BNI Ashoka celebrated its 1st anniversary on 7th January 2026 at Bloom Suite, Electronic City
BNI Ashoka celebrated its 1st anniversary on 7th January 2026 at Bloom Suite, Electronic City, marking the occasion with a meaningful community outreach initiative. The team shared their joy with the students of Basapura Anganwadi School by contributing stationery, water bottles, sweaters, and snacks to support the children’s learning and well-being.
During the visit, the members interacted with the school’s teacher to understand the challenges faced by the institution and explore ways to provide further support. The school facilitates education for children from Grade 1- 5 with an overall strength of 50-60 students . It was revealed that the school is currently operating out of a rented electrical shop, as the government school infrastructure is unsuitable, especially during the rainy season when the premises get flooded due to water from the roads. As a result, the children lack a safe and conducive learning environment. The school is in urgent need of renovation and a proper facility to be handed over to the children, enabling them to learn and grow in a secure and supportive setting. The road on which the school is located has become a major commuting corridor for residents travelling to Electronic City and Hosa Road, resulting in heavy and fast-moving traffic throughout the day. This poses a grave safety risk to schoolchildren, who are forced to navigate this hazardous stretch daily. The danger is no longer hypothetical—an alarming accident was recently reported at the same school, where a young schoolgirl was struck by a two-wheeler and suffered a serious eye injury. Such incidents highlight the urgent need for immediate intervention.
We urge and request the government officials from the local body to take necessary actions to restore the school back to the children with proper road safety measures installed.
During the visit, the members interacted with the school’s teacher to understand the challenges faced by the institution and explore ways to provide further support. The school facilitates education for children from Grade 1- 5 with an overall strength of 50-60 students . It was revealed that the school is currently operating out of a rented electrical shop, as the government school infrastructure is unsuitable, especially during the rainy season when the premises get flooded due to water from the roads. As a result, the children lack a safe and conducive learning environment. The school is in urgent need of renovation and a proper facility to be handed over to the children, enabling them to learn and grow in a secure and supportive setting. The road on which the school is located has become a major commuting corridor for residents travelling to Electronic City and Hosa Road, resulting in heavy and fast-moving traffic throughout the day. This poses a grave safety risk to schoolchildren, who are forced to navigate this hazardous stretch daily. The danger is no longer hypothetical—an alarming accident was recently reported at the same school, where a young schoolgirl was struck by a two-wheeler and suffered a serious eye injury. Such incidents highlight the urgent need for immediate intervention.
We urge and request the government officials from the local body to take necessary actions to restore the school back to the children with proper road safety measures installed.





