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Tuesday, July 30, 2013

Right of Children to Free and Compulsory Education

"This article explains the Right of Children to Free and Compulsory Education"

        Constitution of India confers upon its citizens rights. When we talk about Right to   Education Act one cannot refer it without having to refer to the Constitution. It is by virtue of the Eighty- Sixth Amendment to the Constitution Right to Education was inserted by adding Article 21-A , a Fundamental Right. This particular provision of the Constitution gave birth to an act called The Right of Children to Free and Compulsory Education in the year 2009 and which was implemented in the year 2010.
         When we talk about private schools who can get into privately owned schools only whose parents can afford to get them into private schools so the other children who cannot get themselves into a privately owned schools them end up in studying government schools. Thus by the implementation of this Act 25% seats are reserved in the private schools at the entry level for those children belonging to the “disadvantaged”( Schedule Caste, Schedule Tribe, socially and educationally and economically backward class, or such other group having disadvantage owing to social, cultural, economic, geographic, linguistic, gender which the govt may specify ) and “weaker” sections (whose annual income is lesser than a specified amount) School is defined in the Act as any recognized school imparting elementary education and also includes

Category 1. Schools established , owned or controlled by the appropriate govt. or local authority  ;
Category 2. Aided school receiving aids or grants to meet whole or part of its expenses from the appropriate govt. or local authority;
Category 3. School belonging to a specific category;(kendriya vidyalaya,navodhaya vidyalaya, sainik school, or anyother schools having distinct character notified by the appropriate govt.  )
Category 4. Unaided schools not receiving aids or grants to meet whole or part of its expenses from the appropriate govt. or local authority;


What is the need of this particular Act?
Education in India was not within the reach of common people, initially; India was a country which believed that an extra member in the family is an extra hand for earning. Financial constraint was one of the reasons behind children not getting education, practice of untouchability in schools, lack of toilets etc. lead to drop out from schools.

