Helping Hands Charitable Trust Distributes Study Materials to Class 10 Students in Gadwal
A study material distribution program was held at the Zilla Parishad High School in Macharla, Gadwal, on Thursday. The event was organized by the Helping Hands Charitable Trust, led by its founder, Ratna Simha Reddy. The goal of the program was to support Class 10 students by providing them with essential study materials to prepare for their upcoming exams.
The program was presided over by the school’s headmaster, Venkateshwarlu. The chief guest, Mrs. Ganta Kavitha, District Legal Services Authority Officer, distributed the study materials to the students. Speaking on the occasion, Mrs. Kavitha expressed her pride in the initiative, noting that it was the first time such a large-scale effort had been undertaken in the Gadwal taluk. The Trust has distributed materials to 3,000 Class 10 students across various government schools in the region.
Mrs. Kavitha encouraged the students to make good use of the study materials. She urged them to follow their teachers’ guidance with discipline and determination and to aim for top scores in the March examinations. She also motivated them to bring pride to their parents, teachers, and schools by excelling academically.
Trust founder Ratna Simha Reddy explained that the initiative was driven by a desire to support underprivileged students in government schools and improve the educational standards in the taluk. He expressed gratitude to the education department and local leaders for their support in making the program a success.
Mandal Education Officer (MEO) Nalla Reddy praised the timely distribution of the materials, which would help students prepare for their exams starting on March 21. He also thanked the Trust for their commendable efforts in aiding the students.
The event was attended by Mandal Parishad Development Officer (MPDO) Chennayya, MEO Nalla Reddy, Headmaster Venkateshwarlu, school teachers, and members of the Helping Hands Charitable Trust, including Venkatesh. The collaborative effort was widely appreciated for its positive impact on the students and the community.