Coimbatore: Teacher Cookalipalayam Middle school corporation and parents have gathered to clean the classrooms and school places, giving encouragement to the initiative of the government ‘Naame Thittam’.
They have also raised money to paint the benches and tables, which rust as they are not used for LONG “Most parents respond positively and they sponsor paint, sanitiser and face mask.
The teacher also plays their role to realize the initiative.” He said temporarily City corporate workers will come and clean the school, it will take a few moments they must discuss many schools.
“Therefore, we decided to do the job itself.” According to him, Santhosh Kumar, a parent, had brought his friends to paint benches.
The teacher also joined them and cleaned the classroom.
“Other parents, Kanthasamy, meanwhile, brought some workers and cleaned the water tank and bah, he said.” We have completed two rounds of cleaning the whole place and ready to welcome students on Monday.
“This school offers a variety of extracurricular activities and has an Android application that is Connecting teachers, students and parents smoothly.
The school has a power of 350 students in the base class (I to IV) and 105 in the top primary class (V to VIII).
With schools still receiving the application for reception, City Corporation has decided to build Five more classrooms with a fee of Rs 55 Lakh.
“Private companies have contributed Rs 26 lakh to the same under the initiative of ‘Namakku Naame Thittam’,” said a corporate official.