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India donates solar-powered study lamps to marginalised Palestinian school children

Portable solar-powered lamps were presented to the elementary school present in remote area of Palestine, as part of India’s outreach and cooperation programme in the local Palestinian community.

India donates solar-powered study lamps to marginalised Palestinian school children

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As part of 150th Gandhi Jayanti programme, India has donated solar powered study lamps to Palestinian elementary school children from a marginalised Bedouin community.

The lamps were donated as part of Students Solar Ambassador Workshop to internationally spread the principles of self-sufficiency and to raise awareness towards the adverse effects of climate change.

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The solar powered study lamps supplied by Indian Institute of Technology (IIT) Bombay as part of the initiative on Mahatma Gandhi’s 150th birth anniversary also aims at making the student beneficiaries the future propagators of renewable energy.

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Representative of India (ROI) in the Palestinian National Authority (PNA), Sunil Kumar, visited the Governorate of Jericho and Jordan Valley on Monday where he was received by Governor Jehad Abu Al-Asal, Director of the Jericho Directorate of Education, and representatives of the local community.

Portable solar-powered lamps were presented to the elementary school present in remote area of Palestine, as part of India’s outreach and cooperation programme in the local Palestinian community. Kumar visited the Ka’abneh Bedouin School with Palestinian dignitaries.

Kumar underlined India’s time-tested support to Palestine, especially highlighting New Delhi’s capacity building efforts with emphasis on the educational sector while addressing the students and the local community.

The ROI also emphasised on the importance of renewable energy and solar power for the betterment of quality of life and how it helps in preserving the environment.

Al-Asal expressed “sincere appreciation and gratitude to the Government and People of India for this kind gesture”, pointing out that it is even more special because it will benefit students of a local community that suffers from marginalization and is deprived of basic services, including a stable source of power.

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