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 Orissa institute to start open school for Adivasis near Bangalore



Bangalore, UNI :  Encouraged by the success of running a tribal school in
Bhubaneswar, Kalinga Institute of Social Sciences (KISS) is planning to a
start a similar school near Bangalore.



The proposed school complex would come up in five to ten acres of land to
provide education and necessary infrastructure facilities,including
accommodation to the tribal children. A proposal had already been submitted
to Karnataka Governor Rameshwar Thakur seeking allotment of land.



Disclosing this to UNI, KISS Founder Secretary Achyuta Samanta said here
that the school would initially provide free education to around 1000
children belonging to tribal families. Funds required for the project would
be raised locally, once the land was allotted by the Government, he added.



The ultimate objective was to set up a University of Tribals,exclusively for
children hailing from various tribal belts across the country. Facilities,
among others, to be provided at the University included food, clothes, books
and education from Kindergarten to Post Graduation, all under one roof, he
added.



He said KISS had already succeeded in its venture to provide free education
to tribal children in Bhubaneswar, where 5000 children were accommodated in
a Tribal Residential School in the KISS campus. This included some from
tribes classified as primitive.

The intake would be increased to 8000 children during this year, he added.



Dr Samanta, who has the distinction of being the youngest Vice-Chancellor of
a University in India, as recorded by Limca Book, has to his credit a
conglomeration of educational Institutions, ranging from Engineering, Rural
Management, Computer, Language, Law and Health through a non-governmental
organisation called Kalinga

Institute of Industrial Technology (KIIT).



deccanherald.com/Content/May42008/state2008050466226.asp?section=updatenews





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