ZP High School Infrastructure Development
Through CSR partnership with ONGC, HERDS is implementing the ZP High School Rajupalem Infrastructure Development project, focusing on creating better learning environments for students. We believe that proper infrastructure is fundamental to quality education, especially for students from disadvantaged communities.




Programme Highlights
Key components and achievements that make this program impactful and sustainable
Library Setup & Learning Resources
Established a well-equipped library with books, reading materials, and learning resources to support the educational needs of students at ZP High School. This provides students access to diverse knowledge and promotes reading habits.
Purified Water System & Classroom Furniture
Installed a purified water system to ensure safe drinking water for students. Provided essential classroom furniture including benches and desks to create a comfortable learning environment for students.
Office Equipment & Infrastructure
Supplied office equipment including computers, printers, chairs, and other necessary items to support the administrative functions and enhance the overall operational efficiency of ZP High School.
Impact of the Programme
The infrastructure development project has transformed the learning environment at ZP High School, leading to improved learning conditions and academic performance for students. The project has enhanced the school facilities, creating a safe and supportive environment for students from disadvantaged backgrounds to pursue their education.
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