Construction of a Classroom by the Zoroastrian Helpers Group in Sarbaz County

Rostam Nodini, a member of the Zoroastrian Helpers Group, announced the start of construction for a new classroom in Gurnak Village, Sarbaz County.

Rostam Nodini, along with fellow members of the Zoroastrian Helpers Group, Jamshid Nodini, Triti Nodini, and Shahin Javanmardi, traveled to Goornag Village for the groundbreaking ceremony and construction of the classroom.

In a statement with a photo of the testimonial certificate, Rostam Nodini shared that thanks to this certificate, which was provided by the elders and council of  Goornag Village in Naskand District, he was able to begin the construction of the classroom on a plot of land opposite the school, which had no other claimants.

The foundation stone of the classroom reads: “With the help of God, on November 14, 2024 (23 Aban 1403), a classroom was built by the Zoroastrian Helpers from the donations of Zoroastrians for the children of this land. The construction was overseen by our Muslim compatriots, including the respected district governor, Mr. Es’haq Rahimi, and Mr. Nooralhagh Jamalzehi and Mr. Yousef Arbab.”

Rostam Nodini stated that he undertook this project in memory of the ancestors who once traveled this path to India. He encouraged Zoroastrians to remember their departed loved ones through good deeds and to join in the effort to build the classroom.

The group of benevolent Zoroastrians called on others to contribute to the classroom project, providing a bank account number for donations:

6037 6975 7437 7746 in the name of Rostam Nodini.

For further information, donors can contact the number 09133572140 for updates on the donations made.

In September, when the Zoroastrian Helpers Group visited Goornag Village in Naskand District, Sarbaz County, to distribute stationery packages, they decided to take action for building a classroom in this underprivileged village.

 

 

 

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