Education

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Since 1994, the Foundation  has rewarded meritorious students of Class X exams  in Seshadripuram High School where the late R. Rajagoplan was a teacher for four decades. Every year, two students, a boy and a girl, recommended by the Headmaster of the School, are awarded financial support. So far, 26 students have been benefited. 

The Foundation takes care of the school fees of various economically deprived children, pursuing education at the primary and middle schools. In addition, the Foundation also  supports as many as 20 children every single year largely during the school admissions by bearing a range of cost from the admission fees to the cost of books and materials. Some of these deserving students are:

  • Miss. Anusuya, an economically underprivileged student, residing at Sai Sriramanahalli. The Trust bore her education expenses at all levels right from her middle school up till completion of her graduation in Commerce from Seshadripuram college, Yelahanka.
  • Abhilash BK was supported, for pursuing his M. Tech Post Graduation coursein Vellore Institute of Technology (VIT). He has successfully completed his PG course and scored CGPA 7.74 out of 10 and hasbeen placed in a MNC.
  • Complete education expenses two children of a plumber. Both the children study in Vyalikaval Education Society.
  • Financial support to one boy and one girl for 8 years for their education at Ramakrishna Mission Shivanahalli, Ragihalli Post, Anekal Taluk.
  • In addition to support and sponsorship of students the Trust has extended financial support to several other initiatives:
  • Karnataka State Council for Child Welfare for running a creche programme at Kodigehally.
  • Conducted a pre-school for children of construction labourers for six months and provided them with slates, books, pencils and other materials including food.
  • Financial support for construction of School building Aided Primary School at Kadiramangalam, the birth place of RR in Tamil Nadu.
  • Support by way of purchasing and distributing notebooks, shoes and socks to nearly 250 Students of the Government Model Primary School, Kodigehally, Sanjeevininagar.
Rama Krishnan