ITES company to help Government school
THE HINDU, 3 February 2007
THIRUVANANTHAPURAM: RM Education Solutions India at the Technopark here, a subsidiary of the UK based RM, has decided to implement a welfare programme for the students of the Government School at Kazhakoottam, the company said in a press release on Friday.
The company will donate the school furniture needed by the school, a public address system, laser printer and sports equipment, in addition to notebooks for supply to poor students.
The company will also sponsor two deserving poor students of the school for higher education by paying their tuition fees, the press release said.
This programme has the participation of all the employees of the company.
Coaching students
The employees also plan to coach the students in English and other soft skills presently in demand in the job market. Quoting the company's chief executive officer Connel Viegas, the press release said that this programme would continue in the coming years also.
The Hindu, 3 Feb 2007
School welfare programme
The Hindu Business Line, 3 Feb 2007
Thiruvananthapuram:The Technopark-based RM Education Solutions India (RM ESI), a 100 per cent subsidiary of RM Plc, UK, is taking up a welfare programme in a Government school near here. The company is planning to provide deserving and poor students with skills and training needed to obtain employment. The programme is conceived in two phases. In the initial phase, the company will donate furniture and sports and learning kits to the school, while in the second phase, two students from the lower strata of society will be sponsored by the company for higher education, according to a statement from the company.
The Hindu Business Line, 3 Feb 2007
RM programme for govt school
Express News Service, 31 January 2007
TRIVANDRUM: RM Education Solutions India, a subsidiary of the UK-based RM, has announced a welfare programme for a government school at Kazhakoottam.
According to a company release here, a two-fold plan has been envisaged to put this welfare programme into action. As part of the first phase, it would donate furniture, sports and learning kits to the government school at Kazhakoottam.
The phase-two would involve sponsoring deserving students from the lower strata of society, for higher education, by taking care of their tuition fees.
The first part of the plan has already been implemented by donating a public address system, furniture and several sports and play equipment to the Kazhakoottam school, the release said.
The New Indian Express, 31 Jan 2007