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Karnataka: 2 Government Schools in Kundapur Get Vibrant Makeover

Karnataka: 2 Government Schools in Kundapur Get Vibrant Makeover
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Udupi: Two government schools in Kundapur have succeeded in getting a passionate makeover over this weekend due to the volunteer efforts of Kannada Manasugalu (KMP) based in Bengaluru.
KMP has launched a campaign ‘Savaris Shale’ (Save Government School) in 2019.
KMP President Pavan Darigundi, “Under campaign, we have worked to provide basic infrastructure.
Schools for makeovers are chosen by the Committee and based on certain criteria.
One is that the school should not be painted over the past decade or truly dilapidated.
We work on weekends until the mission is over and has officially completed 11 schools so far.
Even though there are around 150 volunteers, around 50-70 members participate in this campaign and travel By bus.
“On January 29 and 30, the volunteers worked in Karkunje higher elementary schools and lower elementary schools in the code.
Pavan said, “Initially many challenges.
When we launched this campaign, we have a hard time raising funds and we also do not receive support from the locals.
For years, the situation has changed with some advanced donors.
We currently have requests Of the 50 schools in the country and outside.
Suriya Foundation and many Cendana stars have joined our campaign.
Actress Neetu Shetty has volunteered in Kundapur, “he said.
Makeovers include painting schools, providing fans, lights, projectors, printers, water filters and electrical work.
They increase up to Rs 2.5 lakh for each school.
“We also have a success story immediately Facelift has increased, “he said.
Arun Cat from JP Nagar gave a paint team to concessions.
Likewise, Vinod Gowda sponsors water filters.
This painting is mostly the art of warli for compound walls and they try to maintain a local flavor for the school wall.
Cartoon characters find a place on the wall of the Angganwadi classroom and nali times.
The Yelpa Y Kumbara artist is also part of the team.
They hope to complete 20 schools in September, which also marks the fifth anniversary of KMP, which they plan to document work and present it before the government.

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