As per the Act, every child who is between the age group of six and fourteen should get free and compulsory education in the neighbourhood school till the child completes his/her elementary education. The title of the act “The Right of Children to Free and Compulsory Education” itself conveys us that free education is ensured to children. The act states “that no child needs to pay any sum by the way of fees or expenses or charges which will prohibit the child from pursuing his/her primary education”. In other words it means that the parent’s inability to get their children elementary education should not be by the reason of one’s financial incapacity, thus providing an avenue for those children to get their primary education.  
The Act also deals
  1. issues relation to children with disabilities.
  2. issues relating to children not admitted to schools even after their attainment of six years or admitted but not able to complete the elementary education. In that case depending upon the child's age the child can be put the respective class they also have a right to receive special classes to be on par with the others students in their classes in which case these children can get elementary education(1st class to 8th class ) even after completion of fourteen years.
  3. wherein a child is not able to complete his /her elementary education as that school does not have the provision to complete elementary education the act says that the child have a right to get transferred to those schools which has the provision for completion of the child's elementary education but the child cannot seek to get himself or herself transferred to schools of specified category and unaided schools. When the child is moved from one place to another whatever the reason be either from one state to another or within the state itself the child have a right to seek transfer to  a school but the school not being a school belonging to specified category or unaided schools to complete his/ her elementary education. The Head teacher or the in charge teacher should make the transfer certificate available at the earliest instance. Delay in getting Transfer certificates cannot be a ground for either delaying or denying the admission to the child. If it is found that the head of the school or in charge of the school delayed in providing the transfer certificates then disciplinary proceedings can be initiated against him or her under the service rules applicable to him or her.
Duties of the government, local bodies :
When we are discussing about any act we should also look into the duties of govt. to know what all we can expect them to do in reaching the objectives of the act. The first and foremost duty which is cast upon the govt. is that if there is no school in the neighbourhood within a period of three years from the commencement of the Act a school should be established.
Responsibilities of the schools :
With regard to the responsibilities of the schools- to what extent are the schools responsible to provide free and compulsory elementary education:
Schools belonging to the 1st category- schools should provide free and compulsory elementary education to all the children admitted.
2nd category - schools shall provide free and compulsory education to such proportion of children admitted therein as it annual recurring aid or grants, so received, subjected to receive a minimum of 25%
3rd and 4th category- the schools shall admit in class I to the extent of at least 25% of the strength of that class, children from weaker and disadvantaged class in the neighbourhood and provide free and compulsory elementary education till its completion. If the schools provide for pre-school education then the same procedure has to be followed with regard to its admission.
With regard to the 4th category schools,Government shall reimburse the expenditure incurred by it to the extent of per child expenses incurred by the state or the actual amount charged from the child, whichever is less.
The Act also provide for punishments for violation of its provisions. Section 13(1) of the act says that no person shall while admitting a child shall collect capitation fee or conduct screening test neither for the child nor to the child's parents. If there is a contravention of the above said provision say that the school or person has collected capitation fee or has conducted screening test then the person or the school shall be punishable with fine which may extend to ten times that of the capitation fee collected in case of the screening test fine of rupees twenty thousand and for subsequent violations fifty thousand each. Age proof of the children shall be the birth certificate issued or such other documents which the appropriate govt. may prescribe. No child shall be admitted when there is no age proof submitted. Child shall be admitted at the commencement of the academic year or if there is an extended period then within that extended period. Next question which comes to our mind when we read the above sentence is that can a child be denied admission solely on the ground that the child sought admission subsequent to the extended period the act has an affirmative answer and also states that such child admitted shall complete his/her education as per the appropriate Governments prescription. Act also made it mandatory that the child should not be held back or expelled until he/she completes elementary education.
The act also deals with manhandling of children in the schools whoever gives physical punishment or mental harassment shall be liable to undergo disciplinary proceedings as per their service rules applicable to them. Thus children are no more tortured for silly reasons like not eating lunch not finishing his/her homework.
Does a school need a recognition certificate? And what are its implications?
Schools other than the ones belonging to the 1st category should get a certificate of recognition from the proper authority, this applies to schools established and started functioning after the commencement of the act provided they follow what is required to be followed by them which is given in the schedule. If there is any contravention them the govt. by an order in writing shall withdraw the recognition in writing and also the order shall contain where the children are to be admitted. Audi alteram partem should be followed which is the natural law principle nobody should be unheard. Once the recognition is removed no school can function if they function they are punishable with a fine which may extend to one lakh rupees and for the subsequent contravention rupees ten thousand for each day.
So what happens to those schools that are established prior to the act?
Should they not be monitored is the question which strikes our mind the act also mentions about that as well. Schools established and started functioning prior to the act should meet the requirements of law within a period of three years from the commencement of the act if they do not fulfil then the law takes its course and the proper authority can cancel the recognition after it will have same effects as that of the school established after the commencement of the act the school cannot function and even if they function the contravention will amount to a punishment of fine which may extend to one lakh and for the subsequent contravention ten thousand for each day.
All schools other than the schools which belong to the 4th category must have a committee called school management committee constituting elected members from local authority, parents or guardian of the children so admitted  and teachers three- fourth of its members should be parents or guardian, adequate representation should be given to parents belonging to weaker and disadvantaged sections. The act also stresses the role of women, 50% of the committee should be women. Now what is the role of the committee they are:
