New Classroom Buildings Inaugurated at Ganapathipalayam Middle School in Coimbatore

Six new classrooms worth Rs. 80 lakhs were inaugurated at Ganapathipalayam Middle School in Mopiripalayam Panchayat, Coimbatore on August 31. The project was funded by a private company to improve educational infrastructure.


Coimbatore: New classroom buildings at Ganapathipalayam Middle School in Coimbatore were inaugurated today (Aug. 31). K.P. Sasikumar, the President of Mopiripalayam Panchayat, officially opened six new classrooms constructed at a cost of Rs. 80 lakhs with the assistance of a private company.

The inauguration ceremony took place at the Ganapathipalayam Middle School, which falls under the jurisdiction of Mopiripalayam Panchayat. The event was attended by officials from the private company that funded the project, the school's headmaster, panchayat councilors, and members of the public.

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