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Mission Awareness – Part 2

 

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We had announced earlier of our initial step towards a positive change in real life outside the social platform. We provided a school with 300 illustrative books purely based upon India’s heroes, heritage, culture, history and many other subjects which are neglected in school books and otherwise.

Today we wanted to share an update of Mission Awareness and give a BIG THANKS to our financial supporters as well (ZERO $$ from Sanskriti readers).

The following people have contributed so far, we appreciate you becoming a part of the need to educate the future citizens of India on the true values and history of the country:

  • Ranjita Sharma
  • Bhargavi Ch.
  • Madhu Varma
  • PB – anonymous
  • Phani
  • SK – anonymous
  • Vivek Varma
  • Ram Reddy

So far we have covered all four government schools in one Mandal of East Godavari District of Andhra Pradesh, each school consisting of approximately 300+ students.

Our next mission is to build a much needed clean drinking water tank in one of the government schools, followed by more distribution of books and building of water tanks where required.

Once again, a BIG THANK YOU to the above mentioned donors, we couldn’t have done it without YOU!

Please contact us or click link below if you wish to contribute and take an ACTIVE role in preserving and promoting our Sanskriti!  Every bit counts….

 

 

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