  1. Monitoring the working of the school
  2. Prepare and recommend school development activities
  3. Monitor the utilisation of the grants received by the appropriate govt. The committee shall also prepare developmental plan.
Qualification of the teacher:
They should have the minimum qualification which is laid as per the academic authority. Provided if there are no adequate number of people who has the said minimum qualification or if there are no adequate institutions to provide training in the state then the minimum qualification shall be relaxed for a period of 5yrs not more than that. And if the teachers so appointed have not got the minimum qualification then the teacher should get that qualification within a period of five years. Ratio should be in confirmation with the schedule. Teachers should perform the following functions:
  1. Maintain regularity and punctuality in attending schools
  2. Conduct and complete the curriculum
  3. Complete the entire curriculum within the specified time
  4. Assess the learning ability of each child and accordingly supplement additional instructions if any required
  5. Hold regular meetings with parents and guardian and appraise them with the regularity of attendance, ability to learn, progress made in learning and any other information about the child. Teacher committing default will undergo disciplinary action as per the service rules on giving her with reasonable opportunity.
If the school does not satisfy the teacher –pupil ratio then within a period of six months from the date of commencement of the act the ratio should be met. A teacher appointed shall not be allowed for non – educational purposes other than for census purpose, disaster relief duties or in relation to election of local authority, state legislature or parliament.
Curriculum:
Childs development should be the centre of all. He/she should be given possibility exposure, and in all possible cases the child should be taught in his/her mother language.
By virtue of Commissions for protection of Childs Right Act 2005, two bodies where established national commission for protection of child rights and state commission for protection of child’s right. The said act lays down the functions that are to be performed .apart from the functions conferred by the parent act the right to free education act confers certain other functions like:
1. Examine and review the safeguards for rights provided
2. Inquire into complaints relating to the right to free and compulsory education
If a particular state has not been constituted then by means of this act a state commission for protection of child rights can be established and confer them the functions.
How to make Complaints:
When one has a grievance with respect to the right to free education act who is the proper authority to be approached would be our next question as the act cannot function if it does not have a redressal mechanism. Section 31. Says that not necessarily one should approach the commissions to get justice they can also by means of a written complaint to the local authority he can get remedied. The local authority should dispose the matter in three months. Next question to be answered is .Is there a provision of appeal. Yes there is. If the party is aggrieved by the decision of the local authority then the aggrieved part can go in for an appeal to the state commission for protection of child rights as a single right of appeal is more or less a universal requirement. It is based on the principle that all men are fallible and there are chances people deciding can commit mistake *1 . There is also provision for both the central government and the state government to constitute by means of a notification by the respective govt. national advisory council and state advisory council in order to help the respective govt. to help in the implementation of the provisions of the act. The constitution of which should not be exceeding fifteen in number and they should be people who are having experience and practical experience in the field of elementary education.
It is also mentioned that the punishment mentioned above that is with regard to the capitation and conducting screening test it cannot be done without the previous sanction of the government.
Schedule:
Schedule consists of information like how many teachers should attend how many children from first to fifth class, sixth to eight. Schedule also says that there should be separate toilets for boys and girls, a kitchen for mid-day meal scheme, infrastructure, playground under the heading buildings. Library facility should be available with newspaper facility, magazines, and story books.
Case laws:
Society for Unaided private school of Rajasthan V Union Of India (2012) 6 SCC:
This is a case wherein the constitutional validity of the right to free and compulsory education Act especially the provisions which mandate the schools to reserve 25% seats i.e Section 12 (1)(c)and with regard to the provision to get recognition was challenged on various grounds stating that the provision is violative of  Article 19 (1)(g). Whereas the minority schools argued that their fundamental right under Article30 (1)to establish and administer educational intuitions. In the majority judgement J. Kapadia and J.Swatander Kumar held that the act is applicable to all the schools except the minority unaided schools. The courts also held that the act is not applicable to madrasas and to vedhalayas which purports religious education. The court held that it is the duty on the part of the state to provide for free and  compulsory education and if the provisions like the above said are thrusted on them these minority unaided institutions will lose its characteristics thus removing the unaided minority schools from the purview of section 12(1)(c).
Kavi Bharathi Vidalaya –V- The Special officer 2013
Whether the state or the school fee determination committee has any power to interfere with the fees collected by the private unaided schools beyond school hours for the purpose and when they are totally unconnected to the curriculum? The court held that the state or the school fee determination committee has the power to interfere only when the course is connected with the course of study and made part of the curriculum or integral part of the students’ performance. The state govt. cannot interfere in extracurricular merely because the activities are conducted in the unaided school premises. When it is at the option of the student to choose to attend the course or not it becomes voluntary payment. Thus the fee collected will not come within the purview 2(e) of Tamil Nadu schools (regulation of collection) act 2009 so as to enable the committee to regulate the same.
Environment and consumer –V- Delhi administration and others (2012) 10 SCC 197
A petition filed by invoking article 32 of the Constitution seeking directions to improve the conditions of various schools so that the objective of the right to free and compulsory education act will be achieved  and the petition was filed in the year 2004.  While the matter was pending the said act was passed. The Apex court declared that all schools irrespective of whether they are state owned privately owned minority or non- minority schools they should have toilet facility for boys and girls, drinking water facilities, proper class room facility ,appointment of teaching and non- teaching staff if they are not available already within six months from the date of passing of this judgement (3rd October 2012) the judgement also makes it clear that if these directions are not fully implemented with , aggrieved can be knock the doors of this court appropriate orders.
"Author : Dhanya V, Final Year Law Student"

