BARC shows it cares for children

BARC shows it cares for children

Romil Ramgarhia

MUMBAI: BARC India is treading the path of altruism by adopting four public schools and an alumni hub in Mumbai to provide them with better educational facilities and make it fun.

The initiative titled BARCares will commence from Diwali and the schools cater to the underprivileged parts of the community. BARC India CBO Romil Ramgarhia says, “We believe an initiative like this, on behalf of our stakeholders, not only adds value but also adds commitment for an overall enthused and motivated performance as a responsible joint industry body representing the three apex bodies of IBF, AAAI and ISA in our country.”

The ratings agency isn’t bound by law to undertake any Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) activities. “We are taking education for a cause to contribute for the sake of society,” adds Ramgarhia.

BARC India has tied up with NGO Akanksha Foundation that has been working in this space for over 20 years and runs more than 20 schools in Pune as Akanksha schools helping more than 7000 students so far. The NGO conducts the first assessment to identify schools that need help.

The four adopted schools are Wadi Bunder Mumbai Public School in Mazgaon, DN Nagar Mumbai Public School in Andheri, Natwar Nagar Mumbai Public School in Jogeshwari and Mahatma Phule Jyotibha Mumbai Public School in Masjid Bunder. Donated items include functional desktops, laptops, whiteboards, atlas, desks, chairs, curtains, fans, paints and paintbrushes.