Mumbai: Hope Foundation begins tuition classes, distributes stationery to poor students


Rons Bantwal

Daijiworld Media Network – Mumbai (EP)

Mumbai, Oct 12: Hope Foundation, Dharavi inaugurated tuition classes for poor Kannada medium students of Municipal school at Dr Baba Saheb School and junior college, Dharavi on October 8.

The foundation also provided free stationery for the children.

The programme was chaired by Anil Bodol, president of Hope Foundation. Gopal Trasi, poet, writer and artist was the chief guest and motivational speaker.



Guests of honour were Prakash Moodbidri, social worker and vice president of Fort education, Mumbai; Dr Mona Iyer, social worker and manager, Mahendra and Mahendra Limited; Krishna Suvarna, scout teacher, Bombay Fortnight High School and Balachandra Devadiga, president, Karunada Siri, Dharavi.

  

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  • NIKHIL KAMBLE, Dharavi

    Fri, Jul 09 2021

    street children 37,059 I have plan for shreet them education by hope 1) make communicate locals people to find in mumbai 2) give them trust of good life by hope ngo 3) how is guys come to school there is I think as have bus to pickup there point in area and take them night School I wish all as right for education hope can about of this Labour policy Make one policy for labours worker in Maharashtra Provide then education Now main problem has been there how to communicate with them 1) which place that person works know that 2) meet that company boss told them hope education policy for there working labour 3) next then meeting with labous convince them for studies

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