Saturday, September 29, 2012

Kanavai Nenaivakuvom

Literacy, the recent stats says that if the current situation continues by 2020 India will have about 50% of illiterate. What exactly is literacy, is that sitting in front of computer and writing C programs, or creating automobiles or thinking how to forge people online. Literacy according to the UNESCO “is ability to identify, understand, interpret, create, communicate, compute and use printed and written materials associated with varying contexts. Literacy involves a continuum of learning in enabling individuals to achieve their goals, to develop their knowledge and potential, and to participate fully in their community and wider society.” Though its almost 2 years that Right to Free and Compulsory Education act was passed and Right to Education is now a fundamental right. How many of us know that there is something called Right to Education Act, or if we know such a thing exist do we know what it is? Even if we know, how many pass this or make other aware and put in use.  How many of us know 8th  September is International Literacy Day.
Knowing something for the sake of knowing and keeping it with yourself is equivalent to not knowing it. Right to Education Act, came into action by April 1, 2010, in India each and everything as a opposition for the sake of opposing. Though this RTE was made a fundamental right, there are many opposition to this. Below attached image is the comparison graph between the year 2001 and 2011 state wise.


 Image Courtesy: Wiki

Some of the bottlenecks in the implementation and for low literacy are below :

  1. The willingness of parents to send their children to schools, though there are population who come to school for the free noon-meal.
  2. The private schools are not willing to follow the 25% reservation which was mentioned in the RTE.
  3. Though the act mentions that those orphans child can join schools without the documents, some schools ask them to submit income certificate, Community certificate.( Through my mentor I came to know these community certificate were not submitted by them during their days in 1960s and 1970s)
  4. The infrastructure and lack of teachers are the main reason for the low literacy rates.

India  as of 2011 Census, its only 74%, where china is 95.9% in Adult Literacy rates. This comparison is not mentioned here that we should overtake or catch the rate of China. Whether we overtook them is not our concern, how are we going to make every Indian a literate.

Government has to do, else we must make them to do, for the last case at least we should do what we can
  1. If we pay the Income tax properly, government will have income. If you feel, its not worth giving money, adopt a child and take of his education. You would also get Tax Exemption and the money has been put in use properly. 
  2.  Citizens  or students who get their loans from bank, should repay the loan correctly not waiting for the government to clear the loan amount.
  3.  Giving back something to society where we born is not wrong. Only our society or people around us are happy we can be happy.
 Government has extended some of supports like Education Loans to continue the higher studies because there are too many drop outs who cannot continue their higher because of plethora of reasons. Bank and Financial institutions should come forward for giving the loans to the students.

Stats : Wiki

Please do help for education. Education is the best gift you can give to someone ,more than money, food and anything and everything.

In Kanavu, we are coming up with a new project “Kanavai Nenaivakuvom” if you are interested in adopt a child or part of adopting a child and support them for their education. Please let me know.
Details soon in the site : http://kanavu-india.org

Wednesday, January 18, 2012

Save a child

                           Here is a request to help a 7 year old child Bee Bee Ameena who has lost both her kidney and she is undergoing treatment in KMCH, She needs Kidney transplant, her father agreed to donate one of his kidney. Currently she is undergoing Dialysis once in two days at the cost of Rs.2000/- in addition to which an injection which costs another Rs.2000/- must be given on weekly basis (for which Hospital is helping). She is not admitted in the hospital as it leads to extra expenses. For transplanting the Kidney her family needs about 6.80Lakh Rupees. Through various sources, few colleges like KCT support and corporate like Bosch support, they have collected amount. Still they are in need of 1.5Lakhs to perform surgery. Once the amount is ready, they will go ahead with Surgery. Until then, Dialysis has to be continued for the child. So kindly contribute how much ever you can, even if it is Rs.20, which may help the child.
Please find the Proof and pictures of the child.

Child Info:
Name: Bee Bee Ameena
Patient Id: 626298
Hospital: KMCH
Father’s Number: 9994980555

Child before Dialysis:

 After Dialysis:




If you are willing to contribute money (however it may be). Kindly get in touch with her parents (Father’s No given above).
For info Contact below persons.
Contact Details:
1.R.Ramaguru (Coimbatore)
2. Prathap N (Coimbatore)
3. Neelamanikandan (Chennai)

Regards,
Kanavu,
Public Charitable Trust.

Friday, December 9, 2011

கனவு !



எதிர்காலம்..,
நிகழ்காலம் நிஜமானவர்களின்
ஏழாம் அறிவின்  எழுச்சி!!!

