CIMA
– 070 – Self Employment Schemes Campaign and Providing Furniture to MPUP School,
Vattipally, Nalgonda on 22nd June, 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: MPUP School, Vattipally Village,
Marriguda Mandal, Nalgonda District, Telangana, India
About the Project: This is a government run MPUP
school in which 200+ students are undergoing studies. They don’t have proper furniture
and play ground to concentrate on education.
Making contribution in these 2 areas will make significant change in their
life. And Vattipally is a small village with 400+ families and there are many unemployed
youth working on daily jobs. There are many self employment schemes offered by government
and banks to eradicate unemployment. Providing guidance and relevant training to
them may change the situation.
Non Profit Partner: Vandemataram Foundation
Project Leader: Kishore Kumar Reddy
Janupalli
Co-Project Leader:
Anil Venna
Activity: Volunteers will gather information suitable to the knowledge of self
employment schemes to train them in various schemes provided by the Govt. will 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 providing prizes to students and construction play ground. 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: 22nd June, 2015 from 8am to 6pm
Number of Volunteers: 24
Highlights:
1. MHFI provided Rs.120,000
for procuring materials and expenses for the project
2. Providing School
Benches for 180 Primary School Students
3. Construction play
ground
4. Providing Sports
material to students
5. Conducting quiz
to students.
6. Career and self
employment Guidance to unemployed youth.
7. Conducted games
and distributed prizes
Impact:
There are
200 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. The unemployed
youth we have clear goals in their life and knowledge about self employment schemes
offered by government and banks.
Names of Volunteers: Srinivas Chiranji; Sravani Joga; Swathi Pasumarthy; Pradeep Patel;
Mohana Krishna Tammineedi; Mirza Safiruddin; Chandra Sekhar Simhadri; Giri Kumar
Atyam; Happy Kumar Rai; Murali Krishna Pilli; Raju Surisetti; Lipika Dehury; Himabindu
Vaddi; Sandeep Murki; Kishore Kumar Reddy Janupall; Venkat ; Sai Charan ; Shirisha
janupalli; Anil Venna
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:
Kishore Kumar Janupalli (Project Leader): It is not easy to spend personal
time in doing community services like this. There should be a lot of effort, dedication,
planning and execution is required. Really appreciate the efforts of Volunteers.
Thanks to all volunteers who made this event great success. It was really my pleasure
to get chance to do service to the community.
Anil Venna (Project Co-Leader): I am very much happy to be
part of this CIM project and willing to do many more in the future.
Swathi Pasumarthy: Thank You all for giving me
an opportunity to be a part of this noble program. It’s been a long time to spend
with the school children where we were mingled with the students and enjoyed of
spending time with them along with my colleagues. Rather than doing service we in
turn have enjoyed of spending time with them.
My sincere Thanks to Event heads and also to the total team of this program who have made it successful.
My sincere Thanks to Event heads and also to the total team of this program who have made it successful.
Sandeep Murki: I feel honored to be part noble cause, and I feel
great to be part of this CIM program where we provided some basic school amenities
to poor and underdeveloped school children on the other hand I feel bad for not
being in contact with the school for the rest of the year. I have different reasons
to mention for being happy. Gaming equipments and personalized motivating speeches
will surely attract new admissions to school. This program will surely encourage
the villagers to think about the school and facilities available, and I sure that
they will take proper measures for development of educational facilitates in that
village.
Over all
it was great experience and wanted to be part of it every time.
Himabindu Vaddi: First of all I thank this
community for giving me such an opportunity for doing such a valuable service to
the society, really it was an awesome experience spending time with children in
village and moreover altogether with my colleagues I have spent a great time. Thanks
to all the leaders and colleagues of this program who have made it successful.
Giri Kumar Atyam: Once I entered into school
it reminded me my school days, though I being a father of two kids I feel like I
should go to school and stay with them for a while. Provided games and equipment
made kids very happy, hopefully school strength will increase after our visit because
of our motivating speech and examples.
Thanks for
making me part of this program.
Chandra Sekhar Simhadri: This was my first CIMA, to
take part in this I felt really very much happy. I promise that I will take part
in upcoming CIMA. I like to thanks to my entire colleagues for giving me the opportunity
to serve people, I would like to see in future more opportunity for this type of
social activities.
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