Karkala: Special Talented Students to Get Free Education - Dr Alva


Daijiworld Media Network - Karkala (SN/SP)

Karkala, May 15: Highly talented students willing to the join the Alva's Education Institutions will be offered free education, said Dr M Mohan Alva, Alva’s Education Foundation chairman.

The students’ participation in extra-curricular activities and other cultural programmes will be given weightage during the admission for the Bachelor of Arts, Bachelor of Commerce, Bachelor of Science, Bachelor of Business Management, BSW, BCA, BHRD and other available courses, he explained.

The students having special talents in classical, Carnatic and Hindustani singing, musical instrumentalists and Indian classical dance forms like Manipuri, Bharatanatyam, Kuchipudi, Kathak, Kathakali, Odissi, Mohiniattam and others will be considered for free education, he said.

Apart from the above, students talented in yakshagana, theatre acting, quiz and yoga will also be given free education along with food and accommodation, he revealed.

The interested students are required to submit the application forms along with appropriate certificates and records, said Alva.

The selected students will be given education along with required training in the related field and will be provided with an opportunity to achieve their goals, he said.

  

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  • P.Ramdas Kamath, Moodbidri,Salalah(Oman)

    Fri, May 15 2009

    Dear Friend Mohan Alva, You poineered identyfying sports telents in early age of students through your mission "EKALAVYA"and encouraged the budding sportsman by providing free education along with food and hostel stay, which not only won many trophies and laurels for the Institution, but also won a great respect and place in our hearts........Indeed,your new announcement is your bold and strong commitment to promote art and culture.This needs a BIGGGGG heart...Let this be an example to all other Educational Institutions, which now a days are buzy minting notes in the name of education.

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  • Jerome, Mangalore

    Fri, May 15 2009

    Excellent service to the society.There are many bright students from upper caste but poor,will get benifited from this.

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