Source: http://www.hindu.com/2010/02/02/stories/2010020251320300.htm
Belgaum: The Lions Club of Belgaum along with Yash Communication, an event management company, will organise a mega “Auto Expo” here in March this year.
It is for the first time that such a event is being organised in north Karnataka. The event is being supported by the District Industries Centre, Belgaum.
The “Auto Expo” will be a biennial trade fair of automobile and auto component manufacturers.
It will focus on the theme “Mobility for All” with special emphasis on the need for environment-friendly fuels/ vehicles, technological advancements, innovative designs and provide an ideal platform for joint ventures, generating enquiries, one to one interaction, sales and brand promotion, industry surveys, promoting exports, and most importantly contribute to growth and opportunity to the local automobile component and related industry.
The Lions Club also aims to raise funds for its programme on eradication of “reversible blindness”, according to event chairman Ram Mohan Naik. For details and to book space, interested persons may contact Ph: 9341109635, 9242350197.
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Tuesday, February 2, 2010
Monday, August 31, 2009
Belgaum's MLA adopts 41 govt schools
Source: http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/NEWS/City/Hubli/MLA-adopts-41-govt-schools/articleshow/4951892.cms
BELGAUM: The school nurturing programme implemented by the government to develop infrastructure in public schools
, with the assistance of private
donors, has been getting tremendous response in Belgaum city.
Students studying in government primary schools in Belgaum (North) assembly constituency will soon get desks to sit on in their classrooms. MLA Firoz Sait has adopted all the 41 schools in his constituency and will provide desks at a cost of Rs 20.50 lakh.
Firoz Sait is also providing sites to construct more schools, for students attending classes in rented buildings. The Rotary Club in Belgaum has come forward with a site worth Rs 10 lakh to girls high school at Gandhi Nagar. It has also promised to provide water facility to Kannada Boys School (KBS), Marathi Boys School (MBS) and Urdu Boys School (UBS) in Ram Nagar area.
Abhay Patil adopted five schools in Shahapur-KBS-4, MBS-13, KBS-16, MBS-26, KBS-45, MBS-19 for overall development.
The Lions Club of Shahapur adopted all schools coming under Shahapur cluster and will provide tape recorders to each school.
BELGAUM: The school nurturing programme implemented by the government to develop infrastructure in public schools
, with the assistance of private
donors, has been getting tremendous response in Belgaum city.
Students studying in government primary schools in Belgaum (North) assembly constituency will soon get desks to sit on in their classrooms. MLA Firoz Sait has adopted all the 41 schools in his constituency and will provide desks at a cost of Rs 20.50 lakh.
Firoz Sait is also providing sites to construct more schools, for students attending classes in rented buildings. The Rotary Club in Belgaum has come forward with a site worth Rs 10 lakh to girls high school at Gandhi Nagar. It has also promised to provide water facility to Kannada Boys School (KBS), Marathi Boys School (MBS) and Urdu Boys School (UBS) in Ram Nagar area.
Abhay Patil adopted five schools in Shahapur-KBS-4, MBS-13, KBS-16, MBS-26, KBS-45, MBS-19 for overall development.
The Lions Club of Shahapur adopted all schools coming under Shahapur cluster and will provide tape recorders to each school.
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