" அ...ஆ.. இ.."
பாடம் படிக்கிறேன்... நான் !!!!
கண்களில் ஏக்கம்
கனவுகளின் துரத்தல்
சலனமில்லா ஒரு இரைச்சல்
கையில் உலகம்
உணர்வுகளின் நெருக்கடி  
வாழ்க்கையின் எழுதுகோல்
இசையின்   அரவணைப்பு
சுவாசத்திலும் சுகம்
தாயின் முதல் முத்தம்
தவிப்புகளின் தாரக மந்திரம்
......................................,
" தம்பி  சீக்கிரம் கிளம்பு
வேலைக்கு time  ஆயிடுச்சு "ஆச்சர்யத்தில் கண் விழித்தேன்
அம்மாவின் அழகிய அறிவிப்பு !!!
கண்களின் பிம்பத்தில் 
(என்) ஓலைக்குடிசையின் உயிரோட்டம்....

ஆம்..........
"கல்வி"
எனக்கு ஓர் பகல் கனவு ....
எட்டாத ஓர் உணர்வு....

இருளின் நாடகத்தில்
நினைவுகளும் கவிஞனாக்கிவிட்டது
"கல்வி" எனும் எழுதுகோல் கையில் ...,

" இதோ வந்துட்டேன் அம்மா !!!"
அனிச்சைசெயலாய் அத்தனையும்..,

இரவுகளுக்காக காத்திருக்கிறேன்
இன்று
அடுத்த பக்கத்தில் "அப்துல் கலாம்"..,

கானல் நீராய் என் "கல்வி"
மூளையின் முதுகெலும்பில்
முளைத்திட்ட ஓர் விதை !!!

என்ன செய்ய
படிக்கும் வயதில்
நான்
பால் வியாபாரி !!!
நடக்கிறேன்
வழக்கமான பயணம்

கனக்கிறது..,
கையில் ஏற்றிய பாரமல்ல
நினைவுக்கூட்டில்
என் கனவுப் புத்தகங்கள் !!!

"வருகிறேன் அம்மா"
வாடகை இல்லாதது
கரு(அ)வறை மட்டும்தானோ !!!
ஆழ்ந்த யோசனையில்
இன்றைய நாள்...

கை கொடுக்க வேண்டாம்
'கல்வி' கொடுங்கள் ...,
சாலையில் சந்தித்த மக்களிடம்
என் மனம் கேட்ட யாசகம் !!!

நிஜமாக்குமா !!! நிஜமாகுமா !!!
என்  "கனவு"


" அம்மா பால் ............................... "

- லோகநாதன்


 மரங்கள் நிறைந்த காடு !
மழைக்குபஞ்சமில்லா ஞாலம் !
மனித நேயமுள்ள மனம் !
சிசுக்கொலை இல்லா கிராமம்!
மதுபானக் கடை இல்லா தெருக்கள் !
குழந்தை தொழிலாளர் இல்ல சமூகம்!
விபத்தில்லா சாலைகள் !
வீதியெங்கும் மரங்கள் !
குப்பையில்லா வீதிகள் !
அனைவருக்கும் கல்வி !
சாதிகள் இல்லா சமூகம் !
யாசகர்கள் இல்லா கோயில்கள் !
புகையில்லா வாகனம் !
தூய்மையான காற்று !
வன்முறை இல்லா உலகம் !
லஞ்சமில்லா வாழ்கை !
அனாதைகளே இல்லா அகிலம் !
கடனில்லா இந்தியா!
சிட்டுக்  குருவிகளின் சப்தம் !
இவை எல்லாம் ,
        இனி  கனவில் மட்டும் தானா ?
         நிஜமாகுமா ?
         மாற்றம் தேடியே ,
                                         ஓர்  பயணம் !!!

- பானு
 

Tuesday, October 25, 2011

"கனவு மெய்ப்பட்டது" - A Dream (KANAVU) Came True

      Everyone admires and love their school, so as I. Not only me, every single soul in my school will love San Jose and will do anything for our school. Just going back to my school days, there are many crazy things, unthoughtful mistakes, great lessons, happy moments and many many, which i can recollect. One such thing I can remember is, what I did along with one of my friends Asok Kalidas (my classmate right from LKG till 10th and later my college mate).

