Real estate firm Puranik Builders has announced the launch of ' K Y H ' (Know Your House) a major CSR (Corporate Social Responsibility) initiative. This initiative is targeted at all school children belonging to the underprivileged section of the society, as well as general school children in and around Thane and Pune.
K Y H is designed to apprise the school children of various processes involved in construction of a ‘home’, right from placing and cementing the bricks to making fullfledged houses. This is expected to create awareness about ‘construction of houses’, amongst children, whereby increasing their interests in such areas of livelihood.
The C S R project is aimed at all-round development of children. The idea behind the K Y H is to assist the children in growing up to become aspiring citizens and making them aware of their potentials like every other child at their age.
Mr. Shailesh Puranik, MD, Puranik Builders Private Ltd said, "CSR has been an integral part of Puranik Builders vision and the cornerstone of our core value of good corporate citizenship. We would like to make sincere efforts to work towards the underprivileged and general school children who are the future of the fastest growing country like India."
K Y H is designed to apprise the school children of various processes involved in construction of a ‘home’, right from placing and cementing the bricks to making fullfledged houses. This is expected to create awareness about ‘construction of houses’, amongst children, whereby increasing their interests in such areas of livelihood.
The C S R project is aimed at all-round development of children. The idea behind the K Y H is to assist the children in growing up to become aspiring citizens and making them aware of their potentials like every other child at their age.
Mr. Shailesh Puranik, MD, Puranik Builders Private Ltd said, "CSR has been an integral part of Puranik Builders vision and the cornerstone of our core value of good corporate citizenship. We would like to make sincere efforts to work towards the underprivileged and general school children who are the future of the fastest growing country like India."
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