Primary School in India gets its own library

19 January 2024


THE NETHERLANDS/INDIA
The GoodTextiles Foundation has provided a library for the local primary school in Tamil Nadu, India. As a result, the children now have unrestricted access to additional literature. At the PUPS Naranikuppam primary school, adjacent to a sewing company, the GoodTextiles Foundation had already provided access to separate sanitary facilities and clean drinking water. The GoodTextiles Foundation is supporting the project with a total of €3,900.00, of which €1,425.00 comes from a donation from Dibella, which was realised with the greenhouse gas premium. The remainder was financed with donations already received.

A large selection of books tailored to the age and interests of the pupils was purchased for the library, as well as a shelf and a seating area. With a new smart TV, the children can now also be introduced to digital media and how to use it. An air conditioning system provides pleasant temperatures to improve learning conditions. The newly tiled floor, new glass windows and a new glass door also improve the building-specific conditions.

The school is located directly next to a sewing company where the single mothers of the pupils work.In addition to regular lessons, the new school library now also gives the children additional facilities to learn and inform themselves independently and through. Libraries also encourage creativity and help children to develop their social skills in a stress-free environment.



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