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Daijiword Media Network-Mangaluru(MD)
Mangaluru, Jan 2: It was a fun-filled evening for the kids with less benefits who had a nice time at Forum Fiza Mall, Mangaluru. Forum Fiza Mall in association with Capita Land Hope Foundation organized 'My Schoolbag', in which the orphanage kids got free bags including books, stationery and many things here on Wednesday December 31.
Addressing the gathering, Marketing Manager Nikhil Gouravam said that it is a small contribution from their side. "We are giving schoolbags for free to these kids. Our plan was to provide free bags for the 175 orphen kids, but due to the transportation problem we managed to bring only 50 kids for the event. We are going to give the remaining bags to the remaining 125 kids by going to their orphanages." he added
Speaking to the kids, Leasing Manager Fayaz urged the kids to engage themselves in studies. "Education is the important thing in today's world. No one can steal your education. You should study hard and make our country proud." he said
At the end of the event, the kids also got free burgers and soft drinks from McDonalds and Mall officials gifted smileys to the kids.
Vaibhav D'Souza compered the ceremony. The kids Joined with Vaibhav and entertained the gathered crowd.
HR Ashwith Kumar Shetty, Dr Bhaskar and others were also present on this occasion.
It was very kind , generous and thoughtful of fiza mall to think of these children and organize a program for them and gift them school kits. God's blessings and reward to the donor is sure for the kind-heartedness shown to these kids.
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