      This guy, Asok, is such a comic and also a serious person. He does all things in a straight and a different manner. He used to give many suggestions or ideas like we can start a Science Club or Quiz Club in our School. He along with one my senior friends Sundara Velavan(another person who was a heroic figure in our school), my brother Sriram , my friend Midhun used to discuss on science, though it was not officially a Science club. He is a very sincere and innocent fellow then.

      I was an average student who used to struggle to clear my exams then, I don't know where we got inspiration or an idea. I basically like helping. So, I had  just started(did nothing) a small group called Ayyappa Social Service. It was a time, we don't know what is a document and all such stuff. Inspite, with help of my senior Lakshmi Priyadharshini, we prepared document in written which gives the objects of the group, rules and regulation to the group.

       One day when both of us were discussing, we decided to change the name as Children Social Service(CSS), as Ayyappa is a god in Hindu Mythology. This time, we went a step ahead, Asok got a Stamp Paper and we wrote all the objects of our group, something similar to a deed. We were carrying this stamp paper in school during the class of 8th. These things caught the eyes of a staff and our stamp paper was taken away from us. Later it was returned to me, when we told we wont do things like that.

        Starting an Organization like group and help the needy was always Asok's and my idea in school days from the class of 8th( Even now i feel. every student or child would have felt the same at-least once). Even in college, clubs like NSS and Nature Club helped not only me, but who gave their time to help others,  to get more exposure to the society and ideas on how things are, how to do things. Meanwhile, spending the days with my mentor and guru right from my school days, without him I cannot be in a position what I am today, not only me but many. My friends in college were also equally interested in servicing people, I can give few famous names like Neelamani, Ganesh, Prathap, Akila, Veronica, Banu, Mani Muthu, Gokul, Gowri, Gopi, Anand, etc., my seniors Pradeep, Sindhu, Manju. We all equally felt and still believe we could do something together to uplift the society.

        I felt college days was not the right time to start a trust like thing, we cannot completely get into this. Everyone must settle, then only  people can contribute financially, more importantly their TIME.

        Once my college got over, i started to collect details like how to start a trust. Now comes a million dollar question, Trust, for what? Providing food to someone, Can we give daily?, Clean the roads, will be clean forever? We must do something that may not get its fruit then, but years and years later. Education is the only means which can stop poverty and corruption, make a complete human being, a developed country through developing oneself. What kind of education? Quality and Life education, not the bookish and Kachara exam clearing education.Our main focus must be on education, with suggestions from a people from different background, I decided the name of the trust as "KANAVU - கனவு". Let for time being the focus be on children's and students in Mettupalayam. Between one of my friend Akila along with her friends started a trust called Vazhigal Aayiram.

         We were helping students in making education interesting, some career guidance all these years. Here "WE" includes my friends, lovable seniors and juniors with some mentoring. We planned to do the same things we were doing in a small place in a larger scale and decided to start the Trust in Mettupalayam (my home town). Midhun, Khadhar, Noor, Nandha, Sijo, my childhood friends supported me in getting the trust registered and their involvement was greater than I expected.

         Preparing the Deed of a Trust is not a simple task, so I planned to get a sample deed from my friend Akila. It took us 2 weeks to understand what was written in the deed. Section 11(5), Section 13 of Income tax Act was all Greek and Latin to us. Keeping that as a sample, we made our Deed. We took it to a lawyer to know what the section was all about. He explained those sections and suggested few corrections, in software terms the deed was now Deed_V1.1.

         When i was explaining the contents of the deed, my friend Sijo stopped me by saying "Why cant the deed be in simple English than which has more law terms?" I realized he was correct. Review after review made the deed to change as Deed_V2.0, Deed_V2.1, Deed_V2.2, Deed_V3, Deed_V4. Finally, we were satisfied with now, what ever is in the deed  we understood it, because each and every time we read and corrected it on our own with the some help.

          Oct 25, 2011 is the date we fixed, when we will register the trust as Diwali holidays are coming on. Thank god! Today is the day we were looking for a long time as we got KANAVU registered and moreover it is my friend Noor's Birthday.The time I am writing this post, the Trust is already registered.

          Yes. "KANAVU - கனவு" is now  "NANAVU - நனவு".  Thanks for all good hearts who helped us to realize our dream.

          If you are a person, who wants to give something back to your society and make a difference the way people live. Just give us your TIME and join us. We promise to make many students கனவு as நனவு by making yours so.


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