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Volkswagen India builds primary school in Pune

By Niranjan Mudholkar,

Added 07 June 2018

Made for 120 students, it will also focus on encouraging children to respect natural resources

The new building has two floors and will offer one room for each of the four standards in the primary school where previously one room was being shared by two grades. Volkswagen Plant Engineering architect has designed the new building which is designed to accommodate a higher number of students than before. The new building has separate rooms for indoor extra-curricular activities and the staff. The school premises has a kitchen to provide mid-day meal for the students.

The school is also equipped with its own rainwater harvesting system and greywater treatment system that will enable cana and banana plants to grow on campus.

This new building will be certified by the Indian Green Building Council and is expected to receive either a Silver or Gold rating.

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