FE Desk Report | Published: November 26, 2018 10:54:26 | Updated: December 04, 2018 12:42:53
BSRM has taken an initiative to reach kids of meager income families who come to school without having breakfast.
Under a joint venture partnership, the CSR desk of BSRM will supply fresh milk produced in-house through Gana Unnayan Kendra (GUK) to the students, said a statement.
A cow farm will be set up in the nearby school areas in Gaibandha, a remote village in the north of Bangladesh, to start as a sustainable project having long-term benefits. A total of 368 kids of two schools will be benefitted through generation of employment opportunities and revenue. The project will be expanded gradually after the success of the first phase.
Mr. Kazi Anwar Ahmed, Ms. Ruhi M. Ahmed of BSRM Group of Companies and Mr. M. Abdus Salam, Mr. Abu Sayem Md Jannatun Nur, Mr. Khalekuzzaman of Gana Unnayan Kendra attended the signing ceremony held in Dhaka.
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