Free mobile phone library starts in Mumbai’s Imamwada for economically weak students
Updated:5 years, 3 months ago
Updated:5 years, 3 months ago
Mumbai, Oct 18 (ANI): Mumbai Municipal and Private Urdu Teachers Union have started a free mobile phone library in Imamwada area of Mumbai for Class 1-10 students. Economically weak students, who couldn't afford a mobile phone, are now attending online classes here. 22 students have joined the class so far. While speaking to ANI, Shahina Sayed, and Centre In-charge said, “Some students either didn't have mobile phones or there was only one mobile phone in their family. So we did this.” Two more branches will start in Mumbai soon.
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