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School Inaugurates Mahatma Gandhi Centre for Leadership


Bangalore, 25thApril2015: Bangalore-based Indus International School formally inaugurated the Mahatma Gandhi Centre for Leadership today at its campus in Sarjapur. The Centre for Leadership was inaugurated by Sushil Mantri, the Chairman and Managing Director of Mantri Developers Pvt. Ltd. The school also launched its new Mobile Health Care Centre and Low-Cost Sanitary Napkin Machine for underprivileged people.
 
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Speaking at the inaugural ceremony, Sushil Mantri, Chairman and MD of Mantri Developers Pvt. Ltd., expressed optimism towards the symbolic nature of the centre and said, “India stands at the edge of becoming a global leader, economically as well as culturally. The Mahatma Gandhi Centre of Leadership is a much needed foundation to build future leaders who will lead India in its growth trajectory. I applaud the efforts by the school to meaningfully educate children beyond the conventional learning system and make a positive difference to the society and the country.”

Sarojini Rao, the Principal of Indus International School, Bangalore who spoke on the idea behind the Centre, said, “Today is a milestone in Indus’ leadership journey. The Mahatma Gandhi Centre for Leadership puts in place yet one more initiative of Indus’s leadership to create leaders of tomorrow. The launch of the Mobile Health Care Centre and the Low-Cost Sanitary Napkin Machine are but two of our endeavours to guide children to become responsible leaders for the society.”

“The Leadership School, the Equal Opportunity School for the underprivileged, and the Leadership Curriculum for all children, are distinct features of the Indus leadership edifice. The Centre is a major step in leadership development and aims to motivate and inspire students and teachers to imbibe values that are a rich legacy endowed by the Mahatma. The resources in place will certainly have a moral impact that transcends national borders,” she added.

The Mobile Health Care Centre is built to address pertinent medical issues in neighbouring villages. The Centre essentially consists of a mobile ambulance along with a makeshift clinic with a competent doctor, space to examine the patient, space for consultation, a medical supplies kit, a waiting bay and a toilet. With tele-medicine facilities provided through a tie-up with Narayana Hrudayalaya, Indus will concertedly reach out to the underprivileged in the neighbourhood.

It has been well documented that women, particularly in rural India, suffer from health issues and the reasons can be attributed to various factors that include the high cost of sanitary napkins. In a bid to address issues pertaining to women’s health and hygiene, a Low Cost Sanitary Napkin Machine was also launched as part of the students’ initiative. Students are being trained to manufacture the low-cost affordable sanitary napkins in the Main School and Community School.

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Emphasising the unique aspects of education at Indus, Lt. General Arjun Ray (Retd), PVSM, VSM, CEO of the Indus Trust said, “The strong co-curricular programme provides opportunities for applying leadership skills, and ensures all-round development by balancing academic demands with sports, cultural activities and community service. The launch of Mobile Health Care Centre and the Low Cost Sanitary Napkin Machine form part of our way of giving back to the community and I am happy to see Indus International School lead the way in building responsible leaders.


Indus International School seeks to fill gaps between the real-world and academic knowledge where these programmes and activities are designed to promote academic excellence, leadership skills as well as social responsibility. Students develop an understanding of both global and local issues, and are encouraged to use critical thinking skills and creativity to find innovative solutions to problems

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