I met Raju, a 5th grade student, last week. He explained to me how an inadequate electrical supply is compromising his ability to study. He can only study in the evenings because he needs to work on the construction site after school.
I therefore assured him that he would have lights set up for every child in his town who was willing to study, in addition to himself.
We are pleased to report that this week, 500 solar-powered study lamps were given to underprivileged children.
We are making every effort to disseminate the ideas of self-sufficiency and increase public awareness of the negative impacts of climate change.
We all know the importance of renewable energy and solar power for the betterment of quality of life and how they help preserve the environment.