<p>The Embassy Group has signed a memorandum of understanding with the education department for developing government schools in Bengaluru.</p>.<p>The scope of the MoU is to provide educational resources, infrastructural support and holistic health programmes for 20 government schools at a budget of Rs 15 crore. The pact is valid for two<br />years.</p>.<p>“It is extremely heartening to see corporates such as Embassy Group providing a model for partnering with the government in providing an equitable education to underprivileged children,” said S R Umashankar, principal secretary to the department.</p>.<p>Jitu Virwani, Managing Director and Chairman, Embassy Group, said that robust public education system was vital to empower the next generation and strengthen the nation.</p>.<p>“We are very happy to partner with the department of education. We hope that this will inspire more corporates and NGOs to join hands with the government,” he said.</p>
<p>The Embassy Group has signed a memorandum of understanding with the education department for developing government schools in Bengaluru.</p>.<p>The scope of the MoU is to provide educational resources, infrastructural support and holistic health programmes for 20 government schools at a budget of Rs 15 crore. The pact is valid for two<br />years.</p>.<p>“It is extremely heartening to see corporates such as Embassy Group providing a model for partnering with the government in providing an equitable education to underprivileged children,” said S R Umashankar, principal secretary to the department.</p>.<p>Jitu Virwani, Managing Director and Chairman, Embassy Group, said that robust public education system was vital to empower the next generation and strengthen the nation.</p>.<p>“We are very happy to partner with the department of education. We hope that this will inspire more corporates and NGOs to join hands with the government,” he said.</p>