NATIONAL A noble initiative By: From Our Correspondent Date: January 14, 2015 Share post: FacebookTwitterPinterestWhatsAppLinkedinEmail A group of young men under the aegis of Tura Trained Electrician Association has volunteered to do electrical repair works in educational institutions damaged by the unprecedented flood in Garo Hills last year. In December last, 12 of the association members, led by their president, Justine Sangma completed the wiring work in the new computer lab of Don Bosco Higher Secondary School, Mendal. The old lab was completely damaged by the floods. Sangma informed that the association members would complete the repair work at Chibanang school in Rajabala before moving to the plain belt of Garo Hills. “This is our small contribution to the affected schools which have lost much due to the devastating flood,” Sangma said. (Photo contributed by Albert Thyrniang) Previous articleHNYF pitches for formation of regional councilNext articleGovt proposes ban on sale of loose cigarettes Related articles News Alert BGT 2024-25: Shubman Gill’s left-thumb injury puts India’s top-order in doubt ahead of Perth Test Perth, Nov 16: India’s preparations for the first Test of the Border-Gavaskar Trophy series have been thrown into... NATIONAL Even Trinamool leaders not safe in Bengal: BJP Kolkata, Nov 16: BJP legislator Agnimitra Paul said on Saturday that the law & order situation in West... NATIONAL Indian startups raise over $182 million in funding this week New Delhi, Nov 16: The Indian startup ecosystem raised more than $182 million in funding this week, a... NATIONAL Mallikarjun Kharge predicts INDIA bloc’s victory in Jharkhand, promises to fulfill seven guarantees Ranchi, Nov 16: Congress President Mallikarjun Kharge on Saturday expressed confidence that the INDIA bloc is set to...