112 schools were adopted earlier and the work is in progress, MoU for additional 40 schools signed today
To improve the
infrastructure in government run rural schools Hindustan Zinc today signed the MoU with the District Education Department, Government of Rajasthan to adopt
another 40 Government schools, including Girls’ Schools in Udaipur
District, covering Udaipur City(10), Zawar(12), Maton(8) and Debari(10) areas.
The company had recently adopted 112 government schools in Bhilwara(72),
Chittorgarh(20) and Rajsamand(20) to improve infrastructure facilities in these
schools.
The infrastructure work in these schools is already in progress.With signing of MoU
to improve infrastructure in 40 schools in Udaipur, Hindustan Zinc shall be
improving infrastructure in 152 schools with a cost of over Rs. 5 crore.
Many studies have
pointed out that in order to improve the enrollment in government run schools, there is a dire need to improve the infrastructure, which includes not only
repairs of the building but also sitting facilities, black-boards, electricity
fittings and teaching aids.
Through this project, Hindustan Zinc is providing
basic infrastructure facilities like construction of boundary wall, class rooms, labs, installation of hand pumps, ceiling fans, coolers, construction of
toilets, playground and furniture. Besides, scholarships to meritorious
students will also be given and to keep up the green belt in schools, special
plantation drives would be conducted.
UNICEF report has
also stated that in rural Rajasthan, the female literacy is about 42 per cent.
The sharp drop in secondary school attendance, particularly among girls is
because of no drinking water facilities, lack of separate toilets for girls, no proper teachers, improper
infrastructure etc. which is a matter of concern and requires immediate action.The company had two
years back launched a social media campaign "Khushi" which brought
out the issue of infrastructure improvement in schools in several on line debates and discussions.
Taking the campaign forward, Hindustan Zinc decided to improve the
infrastructure and give better facilities to students and improve their
education quality."Hindustan Zinc
is quite pleased with the progress of the work already initiated in 112 schools
and looking forward to complete the work at the earliest. This project under
the PPP model is expected to improve the quality of education in these
schools", said Pavan Kaushik, Head of Corporate Communication.
To
ensure the smooth running of project, a committee has been formed comprising members
from HZL and members to be proposed by the District Collector. Based on the
need of the school authority and the budget allotted, the project will be
executed by Hindustan Zinc, Pavan Kaushik informed further.
Mrs. Krishna Chauhan - DEO(Secondary) thanked Hindustan Zinc for their support in bringing quality
education in the government school by way of taking up the project towards
improving the infrastructure. Ms. Sushma Sharma - Head CSR, HZL briefed all
about the CSR initiatives being undertaken by Hindustan Zinc. Mr. CSR
Mehta - Head Corporate Relations spoke about the necessity to improve the
infrastructure in the schools but also emphasized that the project should also
monitored by Principals to ensure timely execution. Mr. Bhupendra Jain - DEO(Elementary)
spoke about how Hindustan Zinc initiative is improving health and education in
schools and has helped these children.
The MoU was signed
today by Ms. Sushma Sharma, CSR Head on behalf of Hindustan Zinc and from
Education Department by Mrs. Krishna Chauhan, District Education Officer
(Secondary) and Mr. Bhupendra Jain, District Education Officer
(Elementary). Also present on the occasion were Mr. CSR Mehta - Head
Corporate Relations, Mr. Pavan Kaushik - Head Corporate Communication, Dr. S.S. Jamrani - Additional
Director (Mines), Mrs. Hemlata Manaria - ADEO (Secondary), Dr. Suyesh Chaturvedi
- Principal GSSS Gudli, Mrs. Nirja Rodgers - Principal GGSSS Bhupalpura and Mrs.
Gauri Jamrani - Principal Ambamata Girls School.
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