Installation of Teak Wood Showcase Almirah at Cerebral Palsy Day Care Centre

Program Date: June 8, 2026
Host: Rotary Club of Biratnagar Downtown
Published Date : 2026-06-18
President : Girija Sarda

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Specialty

To enhance the organization, record-keeping, and presentation of the Centre’s achievements through the installation of a teak wood showcase almirah in the CP Centre office. The almirah serves the dual purpose of securely storing student records and displaying the club’s trophies and recognitions.

Facts & Figures

 Item Installed: Teak Wood Showcase Almirah

 Location: Office, Cerebral Palsy Day Care Centre

 Date of Installation: 8 June 2026

 Approximate Cost: NPR 45,000

 Donor: Rotarian Lata Sarda

Support:

This project was generously sponsored by Rotarian Lata Sarda, whose contribution has strengthened the infrastructure of the Cerebral Palsy Day Care Centre. Her thoughtful support has provided a functional and aesthetically pleasing storage solution for the centre.

Beneficiaries

 Children enrolled at the Cerebral Palsy Day Care Centre

 Centre management and administrative staff

 Therapists and caregivers

 Visitors, donors, and stakeholders visiting the centre

Impact/Outcome

The installation of the teak wood showcase almirah has improved the organization and management of important student files and records by providing secure and dedicated storage space. At the same time, the display section showcases the club’s trophies, awards, and achievements, creating a sense of pride and motivation for staff, students, and visitors. The almirah has enhanced both the functionality and appearance of the CP Centre office while preserving important documents and memorabilia in an organized manner.

Sustainability

Constructed from durable teak wood, the showcase almirah is a long-lasting asset requiring minimal maintenance. It will continue to serve as a secure repository for student records and a display space for the club’s accomplishments for many years, contributing to the efficient administration and positive image of the centre.

 

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