ICSK extends a Helping Hand to the Flood-Affected People of Kashmir

Wednesday, October 22, 2014

The students of the Indian Community School Kuwait contributed an amount of over 3 lac rupees for relief operations in the state of Jammu and Kashmir where millions of people have been affected by the worst floods in over a century. A cheque of ? 302779 was handed over to Ambassador of India to Kuwait H. E. Shri Sunil Jain on 21st October, 2014, at the Indian Embassy.

Honorary Vice-Chairman to the ICSK Board of Trustees Mr. Bobby Mathew, the Honorary Secretary Mr. Vijay Karayil, Principal Dr. V. Binumon and the students Syed Talib Ali, Ankita Ann Binu and Rashmi Dinesh Kamath represented ICSK.

Highly noteworthy is that ICSK is the first school in Kuwait to contribute funds for this tragedy.

Through this contribution, the students have learnt some invaluable lessons in social responsibility and concern for the unfortunate victims of the natural disaster. As a part of education, the ICSK sensitizes the children to the issues of the society and inculcates in them values which help them to develop and grow into humane individuals.




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