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Rotary Bangalore East conducts Eco Ganesha event at Domlur Gov School 28th Aug 2022

 Rotary Bangalore East had the Eco Ganesha workshop  in Domlur Government School ground. 







The workshop was conducted by Ann Bhuvana Krishnan(w/o YSD Rtn Krishnan) with help from Ms Amrutha and Ms Keerthana. 


Arranged and organised by Rtn Krishnan with the help and support of President Shivkumar and sponsor from DLRWA . 
In presents of Mr Narayanan , Ms Geetha and Mrs Anitha .





Nearly 180 students from both school, PU and degree college took active and enthusiastic participation. Lots of expressive creativity and joy prevailed throughout the workshop.
Apart from students many others participated as well


I want to thank DLRWA for pitching in and Mrs Bhuvana for conducting this event.
Many thanks to Ms Rathna and Mr Shankar Principals of both School and college respectively to help arrange this and encouraging the students
Special thanks to Abhishek D for helping clearing and cleaning the place



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