THE JHARKHAND STORY NETWORK
Jamshedpur, August 26: The Loyola Alumni Association (LAA) distributed spectacles to 34 children of Loyola Hindi School.
Earlier in June, an eye check-up camp was conducted for students of Classes 4 to 10, where 397 students were screened. Following detailed examinations, 34 students were identified as requiring spectacles.
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In a gesture of care, LAA provided them with new spectacles to aid their vision and academic performance.

The distribution event was graced by Rector Fr. Mike T Raj, LAA President Fr. Vinod Fernandes, members of the LAA Executive, Dr. Rajneesh and Dr. Malay, along with students and their parents.
Speaking on the occasion, LAA representatives highlighted that health initiatives such as this are part of their broader mission to uplift marginalised and underprivileged sections of society. Apart from medical support, the association also provides annual scholarships worth ₹2 lakhs to students of Loyola Hindi School.
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Rajiv Talwar, Senior Vice President of Loyola Alumni Association, said the association would continue to extend its support to ensure that every student has equal opportunities to grow and succeed.








