Empowering Future Voices: A New Chapter for Hearing-Impaired Education
Dr. Cyrus S. Poonawalla inaugurated the new building for the Indian Red Cross Society's school for the hearing impaired, emphasizing improved infrastructure for children with special needs. The facility aims to provide state-of-the-art amenities for children with hearing challenges, supported by the Villoo Poonawalla Foundation.

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The chairman of the Serum Institute of India, Dr. Cyrus S. Poonawalla, has unveiled the latest addition to the educational landscape in Pune: a state-of-the-art facility for hearing-impaired children. This initiative is a part of the Indian Red Cross Society's ongoing efforts to enhance educational infrastructure for students with special needs.
Inaugurated at the Centenary Centre, the new building named Dr. Cyrus Poonawalla School for Hearing Impaired stands as a testament to advanced learning environments. Addressing the gathering, Dr. Poonawalla expressed his heartfelt commitment to supporting children with special needs, highlighting the establishment's vital role in delivering preventive healthcare solutions.
Backed by the Villoo Poonawalla Foundation, the school has continuously developed since its founding in 1976, evolving into a distinguished institution dedicated to the empowerment of children facing hearing challenges through tailored education and improved resources.
(With inputs from agencies.)