CRPF and ASR district police construct auditorium-cum-open theatre in a tribal school, dedicates to students

The construction of an auditorium-cum-open theatre at GTWA School-Nurmathi by CRPF-198 BN and ASR district police benefitted 347 tribal girl students. The facility, dedicated to the students, was made possible through a combined effort, with the CRPF contributing 70% of the resources. The students and staff expressed gratitude for the improved infrastructure.
CRPF and ASR district police construct auditorium-cum-open theatre in a tribal school, dedicates to students
VISAKHAPATNAM: The CRPF-198 BN and the Alluri Sitharama Raju (ASR) district police constructed auditorium-cum-open theatre at GTWA School- Nurmathi under G Madugula mandal in ASR district. The school is situated under the operational area of 198 BN CRPF, and the school accommodates 347 tribal girl students (from Class-III to Class-X) from 100 remote villages.
The students have been faced with challenges during the rainy season as the school lacks proper infrastructure. The students are unable to attend morning assemblies and participate in culture activities due to inadequate infrastructure.
The school head mistress and staff requested Rajesh Pandey, Commandant 198 BN CRPF to assist in constructing an auditorium with an open theatre for the benefit of the students. The CRPF and ASR district police constructed the auditorium-cum-open theatre at the school and dedicated it to the students of the school. Inspector of G Madugula police station S Ramesh said that CRPF has contributed 70 per cent while ASR district police contributed 30 per cent resources for the construction of the auditorium-cum. The students and staff of the school expressed much pleasure over the gesture of the CPRF and ASR district police.
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