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State-run Power Grid Corporation of India Ltd (PGCIL) on Monday upgraded and digitised 10 Army Goodwill Schools (AGS) at Uri in Kashmir, the company said in a statement. Lieutenant General D P Pandey, GOC 15 Corps, Kailash Rathore, Executive Director, POWERGRID Northern Region-II, and other senior officials of PGCIL and Indian Army were present at the ceremony, it said.
PGCIL has given financial assistance amounting Rs 3.09 crore to the Indian Army to provide technology-oriented education to students in ten Army Goodwill Schools (AGS) viz. AGS-Boniyar, Baramula, AGS-Hajinar, Kupwara, AGS-Wayne, Bandipora, AGS-Chandigam, Kupwara, AGS- Budkot, Kupwara, AGS- Sopore, Baramula, AGS- Krusan, Kupwara, AGS-Behibag, Kulgam, AGS- Aishmuqam, Anantnag, AGS- Wuzur, Anantnag. The classrooms have been upgraded and digitized under Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) initiative of PGCIL.
This CSR effort of PGCIL will enable about 5,000 students to remain abreast with latest technological, scientific, cultural developments through digital learnings and access information quicker with help of digital aids. Through this CSR initiative, latest teaching solutions shall be available for benefit of students of the Kashmir valley.
PGCIL presently has 172,154 ckm (circuit kilometer) of transmission lines, 262 Sub-stations and more than 446,940 MVA of transformation capacity.
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