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Japanese firm builds washroom block for girls' school in Sullurpet
Vijayawada: In what could be a big relief to the girl students of a government high school in Sullurpet, a leading Japanese automotive components manufacturer based in Sri City, Aisan Auto Parts India Pvt.
Ltd in partnership with Sri City foundation, has completed the construction of washroom block. The girls high school which has more than 600 students has just 12 toilets. The girl students have been struggling in silence due to the shortage of washrooms for long.
The automotive major has decided to construct an ultra-modern toilet block at the govt school soon after the issue came to its notice through Sri City foundation.
The key infrastructure project, which was taken up under its CSR programme includes the construction of a kitchen room and a modern toilets block at the government high school for girls in Sullurupet. It has also taken up a well-designed building for the anganwadi centre in RC Puram village, located near Sri City.
The new facilities, developed at a cost of ₹18.8 lakh, were formally inaugurated on Friday by Yasunori Sakaue, managing director of Aisan Auto Parts India, and Nireesha Sannareddy, director (CSR) of Sri City foundation, amid vibrant celebrations and the presence of several dignitaries at both locations.
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Speaking on the occasion, Yasunori Sakaue expressed satisfaction at being able to contribute to the betterment of children's education and hygiene. He reaffirmed Aisan's long-term commitment to supporting meaningful CSR initiatives. Nireesha Sannareddy commended Aisan's proactive engagement and reiterated the Sri City foundation's ongoing dedication to enhancing educational and healthcare infrastructure across the region.
In RC Puram, space crunch was a challenge as both the school and Anganwadi shared a single building. The new facility has solved the problem. Teachers and students expressed joy and thanked Sri City foundation and Aisan auto for their timely support. The inauguration ceremony at girls high school also featured student cultural performances, dance and sports activities, adding vibrancy and community spirit to the occasion. The events at both locations were attended by senior representatives from Aisan—Yuichi Tomita, Toshihiro Sano, Gopal, Devanathan, and Glory—as well as Surendra Kumar, senior manager, Sri City foundation, along with the students and teachers.