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The Muslim Welfare Institute (MWI) has helped to provide 20 ipads for school pupils in Blackburn. Ten tablets costing £130 each and 10 costing £120 were donated to the MWI and paid for by anonymous donors. They were then delivered to St Alban s Roman Catholic Primary School, Daisyfield Primary School and The Olive School and Rawdhatul Uloom school and will assist pupils working from home during the lockdown. CEO Moulana Hanif Dudhwala said: “It was so pleasing to be able to do our little bit for the community by donating 20 tablets to four wonderful schools in our borough. It was the generosity and thoughtfulness of four of our regular donors who donated for five tablets each.