Hornbill Music Festival Outreach Prog benefits 32 schools, homes

Bright Morning Star Home receiving the aid during the Hornbill Music Festival Outreach Program held on December 5.

Bright Morning Star Home receiving the aid during the Hornbill Music Festival Outreach Program held on December 5.

Kohima, December 7 (MExN): As part of Hornbill Music Festival Outreach Program, a total of 32 laptops, 16 printers, two drum sets and four guitars were given to 32 beneficiaries at NOA office, Kohima on December 5. These laptops and music systems were donated by PERFIOS (India’s largest BnB Fintech Firm). 

The beneficiary from across the State were selected from amongst the empanelled music schools and schools, which included, Godwin Hr Sec School; G Mhiasiu School;  Baptist Hr Sec School, Tseminyu; Grace Mission School, Niuland; Soul School Academy; GPS. Kiza, Kiphire Town; Libemo Memorial School; Christian High School, Shamator;  Good Shepherd School;  GMS, Longra; Sacred Heart School;  Baptist Hr Sec School, Peren; Royal Foundation School; GHS, New Market; GMS, Lengniu, Noklak; GMS inclusive school, Lerie; Aria Music Academy; School of Music n Art; Rhapsody; Elite School of Music; Penta School of Music;  Mon School of Music; Geisuo School of Music;  De Operatus;  Kohima Institute of Music; Jubal School of Music, Pfutsero; Tremolo Music Institute, Jalukie;  Hills Theatre; Film Association of Nagaland; Nagaland College of Music & Fine Arts; Kohima Orphanage and Destitute Home and Bright Morning Star Home.

In a press release Dr Hovithal Sothu, Project Director, TaFMA stated that Abu Metha, Advisor to Chief Minister of Nagaland and Chairman, IDAN and Sabhyasachi Goswami, Chief Executive Officer of Pefios Software Solutions gave away the laptops and musical instruments. 

The Chairman TaFMA while thanking the Perfios Software Solutions Pvt Ltd also thanked the Rotary Club of Chandivali, Mumbai and Arpito Gope, Consultant TaFMA who were instrumental in making this noble initiative possible.