MRPL-sponsored 55 high-tech toilets inaugurated in Beltangady


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Beltangady, Nov 3: Fity-five high-tech toilets in 55 government schools of Beltangady were inaugurated on November 2 by B C Nagesh, education minister. MP Nalin Kumar Kateel, MLA Harish Poonja, M Venkatesh, MD MRPL, Krishna Hegde, GGM HR MRPL, RajaniKudva, town panchayat president, Jayanand, town panchayat vice president and HMs of the various schools and other officials were present during the occasion.

All the 55 toilets have been built on the same model and the girls section of the toilets are fitted with incinerators.

MVenkatesh,MD MRPL said that he is proud that the MRPL CSR amount is spent for the benefit of the rural children of Belthangadi taluk for the purpose of their education.

B C Nagesh, education minister spoke on the occasion and said that the government through National Education Policy would bring the desired change in the society mainly in the education sector.

MRPL under its Shiksha Samrakshan scheme has supported hundreds of schools in coastal Karnataka to have the necessary infrastructure, computer lab, school hall, classrooms and toilets.

 

 

 

  

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  • Dr Alexander Dsouza, USA

    Thu, Nov 04 2021

    Any Training about Cleaning & Maintenance. This is important issue than building, which cause health issues.

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