Wednesday, 29 July 2015

CIMA – 037 - “Learn to Lead Training” and Providing Furniture to M.P.U.P. School, Chilukanagar, Ranga Reddy on 6th July, 2015



CIMA – 037 - “Learn to Lead Training” and Providing Furniture to M.P.U.P. School, Chilukanagar, Ranga Reddy on 6th July, 2015


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Update about service project conducted by employees of S&P Capital IQ (www.spcapitaliq.com) - Business unit of McGraw Hill Financial (www.mhfi.com), Hyderabad, India

Project Location: Mandal Parishad Upper Primary School, Chilukanagar, Uppal Mandal, Hyderabad, Telangana, India
About the Project: This is a government run charitable school in which 400 students are undergoing studies. Even though students possess energy and intelligence to get in to good career, they could not get in to that because of missing leadership qualities. Also they don’t have proper furniture to concentrate on education. Making contribution in these 2 areas will make significant change in their life.
Non Profit Partner: Vandemataram Foundation
Project Leader:  Challagonda Naveen Kumar Reddy
Activity: Volunteers will gather information suitable to the knowledge of students to train them in various leadership qualities to add value to their life and deliver those points on CIM day in small interactive groups. And also involves in Planting saplings, conducting quiz and sports competitions and distributing prizes to students. In addition to that they will arrange furniture and sports equipment to school. They also will motivate students to dream big and achieve big.
Date & Time: 6th July, 2015 from 10 Am to 4 Pm
Number of Volunteers: 25

Highlights:
1.       MHFI provided Rs.120,000 for procuring materials and expenses for the project
2.       Providing School Benches for 180 High School Students
3.       Painting Black boards
4.       Cleaning the premises
5.       Providing Sports material to students
6.       Conducting quiz and essay writing sessions to students.
7.       Career Guidance classes to students.
8.       Conducted games and distributed prizes

Impact:
There are 400 students currently enrolled in the school. They will get inspiration from volunteers and concentrate on their studies by setting clear goals to learn and grow. In addition to that school will become better equipped with good facilities.

Names of Volunteers: Ramya Ranjan Sahu; Naseeruddin Shaik; Suryanarayana Kurrarapu; Haritha Goolla; Jose Boyapati; Anjan Kumar Paidi; Linga Swamy mote; Sri Ramana Kummari; Sathish Manda; Venu Gopal Gannapuram; Vijay Krishna Balijepalli; Ramesh Kotha; Ramakrishna Rao Akula; Suneel Kumar Patnana; Pavan kumar Patnana; SiboKrishna Cherukuru; Lakshmana Babu Kavali; Janardhana Naidu, Ravi kumar Ammanabolu; Challagonda Naveen Kumar Reddy

About Community Impact Program: McGraw-Hill Financial ( www.mhfi.com ) the company which strongly believes in the motto, 'Giving back is essential'. MHFI encourages its employees to work for service projects in which 20+ employees would be working together and for solving public problems in their community to build better lives and stronger communities. MHFI grants $2000 per project and employees spend their personal time on the project. This year S&P Capital IQ, Hyderabad (part of MHFI group www.spcapitaliq.com ) employees applied for projects from various areas.


FEEDBACK OF THE VOLUNTEERS:
Ramya Ranjan Sahu: First of all I am thankful to our S&P Capital IQ for giving us great opportunity to serve for the society through CIM. From last 2 years I am attending CIM programs. This is the first time I attended a CIM Programme as a co-leader. It’s amazing to spend time with school students. I shared my experience in guiding their career. I learnt a lot from this Programme. A successful event needs support & we got it from all. School staffs are very cooperative. Our volunteers also did a great job. Thanks to Naveen for giving me an opportunity as a co-leader. One more memorable day added in my life. Thanks to all. JJJ

Naseeruddin Shaik: Yes this best opportunity to work for society. Really CIQ giving helping hand to poor kids.

Sri Ramana Kummari: I am very much satisfied  in participation of CIM project, it’s wonderful experience by guiding carrier guidance to upper standard children, I am very much thankful to Naveen Kumar by giving me such wonderful opportunity.

Vijay Krishna Balijepalli: As we discussed that day, the school’s support was very less. But keeping aside all the other aspects I think we did our job perfectly. We planted the idea in children’s mind of how to choose a career path; to work hard and do the similar kind of services for the society.

Suneel Kumar Patnana:- It’s a great time to participate in CIM project and wonderful experience I have with associating children’s and inspiring them for better future.

Lakshmana Babu Kavali: As part of Community impact month program we went to Chilukanagar, Uppal on 6th July, 2015, where people found sincere and very curios to listen what we were saying. Especially 10th and 9th class students came to know about career guidance and showed very much interest in plantation and helped us to bring plants, poured the water without minding about dust and dirt. 10th class students sang songs excellently with sweet voice. Students felt very happy and they asked me to stay back some more time to spend with them. They gave us nice sendoff by coming up to the Vehicle and I felt so happy by seeing their hospitality and I saw their concern in their eyes. I will never forget 6th July, 2015 in my life time, which makes my life meaningful.


FEEDBACK OF THE BENEFICIARIES:
Maria Rani (Head Master): My sincere thanks to the S&P Capital IQ and the Project leader CH. Naveen Kumar Reddy for Conducting CIM Project in our school. Our school got better equipped because of your company. Our students also got good knowledge about how the future will be. Their Doubts got cleared by the Volunteers.

Raju (Student): Thank you very much. We learnt a lot about the career path and some unknown things. We got motivated by your volunteers. Thanks for providing knowledge and some infrastructure to our school.



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