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Notebooks made from unused pages distributed to school students

Notebooks made from unused pages distributed to school students
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The Department of Public Libraries and the Balya Foundation in Mysuru have launched an initiative to recycle unused notebook pages into new supplies for underprivileged students. The project aims to support education while promoting environmental sustainability by reducing paper waste.

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Demonstrates a community-led approach to addressing educational resource gaps and environmental conservation.

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Notebooks made from unused blank pages were distributed to students of various schools in Mysuru on Wednesday under a joint initiative by the Department of Public Libraries and Balya Foundation.

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