Pune: Suryadatta Education Foundation sets up asset banks for food, clothing, and education of needy persons

Pune: Suryadatta Education Foundation sets up asset banks for food, clothing, and education of needy persons

Pune: Asset Banks have been set up by Suryadatta Education Foundation to bridge to offer various voluntary skill-based modules, awareness programs, free of cost education to the needy, deserving, economically deprived strata of the society as well as the family members from farmers, defence forces, public servants and the Divyang youth through its voluntary institutes.

Asset Banks will be governed and function under the various sister program courses of the Suryadatta Groups of Institutes including the hotel management, fashion technology, Research-Innovation Center, Mass Communication, Business Management-Technology and other courses. It will enhance the student's skills by getting first-hand experiences as well as it will be helpful for the socio-economic strata of society by aiding them in a different mode of lifestyle in this pandemic crisis. Students will get additional value-added certification programs based on voluntary initiative.

Sushma Chordia, Vice President and Secretary of Suryadatta Group said, "This initiative will benefit all strata of communities and basic necessities of each individual - food, clothing and shelter as well as financial stability - will be addressed. The project will be run under Dr Shailesh Kasande, Dr Vijayalakshmi, Dr Shefali Joshi, Ulhas Chaudhary, Ajit Shinde, Mandar Diwane, Renuka Ghospurkar, Monica Karve, Snehal Navlakha, Dr Ram Chandra, and others. This will be a two-way process where our students will get first-hand experiences of dealing with people's needs and on the other hand, people's needs will be fulfilled."

Through Suryadatta Food Bank, the food arrangement will be provided to the needy including NGOs, wage labourers, street dwellers. Other essentials goods will also be provided to them. Collection of usable clothes through Clothing Bank, as well as new clothes, used clothes and also warm clothes arrangements will be provided to the people who require it by our Fashion technology students. The clothes will be gathered, washed, dyed, and distributed by students and teachers. This will help the needy living in an orphanage, women shelter homes, old age homes, and others.

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