International Literacy Day celebrated: Lucky Cement donates books to underprivileged students

12 Sep, 2014

Lucky Cement Limited celebrated "International Literacy Day" by donating curriculum and literature books to underprivileged students of schools in Nooriabad, Karachi and Pezu (district Lakki Marwat). International Literacy Day, held globally by Unesco, is aimed at to highlight the importance of literacy to individuals, communities and societies.
"According to "Unesco Global Monitoring Report on Education for All," South and West Asia has the lowest regional adult literacy rate of 58.6 percent. Taking the lead from this, Lucky Cement has been holding International Literacy Day in Pakistan for the last two years and has been actively pursuing the goal to improve the educational facilities and literacy rate of the local communities around both its projects," said Amin Ganny, Chief Operating Officer, Lucky Cement Limited.
Lucky Cement collaborated with a local NGO for donating books to the students of Hilal Public School, Nooriabad. Similarly, the company also donated books to Government Higher Secondary School, Yarak near its Pezu Plant. Lucky Cement Limited fulfils its role of being a responsible corporate citizen sincerely and is considered among the top ranking companies of Pakistan whose community development programmes have been honoured with local and international awards. Presently, Lucky Cement is actively pursuing a number of educational projects in KP province which includes Lucky City School, endowments for Gomal University in Dera Ismail Khan and numerous scholarship programmes.-PR

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