Super 30 among top 3 pioneering education initiatives

Besides Mathematician Anand Kumar’s Super 30, Japan’s educational club and France’s reading and writing club find berth as initiatives across the world by Japanese media group Asahi Shinbun.

December 30, 2014 04:48 pm | Updated November 17, 2021 04:09 am IST - Patna

Anand Kumar, Mathematician and founder of Super 30, a free coaching centre for IIT aspirants in Bihar. File photo: S. Siva Saravanan

Anand Kumar, Mathematician and founder of Super 30, a free coaching centre for IIT aspirants in Bihar. File photo: S. Siva Saravanan

A Japanese media group has selected Mathematician Anand Kumar’s Super 30 among three pioneering initiatives in the field of education.

Apart from Anand Kumar’s Super 30, two others academic institutions, namely Japan’s educational club, which works for education to children from lower and middle classes, and France’s reading and writing club, working with a mission to arrest declining educational standards in the country, find berth as initiatives across the world by Japanese media group Asahi Shinbun.

According to Asahi Shinbun, Anand Kumar himself could not go to Cambridge University to pursue higher education despite getting admission due to acute financial constraints, but the pangs of poverty intrigued him and resulted in the birth of Super 30 for children from underprivileged sections.

On his latest recognition from international body, Anand said that he has been encouraged to continue his good works for education of the students of poor socio—economic background.

“It gives pleasure and inspiration that people across the globe are concerned with poor and are eager to contribute,” he said.

Earlier, media from Japan, France, UK, Canada and various other countries had made films on Anand’s Super 30.

Yoichi Itoh, Chief Economist STB Research Institute was the first to make a film on Super 30 for NHK Channel.

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