Businessperson Raif Türk, who decided to build a school in the central Bağlar district of Diyarbakır, started the construction on the land allocated in accordance with the protocol signed with the Governor Münir Karaloğlu. The groundbreaking ceremony of 'Raif Türk Primary School', which will have 32 classrooms. was held yesterday. Governor Münir Karaloğlu, Director of National Education Yüksel Arslan, executives and employees of Dimin Mining affiliated to DİMER group, and business people from Diyarbakır attended the ceremony. The Director of National Education, Yüksel Arslan, made the first speech at the groundbreaking ceremony. Arslan stated that the 32-classroom school made an important contribution to the education community and thanked Raif Türk on behalf of the National Education community.
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“Children's world is a separate world”
Businessperson Raif Türk, who took floor afterwards, said that building a school is a benevolent service that will provide a good future for children. Türk said, “Children's world is a separate world, I dream that this building we will lay the foundation of will be a very good school. That's why I'm excited and happy."
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“Youth is Our Hope”
Governor Münir Karaloğlu, on the other hand thanked DİMER Group Mining and said the following in his speech; “Youth is our hope. We are far ahead in education. We have 450 thousand students continuing their education. We have as many students as the population of many cities. We need to turn this into a value. We cannot achieve such services only with the state budget. We are able to make significant progress with the contribution of philanthropists. We currently working on 2,700 new additional classrooms. Our education infrastructure will be considerably relieved in 1-2 years. Mr. Raif is an important businessperson, and as DİMER and DIMİN, they carry out important works. Now we will lay the foundation of Diyarbakır's largest primary school. Hopefully, the school will be finished before the new academic year in September, and we will start education and training here.”