Tuesday, 11 August 2015

CIMA – 035 - Fruit Garden Development and Renovation of Wash Rooms at Z.P.H. School, Kuchanapally, Medak on 6th July, 2015



CIMA – 035 - Fruit Garden Development and Renovation of Wash Rooms at Z.P.H. School, Kuchanapally, Medak 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: Z.P. High School, Kuchanapally Village, Mandal, Medak District, Telangana State, India
About the Project: This is a government school in which more than 450 students are undergoing for studies. This rural school is lack of facilities like sanitation, Drinking water, furniture and etc. As a priority we took up this project to improve sanitation facility in the school especially for Boys.
As there are no toilets and wash rooms for boys, they forced to go in to open areas and bushes for nature calls this leads to unhygienic condition and makes them shy. 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. We conducted a session on “Goal setting and Career Guidance after Class 10” to class 9 and class 10 students. This session helped them in setting a goal and different paths to reach their Goal. Volunteers made contribution in these two areas will make significant change in their life.
Non Profit Partner: Lead India 2020
Project Leader: Chiranjeevi Nainavarapu
Activity: As a Lead to this project, I collected the information about what the problems has to be addressed first. I came to know from School Principal and Staff that there is no wash room facility for Boys and lack of hygienic water in the school. We gathered the necessary information about construction of wash rooms and water supply equipment. 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 from10am to 4pm
Number of Volunteers: 18

Highlights:
1.       MHFI provided Rs.120,000 for procuring materials and expenses for the project
2.       Constructed Wash rooms and provided hygienic water facility in the school
3.       Cleaned the premises and Planted the Plants
4.       Provided Sports material to students
5.       Conducted Quiz and Elocution/Debate competitions to students.
6.       Career Guidance Session to Class 10th students.
7.       Conducted funny games for class 6 & 7 and distributed prizes
8.       Distributed Sweets to all the students and Pens to all the participants of various competitions
9.       Interacted with the Heads of Village and asked them to use various Govt. funds for the development of village and School

Impact:
There are more than 450 students currently enrolled in the school. By providing hygienic sanitation facilities in the school, girl students will continue their education without any break. 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: Chiranjeevi Nainavarapu; Bikshapathi Nayakwadi; Pratibha Nagavalli; Pushya Ragini; Rattaiah Pamidela; Srinivasa Prasad Rao Sarvaraju; Adilakshmi Sarvaraju; Mahesh Desu; Pulla Reddy Tallapureddy; Phani Kanth Jammalamadaka; Brahmaiah Dudekula; Madhusudhan Rao; Ramesh Bollineni; Narasimha Rao Allu; Rajesh Netyam; Dhana Kumar; Kalyan Sriram; Durga Prasad Salla; Manthena Prasad; Ravindra Kotturu; Eswara Rao Dhammuluri;

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:
Chiranjeevi Nainavarapu (Project Leader): I am very pleased for being a part of the CIMA project and it had happened because of the continuous support from S&P Capital IQ. I am thankful to Mr. Bikshapathi, my co lead, who had helped me in identifying the project which really wanted our support. Our work will have some value when somebody is benefited out of it and I hope they are going to benefit by our work in coming days too. Coming to CIMA day, all the credit goes to our volunteers who had supported through out and finally made our day. Once again I bow to everyone and am looking forward to lead a project again in coming years.

Bikshapathi Nayakwadi: First of all I am very much happy to serve the need. By Our little support, school became good place to get education. I thank Mr. Chiranjeevi for taking initiation to conduct a CIM Project in my village. I got confidence and motivation to do more activities like this in future too. Serving the rural is nothing but serving the country and moving the country forward

Prathiba Nagavalli Nunna: I am very happy to participate in CIMA – 035 CIM program at Kuchanapally. I would like to convey my thanks to Chiranjeevi for giving this wonderful opportunity.

Gayathri Phani Kanth: Sky high feeling with great amount of unexplained feeling which should be enjoyed in person rather than words.

Rajesh Netyam: I’m very much happy to be part in this CIM Project. I gained the knowledge about how to identify the problems and what are the measures to be taken to address them and also gained much about the communication and the team building for any activity. This experience helps me to lead the CIM projects in coming years. Thanks CIQ for giving me this opportunity.

Manthena Prasad: It’s my pleasure that you gave me a chance to interact with children. It is a lot to me after so many days work pressure. We all enjoyed a lot personally I enjoyed a lot more than outing. Thanks once again to our company and our friends who gave best day.

Mahesh Desu: It was my great pleasure for participating in this CIM project with all our volunteers and helping and providing the primary facilities to the Govt. School. Thanks for being added me in this project and giving a chance for to do from my side, very happy, and volunteers support in this was extraordinary and appreciable.

Madhu: It’s my pleasure that you gave me a chance to interact with children. It is a lot to me after so many days work pressure. We all enjoyed a lot personally I enjoyed a lot more than outing. Thanks once again to our company and our friends who gave best day.

Brahmaiah Dudekula: This project has reminded me of my responsibility towards the society. This my first CIM project in MHFI. It was a heartfelt experience serving society. I am happy to be a part of this project. I really felt “Giving Back is Essential”.



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