Vishwasanti Foundation takes over 15 years of study expenses of 20 tribal students

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Thiruvananthapuram: The Vishwasanti Foundation’s latest education project ‘Vintage’ for backward class students in the tribal areas has been launched in Attappadi. The project was inaugurated by Dr. V Narayanan, Director, Vishwasanti Foundation and Rumi Mallik, EY GDS Representative.

Prior to the implementation of the project, various camps were conducted with the participation of about 100 children. Vintage is a project that promotes the 20 students selected from these to their talents and learning interests and provides them with educational assistance for the next fifteen years to take them to the forefront in their areas of interest. An orientation class for parents along with students was also conducted in Attappady as part of the project.

EY GDS is also partnering with the Vishwasanti Foundation for the project. Vishwasanti Foundation Directors Sajeev Soman, Adv. Smita Nair, EY GDS representatives Subramanian Ananthakrishnan, Subish Ram, Louis Mathew, Venkitesh Kumar, Vinod VS, Vintage Chairman CK Suresh and Vintage Director Joby Balakrishnan were present.

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