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Home » Grasim to start school in Tamil Nadu’s textile hub Pallipalayam
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Grasim to start school in Tamil Nadu’s textile hub Pallipalayam

By October 1, 20212 Mins Read
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Grasim
Industries Limited, a flagship company of the global conglomerate Aditya Birla
Group, is building an Aditya Birla Public School at Pallipalayam – a central
weaving and spinning hub near Erode, Tamil Nadu. Dilip Gaur, Managing Director,
Grasim Industries Ltd, said, “At Aditya Birla Group, we have always believed in
transforming lives through all our business and social endeavours. Education is
one such touchpoint by which we are impacting the lives of our children and the
community at large. This school is a humble contribution by Grasim Industries
Ltd for the well-being of thousands of kids of the Pallipalayam – Erode
region.”

 

Aditya
Birla Group operates 56 schools, imparting quality education to more than
46,500 students. The Aditya Birla Public School, Pallipalayam, will be
affiliated to the Central Board of Secondary Education and initially have
classes up to Class 7 with two sections.

Subsequently,
every year, one class will be added up to Class 12.

 

Gaur
informed, “We plan to admit 700 students in the first year, and overall expect
1400 students to benefit with the introduction of senior secondary grades. We
believe that quality education encourages people to think clearly and
independently. It can liberate and empower communities to create their future.
This school will not only empower the children of Erode and Palliapalayam but
also contribute towards the socioeconomic development of communities residing
in Erode.”

 

Renowned
textile industrialists from Erode along with senior members from Grasim
Industries Ltd attended the foundation stone ceremony for the new school.

Recently,
as part of its multi-pronged efforts to support communities affected by
COVID-19, the Group has pledged support to three prominent government hospitals
in Tamil Nadu’s Erode and Pallipalayam, to provide medical equipment and
upgrade medical infrastructure such as oxygen support, digitalisation of X-ray
units, blood bag refrigerator, defreezer and ECG machine which will go a long
way in supporting underprivileged sections of workers in the textile industry.

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