
Under the HAR HAATH KITAAB initiative taken by students of IB PYP and DP in association with NGO iamgurgaon and Book Trust of India, collected 15 boxes of books for Books for all initiative and promote reading habits.
Students collected notebooks, textbooks, storybooks, and more, carefully categorizing them into different age groups and categories. The first lot of these books were then submitted to representatives of iamgurgaon for distribution to less privileged children.
They will further be given to various schools and libraries, ensuring that children without access to books can benefit from them.
These books represent much more than mere pages; they stand for opportunities to empower young minds and foster a culture of learning within our community. At Scottish High, we are committed to the United Nations’ Sustainable Development Goals, particularly SDG 4: Quality Education. This ongoing intiative of Highlanders ensures that every child has access to books and educational materials.

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