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Power Grid constructed Aryabhatta male hostel at Science College
Mumbai: Historical and renowned educational institute of Darbhanga C. M. The building of the Aryabhatta male hostel at Science College will be constructed by the Maharatna Company Power Grid Corporation of India Limited (Power Grid) by its Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) item. Today, the foundation stone of this project was layed by Mr. Raj Kumar Singh Hon ' ble Minister of State (Independent Charge) (Electrical & Innovative & Renewable Energy) and Minister of State (Skill Development & Entrepreneurship) through virtual medium.
The foundation stone laying program was organized in the presence of Darbhanga MP Shri Gopal Ji Thakur as a special guest and in the honorable presence of Darbhanga MLA Shri Sanjay Sarawgi. On this occasion, Chairman & Managing Director of Power Grid Mr. K. Srikanth welcomed all the respected guests.
Powergrid's corporate social liability with an estimated cost of Rs 7.5 crore C. M. There will be 150 beds in this Aryabhatta boys hostel to be built in Science College, Darbhanga. With this as well as C under Power Grid CSR. M. The park will also be developed in Science College. C from this project. M. Science College will help provide adequate accommodation to students studying and adequate structural facilities to host various educational programs for college students.
It should be known that the power grid cost about 15 crore rupees in Darbhanga D. M. C. Powergrid rest house is also being constructed in H. The construction work of this project has begun.
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