
Allcargo and Speedy CFS Mundra donates Laptops and desktops to 7 schools in Mundra
MUNDRA : Recently, a special program was organized at Shri Dulerai Karani Primary School in Mundra. On this occasion, in collaboration with Allcargo Terminals Limited and Speedy Multimodes Limited, 9 laptops and 24 desktop computers were donated to below 7 primary schools near to Mundra.
1. Shri Dulerai Karani primary school
2. Lalji Sumar primary school.
3. Sukhparvas primary school.
4. Maheshnagar primary school.
5. Wadalani Kanya Shala primary school.
6. Jarpara Kanya Shala primary school.
7. Pratappara Primary School.
The program began with the traditional lamp lighting. On this occasion, Kutch District Education Committee Chairman Virambhai Gadhvi, Mundra-Baroi Municipality President Rachnaben Pranabhai Joshi, Taluka Primary Education Officer Ravibhai Solanki, Taluka Teachers’ Society President Manharsinh Jhala, General Secretary Sahadevsinh Jadeja and Suleman Langa along with teacher representatives of the taluka were present.







Allcargo Terminals Ltd., Mr. Bhavesh Patel(HOF) and Speedy Mutimodes Ltd., Mr.Harshit Parekh(HOF) attended the program and assured of continued support in the field of education in the future. The company officials were honoured with shawls and mementos by the school principals and teachers’ society. HOF inspired the students to achieve new heights in their studies by using technology tools properly. Today, when education is not limited to books, such modern tools will connect students to a new world, empower them in the field of information and technology, and prepare them for the competitive era in the future.
Finally, the entire teaching community and the 7 schools of the taluka and our team member expressed their heartfelt gratitude to the school students on behalf of All Cargo Terminals Limited and Speedy Multimodes Limited. This program brought bright smiles of happiness to the faces of the students, and everyone felt as if a new journey towards the future had begun.
During the distribution program, Principals and teachers expressed their gratitude, highlighting how these devices will support digital learning, improve teaching methodologies, and open new avenues for students in rural areas. The smiles on the faces of the students were a true reflection of the impact this initiative will have on their educational journey.
This effort not only reinforces our commitment to education and community development but also demonstrates our responsibility towards the environment by reducing electronic waste.
The event concluded on a positive note, with a collective belief that small steps like these can bring about meaningful change in society.