New Delhi: Power Grid Corporation of India Ltd.
(PGCIL) on Monday is dedicated and digitized ten Goodwill Soldiers (AGS) schools in URI in Kashmir, said the company in a statement.
Lieutenant General D P Pandey, GOC 15 Corps, Kailash Rathore, Executive Director, PowerGrid Northern Region-II, and other Senior PGIL officials and Indian soldiers attended the ceremony, he said.
Safe! You have managed to throw your voteogin to see the results of theFGL have provided financial assistance of Rs 3.09 Crore to the Indian Army to provide technology-oriented education to students at the Goodwill School (AGS).
AGS-Boniyar, Baramula, AGS-Hajinar, Kupwara, AGS-Wayne, Bandipora, AGS-Chandigam, Kupwara, AGS-Budkot, Kupwara, AGS-Krusus, Kupwara, AGS-Aishmuqam, AnanTnag, AGS-Wuzur, Anannag.
Classrooms have been enhanced and digitized in the company’s social responsibility initiative (CSR) PGCIL.
This CSR PGR effort will allow around 5,000 students to keep up with the development of technology, scientific, the latest culture through digital learning and faster access information with the help of digital AIDS.
Through this CSR initiative, the latest teaching solutions will be available for the benefit of Kashmir Valley students.
PGCIL currently has 172,154 ckm (kilometers circuit) from the transmission line, 262 sub-station and more than 446,940 MVA transformation capacity.