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  • Walkaroo adds a new lease of life with a focus on educating and empowering young minds

    Published on February 15, 2022

    Bengaluru – With an aim to promote socio-economic upliftment, particularly in the lives of the underprivileged, Walkaroo group of companies has done a variety of activities in the field of education, empowerment and upgradation of infrastructure.

    Shiksha Samunnathi, is one of Walkaroo Foundation’s schemes that focuses on delivering excellent education and employability through expanded training for underprivileged children and women. Walkaroo group of companies has recently provided smart classroom facilities for the Govt. U.P School, Kinaloor, Kozhikode, Kerala. It had also successfully completed the construction and handling of four classrooms complete with new building and associated facilities of desks, benches  etc. for Malumichampatti Higher Secondary School, Coimbatore, Tamilnadu.

    Another school infrastructure project by Walkaroo group at Nanjangud Govt. higher Secondary School, Mysore is in advanced stages of completion.

    With an aim to provide quality education to underprivileged children, Walkaroo Foundation partners with Saranalayam, a non-profit organization authorized by the Tamil Nadu government, to fund the education of a few children sheltered by the NGO. The group has also provided extensive support to financially disadvantaged students pursuing professional courses like MBBS, BBA etc. by covering their educational expenditures.

    Commenting on this initiative, V. Noushad, M.D. said, “These initiatives have been extremely encouraging and have contributed to the overall development of the community. Going forward, we want to collaborate with more NGOs and organizations pan India that offer vocational skills to the unemployed from the disadvantaged sector. We also strive to provide life skills to the differently abled, in order to broaden the possibilities and to enhance their living conditions”.

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