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Rotary Joint Project Donates Desks and Benches to Kurinji Primary School

 As part of its continued commitment to supporting education at the grassroots level, Rotary successfully carried out a joint service project by donating 8 desks and 8 benches to Kurinji Primary School. The initiative aimed to enhance the learning environment for young students by providing essential classroom furniture.


As part of its continued commitment to supporting education at the grassroots level, Rotary successfully carried out a joint service project by donating 8 desks and 8 benches to Kurinji Primary School. The initiative aimed to enhance the learning environment for young students by providing essential classroom furniture.

The project was jointly undertaken by the Rotary Club of Madurai Downtown, Rotary Club of Coimbatore Midtown, and Rotarians from Kodaikanal, reflecting strong inter-club collaboration and shared responsibility towards community development.

The programme was led by President Pavithra Ravindran, with the support of Secretary Robin Vincent and Past President Madhan Govindhan. The project saw active involvement from Rotarian Ramesh, along with generous contributions from key donors. The major donors for the initiative were Past President Vasanth Rajan and Past Secretary Akbar Sheit from Kodaikanal, whose support played a vital role in making the project possible. Additional support was extended by Rotarian Muthuvel from the Rotary Club of Madurai Downtown and Rotarian Thiagararajan from the Rotary Club of Coimbatore Midtown.

The donated desks and benches will significantly improve classroom comfort and functionality, enabling students to learn in a more structured and supportive environment. School authorities expressed their sincere gratitude to Rotary for addressing a critical infrastructure need and reinforcing the importance of quality education.

At the conclusion of the programme, sweets were distributed to students in connection with Past President Madhan Govindhan’s birthday, adding a warm note to the occasion.

The initiative stands as a strong example of Rotary’s collective effort to strengthen educational infrastructure and create a positive, lasting impact on young learner






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