Rouble Nagi Art Foundation donates 100 benches to GGHSS, Rainawari

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SRINAGAR: In a heartwarming gesture of generosity and commitment to education and Art, Rouble Nagi, a renowned social activist and the founder of the Rouble Nagi Art Foundation, distributed 100 benches to the students of Govt. Girl’s Higher Secondary School in Rainawari, Srinagar. This initiative, timed to coincide with her upcoming birthday, symbolizes her dedication to enhancing educational infrastructure and supporting young learners.

The distribution drive took place on Thursday in the presence of school authorities, students, and members of the local community. The new benches, which will significantly improve the learning environment for the students, were received with great enthusiasm and gratitude.

Rouble Nagi, known for her extensive work in the fields of education, art, and social welfare, addressed the gathering and emphasized the importance of providing quality educational facilities to all children. She remarked, “Education is the cornerstone of a progressive society. By providing these benches, we hope to create a more comfortable and conducive learning environment for the young girls of Rainawari. This is just a small gift from my side to celebrate my birthday with these wonderful children who are the future of our nation.”

The principal of the school expressed heartfelt thanks to Nagi and highlighted the positive impact this contribution will have on the students’ daily school experience. “This generous donation by Rouble Nagi will greatly enhance the comfort and focus of our students, enabling them to engage better in their studies. We are deeply grateful for her support and dedication to our school,” she said.

The Rouble Nagi Art Foundation has been actively involved in various philanthropic activities across the country, focusing on education, skill development, and community upliftment. This bench distribution drive is another step in their ongoing efforts to support underprivileged communities and promote educational development in the valley of Kashmir.