Providing education to underprivileged children

Education plays an imperative role in everybody’s life. But how far one can take it to the desired levels makes a difference.

August 07, 2012 02:01 pm | Updated 02:01 pm IST - VISAKHAPATNAM

Sponsors receiving the details of a child from Ch. Ramakotayya- at a programme launch 'Nenunnanu' by Training and Research For Action (TARA) organised at Platinum Jubilee Guesthouse in Visakhapatnam on Monday.Photo: C.V.Subrahmanyam

Sponsors receiving the details of a child from Ch. Ramakotayya- at a programme launch 'Nenunnanu' by Training and Research For Action (TARA) organised at Platinum Jubilee Guesthouse in Visakhapatnam on Monday.Photo: C.V.Subrahmanyam

Education plays an imperative role in everybody’s life. But how far one can take it to the desired levels makes a difference.

A CD on child sponsor project ‘Nenunnanu’ was launched by TARA (Training and Research for Action) at Andhra University Platinum Jubilee Guest House here on Monday.

It focuses on providing education to the underprivileged children and also aids in imparting soft skills to the interested parents.

The programme was inaugurated by film actor Suman. Appreciating the gesture and theme, he said that the team helped more than 3,000 families so far.

“TARA is taking care of many families so I intend to contribute in my own way to the NGO by this month-end,” he promised.

President of ESSKAY Shipping (P) Ltd and former chairman of Zilla Parishad of Krishna District K.N. Rao, former Mayor Rajana Ramani, All India Council Member-Builders Association Cheruvu Ramakotaiah and founder president of Snehanjali V.N. Murthy were among those who were present.

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