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Puttur: Educational institute announces free education for children of Kashmiri Pandits

03:08 PM May 01, 2022 | Team Udayavani |

Bengaluru: Amid the phenomenal response to ‘The Kashmir Files’, an educational institute in Puttur has announced free education for children of Kashmiri Pandits who had been displaced from their homeland and had settled elsewhere in the country.

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Ambika Mahavidyalaya is the institution which has come forward with the offer.

The institution’s convenor Subramanya Nattoj making the announcement at a press meet at Puttur on Saturday, said he was moved by the plight of Kashmiri pandits after watching the film ‘The Kashmir Files.’ Nattoj visited Jammu and after studying their situation, took a decision to impart free education to the children of all displaced Kashmiri pandits.

He has chalked out a plan to provide free education from sixth standard to graduation for Kashmiri students. He has also announced free hostel facility for them.

The cost of a student’s education at the institution will be around Rs 80,000 and the facilities to be provided will cost Rs 50,000 in a year. All these will be provided free for children of Kashmiri pandits, he said.

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Nattoj said four children of Kashmiri pandits have already been admitted to the institution.

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