shetty, joint secretary Shishir Shetty, Jyothi Shetty, Dinesh Devadiga, Jyothi P Shetty, Lavanya, Pratham and school teachers and parents were present.

Guests distributed books to students. The programme was co-sponsored by Saraswati Charitable Trust Puttur. JCI president Lokesh Rai K presided over the function and school headmaster Shankar rendered the vote of thanks.

  

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