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Thursday 24 September 2020

Arunachal Pradesh: Women officers gift computer to primary school.

Women officers posted at Yupia, the headquarters of Arunachal Pradesh’s Papum Pare district, on Tuesday came together to help a government primary school of the area, which was in need of a computer and other stationery items.

The team of officers, comprising district heads and administrators, on Tuesday visited the Yupia Government Upper Primary School and handed over a computer set, a computer table, almirah and chairs to the school authority.The computer and other items were received by Obi Zirdo Rumi, the headmistress of the school.

The headmistress was delighted to have received the contribution from the wonderful women.

Rumi, on behalf of the school, thanked the officers for their contribution and said it would encourage her and her staff to work more diligently for the betterment of the students.

She shared that due to the non-availability of a computer, the school was facing a lot of problems in getting their paperwork done on time and were managing everything from their own means until now.

Women officers posted at Yupia, the headquarters of Arunachal Pradesh’s Papum Pare district, on Tuesday came together to help a government primary school of the area, which was in need of a computer and other stationery items.

The team of officers, comprising district heads and administrators, on Tuesday visited the Yupia Government Upper Primary School and handed over a computer set, a computer table, almirah and chairs to the school authority.

The computer and other items were received by Obi Zirdo Rumi, the headmistress of the school.

The headmistress was delighted to have received the contribution from the wonderful women.

Rumi, on behalf of the school, thanked the officers for their contribution and said it would encourage her and her staff to work more diligently for the betterment of the students.

She shared that due to the non-availability of a computer, the school was facing a lot of problems in getting their paperwork done on time and were managing everything from their own means until now.

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