Mangalore: Mphasis Extends Support to 230 Anganawadis in City


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Mangalore, Jun 9: MphasiS, re-enforcing its commitment towards the society and children, has extended support to 230 Anganwadis in and around the city by providing education materials. 

In a formal ceremony held recently, Manoj Patel, location leader, MphasiS, Mangalore handed over about 900 educational charts for Anganwadi children to Shobha Rani, project officer, Mangalore City Child Development.

Under the initiative, the employees of MphasiS, Mangalore office along with the local Child Development Project Officer (CDPO) reached out to Anganwadis in and around the city to understand educational needs of children below the age of five. Colourful, easy to read, educational charts were created for these children with an aim to improve learning techniques with the help of visual aids. 

Speaking on the occasion, Patel said, “It is a great pleasure to bring a positive difference in the lives of thousands of underprivileged children by empowering them with appropriate learning materials”. “MphasiS, as an organization aims to support child education and development. We strongly believe that our support will address educational needs of the young and build a better future for them,” he added.

“We are very grateful to MphasiS for their support towards making education fun for the Anganwadi children. They would be delighted to see the class rooms with bright and colourful posters when they come back from their summer vacation”, said Shobha Rani, 

About MphasiS

MphasiS is a leading provider of applications services, remote management services, BPO services. The company delivers real improvements in business performance for clients through a combination of technology know-how, domain and process expertise. With currently over 36,000 people, MphasiS services clients in financial services, healthcare, communications, transportation, consumer and retail industries and to governments around the world. To know more, please visit www.mphasis.com.

  

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  • Anitha Pinto, Mulky

    Thu, Apr 18 2013

    A very important step has been taken up by Mphasis Mangalore, Congratulations. By visually attracting the young ones, promoting learning is the ideal way. Hope the mission reaches many more Anganwadis and brings out the best results. This type of write-up can inspire many, to help-out the little ones.

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  • Rammohan, Puttur

    Wed, Jun 09 2010

    Good work. Commended for other similar institutions to be followed taking into account the need of Anganwadi children.

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  • Kateel Ramesh Prabhu, Mangalore/Bangalore

    Wed, Jun 09 2010

    Commendable work by Mphasis,Mangalore.Patel and his team Mangalore deserves kudos for the noble gesture.I am sure that kids who have benifitted by this noble gesture of Mphasis will cherish these memories in their future days.

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