Computers for Raha Girls High School
The Raha branch of the State Bank of India (SBI), under its Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) today donated computer set to Raha Girls High School.
Biswajyoti Bhattasaryee , Manager, SBI Raha branch while addressing the gathering claimed SBI had donated computers to schools in Raha in addition to the fans and water purifiers donated earlier.
He said, “ Such programmes are being carried out across Raha so that the students will acquire more knowledge not only in academic but also in computers, which is the need of the hour.”
Talking to this correspondent he further said, “Such initiatives would be taken in future for the benefit and well-being of the students.”
Dambaru Sharma , Cash Officer, Raha SBI , was also present at the function. A large number of students besides the teaching and non-teaching staffs of the school were present on the occassion.
Kalpana Barua, Headmistress of the school lauded the SBI's good work and offered vote of thanks.
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