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Four New Classrooms Inaugurated in Two Government Schools at Rs 37 Lakh Project Cost

business Mar 6, 2025

Four New Classrooms Inaugurated in Two Government Schools at Rs 37 Lakh Project CostHyderabad/ Shankarpally, March 6th, 2025: Hyderabad Titans Round Table 303 constructed and inaugurated four classrooms in two different government schools at a cost of Rs 37 lakhs in and around Shankarpally in the city outskirts on Wednesday. The money required for the project was raised through donations.

Hyderabad Titans Round Table 303 (HTRT 303) is the local chapter of RoundTable India

Three new classrooms were constructed at Mandal Praja Parishad Primary School Boys (MPPS) Shankarpally. These three classrooms were constructed at a cost of Rs 30 lakh with financial support from ZF India Pvt. Ltd under its CSR funds. These classrooms will benefit around 250 students. It was inaugurated by Krishnaswamy Jambunathan, Vice President & Head – ZF Tech Center India accompanied by his colleages Rakesh Mishra – Head Finance; Siva Ram Kumar Yerukonda -DGM; Sudhir Narisetty – Deputy Manager – HR in the presence of Headmistress of the school Mrs. Udaya Sri; Round Tablers Harshit Seth; B. Lokesh Reddy, Akhil Dundoo and Chaitanya Chinnam.

Speaking on the occasion, Mr. Krishnaswamy said a good classroom is crucial for effective learning because it creates a positive environment that fosters student engagement, motivation, and academic achievement. We are happy to associate with Hyderabad Titans Round Table and Round Table India.

Tabler Harshit said well-managed classrooms can lead to fewer behavioral problems, stronger engagement and better academic performance. Our Table(Chapter) so far has constructed 50 classrooms in various Government schools so far impacting 2500 children.

Headmistress Mrs Udaya Sri said Hyderabad Titans Round Table 303, through the support of the ZF India Pvt. Ltd converted once a boothbunglow into three modern classrooms thus providing a good ambience for the students to learn. The government alone can’t do many things. Schools such as ours need support from NGOs like Round Table, she said. Our school was in critical need of infrastructure improvement.

The local authorities have informed that from next academic year they will be able to start enrolling more students and double the school strength to 450 plus students in 1-2 years

Another classroom was constructed at a cost of Rs 7 lakh at MPUPS, Chandippa, close to Shankarpally. It was constructed with the financial support from Jaladanki Venkata Krishna.

Round Table India was formed in 1962, is an organization of young achievers in the age group of 18-40 driven by our aims and objects of community service, self development, fellowship, and fostering international relations. This unique movement works through “Tables” comprising 20-25 members each from different facets of life.

In 1998, Round Table India adopted ‘FREEDOM THROUGH EDUCATION’ as its National Project. Through this initiative, it has been building an average of ONE Classroom Every Day for the last 10 years, and constructed a Total of 6600 classrooms to date

RTI is a Zero-Overhead Organization, where all the overhead expenses are taken care of by its “Tablers” ensuring CSR donations are utilized entirely for projects.