Toyota’s constant endeavour to improve quality of education yields results through increased enrolment of children across 120 Government Schools in Ramanagara District (school enrolment up by 6% in 2016)
India CSR News Netowrk
BANGALORE: Toyota Kirloskar Motor (TKM) who has been at the forefront reaffirming its continued commitment towards promoting quality education since 2003, by supporting children from weaker sections of the community today kicks-off distribution of essential school supplies to Government schools in Ramanagara, Karnataka, where the company’s manufacturing plant is located.
In an unstinted effort to empower the school children with good education, TKM this year will be distributing educational materials to 160 schools benefiting around 11,500 school children in Ramanagara District. School supply kit consisting of bags, books, geometry box’s, drawing books and crayons were distributed to school children from first to tenth standards, thereby ensuring that the recipient schools possessed necessary learning materials to enhance the educative sessions in the classroom.
Toyota continues to distribute books & bags to children in Government schools across Karnataka
The company represented by Rajendra Hegde – General Manager, handed over the books and bags to the local school children in the presence of Gangemare Gowda, DDPI – Education Department, Government of Karnataka, Venkateshamma, President- Bidadi Town Municipal Council and Satish Chandra, Director- Jnana Vikasa School, Bidadi, marking the school kit distribution activity kick-off.
Toyota’s such continued and focused approach has driven gradual educational improvement amongst Government schools at Bidadi region through a visible increase in overall enrolment of school children at various grades up by 6% in 2016, as compared to 2015.
Commenting on the occasion Naveen Soni, Vice President, Toyota Kirloskar Motor said “We at Toyota recognize education as one of the main pillars to a nation’s development and have always worked towards providing quality education at the grass roots level. Lack of basic amenities and infrastructure in school results in poor learning output, affecting the overall academic development of a student. Our endeavors towards endorsing education, in its 14th year now, are designed to contribute to the society in a sustainable manner, improving the quality in education by tackling the problems at the base level.
With this initiative, we aim to meet the academic requirements of the school going children thus ensuring quality education to school children at large. TKM wishes to continue and refurbish its ongoing efforts to effectively contribute to the overall development of the local community in Bidadi region”, he added.
Details of the school supply distribution coverage (2017-2018) | |
Coverage | Units |
No. of schools | 160 |
No. of school children | 11,500 |
No. of Books | 75,000 |
No. of Bags | 1,200 |
No. of Crayons | 1,200 |
No. of Drawing Books | 1,200 |
No. of Geometry Boxes | 2,300 |
Toyota Kirloskar Motor commenced this program in 2003. Since then, ten schools have been brought under the fold every year, taking the count to 103 schools from TKM and another 31 schools through its supplier industries especially Toyota Kirloskar Auto Parts, Toyota Techno Park and other On-site suppliers for the year 2015. The institutions to which the contributions are made are Government schools that have been identified by the Block Education Officer (Education Dept., Government of Karnataka), wherein majority of the students are from economically underprivileged families. This year 75,000 note books, 1200 bags, 1200 drawing books with crayons and 2300 geometry boxes were distributed.
These programs have expanded over a period, enhancing the beneficiary coverage to around 11,500 school children this academic year, as compared to 3000 children in 2007.
Toyota Kirloskar Motor over the years has initiated several other projects to accelerate access to quality education and learning infrastructure in the country. The company has reconstructed many government schools across villages such as Yavalinganapalya, Thalaguppe, Byramangala, Medanahalli & Hosadoddi. Under the Government’s national campaign to provide clean sanitation facilities for girl child in India, Toyota has pledged its support to ‘Swacch Bharat – Swacch Vidyalaya’ – by constructing sanitation facilities at identified schools by the Government in 3 locations across India. The company constructed 762 units of sanitation facilities in 219 government schools across India (of which 124 units are located in Varanasi, 544 units in Karnataka and 94 units in Bihar).