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regular-article-logo Tuesday, 14 May 2024

Covid: Back to school for vaccination

The institutes organised jab drive to ensure the safety of its staff members and students

Chandreyee Ghose , Ayan Paul, Arundhati Bhattacharya Calcutta Published 28.06.21, 04:18 AM
Vaccination camp at Vidya Mandir Society.

Vaccination camp at Vidya Mandir Society. The Telegraph

Vidya Mandir Society

Vidya Mandir Society recently organised a vaccination camp for all its units that included Sushila Birla Girls’ School, Birla High School, Birla High School Mukundapur and JD Birla Institute.

The vaccination camp was held in collaboration with Techno India Dama on the premises of Birla High School, Moira Street. It was meant for all the teachers, staff members and their family members or dependants.

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“This drive was important. We need to safeguard all the people in our organisation, so that at this critical juncture we can continue to render our service to the society,” said Koeli Dey, principal of Sushila Birla Girls’ School.

Vidya Mandir Society secretary-general Virendra Nath Chaturvedi said: “A small contribution towards health and wellness in these difficult times shows that the Vidya Mandir Society cares for its employees.”

DPS Newtown

Delhi Public School Newtown, in association with Fortis Healthcare, organises vaccination drive.

Delhi Public School Newtown, in association with Fortis Healthcare, organises vaccination drive. The Telegraph

Delhi Public School Newtown, in association with Fortis Healthcare, recently organised a vaccination drive to ensure the safety of its staff members and students.

The initiative covered over 100 support staff, including security personnel, house-keeping team, gardeners, electricians, drivers and office peons.

The school has also inoculated its teachers and their family members and 60 Class XII students, who are eligible for the vaccine. The management bore the project cost.

“DPS Newtown has always been mindful about the welfare of its students, teachers and staff members. We conducted the vaccination camp to ensure that the teachers, their family members and eligible students were vaccinated safely with no crowding or waiting. We hope that this endeavour will play a part in safeguarding our society from this disease,” said principal Sonali Sen.

Shikshayatan Foundation

Shikshayatan Foundation and Charnock Hospital joined hands to organise a vaccination drive for over 100 staff members.

Shikshayatan Foundation and Charnock Hospital joined hands to organise a vaccination drive for over 100 staff members. The Telegraph

Shikshayatan Foundation and Charnock Hospital joined hands to organise a vaccination drive for over 100 staff members of the foundation’s four units.

“Our staff members are our warriors. We value their contribution. We collaborated with Charnock Hospital managing director Prashant Sharma to conduct the event. All the staff members of Marwari Balika Vidyalaya, Shri Shikshayatan School and College and Calcutta Business School have received their jabs. We would like to conduct a similar drive for our students, who are over 18 years,” said the foundation’s secretary-general Bratati Bhattacharyya.

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