Trio World Academy’s book donation initiative a boon to many
Team Careers360 | June 18, 2019 | 12:57 PM IST | 1 min read
NEW DELHI, JUNE 18: TRIO World Academy, a day-cum-boarding school in Bangalore, launched a notebook donation drive through which they distributed 4000 notebooks to Kodigehalli Government Primary School in Karnataka.
The middle school students of Trio World Academy also collected Rs. 50,000 and have contributed to the remodelling of the government school. “The notebook donation drive is a small step from the school to develop social responsibility among students and teach them about sustainable learning,” said Mr Naveen K M, Managing Director, TRIO World Academy.
The notebook donation drive was aimed to sensitize the younger generation about values and to promote quality education and a favourable environment for the same.
Mr Manjunath, Chairman, TRIO World Academy and Mr Naveen K.M, Managing Director, TRIO World Academy were present during the book distribution.
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