KIIT students distributed blankets to poor people

KIIT College of Education's School Enterprise Challenge distributed blankets and clothes to the poor laborers, children and needy people. Around 300 blankets sweaters, shawls and children's warm clothesdistributed by the College students and teachers, a donation camp was also set up by the students to collect the donation for blanket. KIIT Students visited slums for the same .

Baldev Raj Kamrah Chairman KIIT College praised for this nobal cause he said We would like to thank all our members and supporters for their assistance and donations. Thank you very much for supporting KIIT - the charity dedicated to helpless people like widows, disabled and elderly. Our project would not have been a success without your help. He added It will be benefitted for the poor and needy citizens among society. The students has done good initiative to the welfare of the sulm people "

KIIT college registrar Neelima Kamra said around 300 blankets were distributed to the poor people she said Each section of the society should come forward and help the poor. On the occasion KIIT College of Education Professor Shuchi Sharma, Kanchan, Arun Kumar and student Joginder , Rajendra was present .
 
The article reports on a commendable humanitarian initiative by the students and teachers of KIIT College of Education, who organized a blanket and clothes distribution drive for needy laborers, children, and other underprivileged individuals.


KIIT College of Education Organizes Blanket and Clothes Drive for the Needy​

KIIT College of Education's School Enterprise Challenge recently spearheaded a compassionate initiative, distributing blankets and clothes to poor laborers, children, and other needy members of the community. Through the efforts of both students and teachers, approximately 300 items, including blankets, sweaters, shawls, and warm children's clothes, were distributed.

To facilitate this charitable endeavor, the college students set up a donation camp specifically to collect contributions for blankets. As part of their outreach, KIIT students also visited various slum areas to identify and assist those most in need.


Leadership Commends the Initiative​

Baldev Raj Kamrah, Chairman of KIIT College, expressed his deep appreciation for this "noble cause." He extended his gratitude to "all our members and supporters for their assistance and donations," specifically acknowledging the crucial role played by contributors in supporting "KIIT - the charity dedicated to helpless people like widows, disabled and elderly." Mr. Kamrah emphasized that the project's success was heavily reliant on this collective support and added that the initiative "will be benefited for the poor and needy citizens among society." He particularly lauded the students for their "good initiative to the welfare of the slum people."

Neelima Kamra, KIIT college registrar, also commented on the drive, confirming that "around 300 blankets were distributed to the poor people." She stressed the importance of societal participation, stating, "Each section of the society should come forward and help the poor."

The event saw the presence of several faculty members from KIIT College of Education, including Professor Shuchi Sharma, Kanchan, and Arun Kumar, alongside students Joginder and Rajendra, all contributing to the success of this impactful community service effort.
 
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