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Deccan Tollways builds toilet block at Government Girls School in Bidar

Deccan Tollways builds toilet block at Government Girls School in Bidar

The Hindu6 days ago
In a significant step towards improving sanitation and hygiene in government schools in Karnataka, a newly-constructed toilet block at the Government Girls School in Rajeshwar village of Basavakalyan taluk in Bidar district was inaugurated on July 28.
This initiative was undertaken as part of the Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) activities of Deccan Tollways Private Limited, a group company of Sekura Highways Limited. This initiative was aimed at creating a safe and healthy environment for students, especially girls.
The school, which had been functioning with minimal sanitary facilities, will now benefit from a modern toilet complex equipped with water facilities and proper ventilation.
Inaugurating the newly-constructed toilet block, Vineesh Kumar, Regional Head-Operations at Deccan Tollways Private Limited, emphasised that access to clean sanitation is a basic right.
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