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Free books & stationery donation camp organised by Healthy India Stronger India
3/31/2022 11:39:49 PM
Early Times Report

Jammu, Mar 31: To boost the morale of students Hira Lal Abrol, Chairman- Healthy India Stronger India (NGO) conducted a special two (2) day’s drive to donate thousands of books from classes Nursery to 12th; notebooks; stationary material; bags; sanitizers and masks.
This drive was conducted at Gurudwara Chand Nagar and the Mahalakshmi Mandir Pacca Danga. Large number of students visited the stalls with their parents to receive this, free of cost material. Hira Lal Abrol, counseled them to take their studies seriously and work hard for a better future for themselves and their families. Members of the NGO, namely S. Nirmal Singh; Ramneek rma; Raj Kumar; S. Kirtan Singh and Raj Kumar Sodi were present during the occasion.
Healthy India, Stronger India is an NGO founded by its Chairman, Hira Lal Abrol. This NGO is running a ‘Free Training Centre’ for skill development of needy and poor children from BPL families. The training center offers 3 months, free courses in Basic Computers; Cutting & Tailoring Classes; Beautician Course, Vocal Music, Dance as well as Free Library for the students. Nearly 4250 students have passed out, after successful completion of courses from this center. They have been placed in various organizations, some of them have even started their own ventures. It is heartening to see that they are earning a good livelihood for their families and are living a respectable life in society. In addition to training in skill development, HISI equips its students with moral values and life skills. The students are motivated to live a healthy life and to stay away from tobacco and drugs. HISI has the vision to uplift the place of women in the society and make them self-reliant. Girls and women trainees of the NGO are trained in ‘Self Defence’.
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