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CHENNAI, FEB. 7. The Madras West Round Table No. 10, under the Round Table India (RTI) theme `Freedom Through Education' has opened its third renovated school of the year, at Flower Bazaar in Parrys. This is a joint project with the Rotary Club of Chennai, District 3230. The total cost of renovation was Rs. 4 lakhs and it was shared equally between the two non-governmental organisations. Over 150 children from the Parrys area would benefit by the renovation. Classrooms, dormitory, toilets and kitchens have been renovated and a new borewell has been commissioned. Justice Kulasekharan of the Madras High Court inaugurated the school in the presence of the Rotary district governor, Benjamin Cherian, and the RTI vice-president-elect, Shiv Kumar Eashwaran, and the RTI Area-2 chairman, Linesh Sanath Kumar. Earlier this year, both the NGOs signed memorandum of understanding. This is the eighth school renovated/constructed under this partnership. A sum of Rs. 25 lakhs has been spent so far and more schools will be inaugurated by June.
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