Bangalore : Youth Sets Example - Spends Savings on 'Poor' Students


Bangalore : Youth Sets Example - Spends Savings on 'Poor' Students

Bangalore, May 23 (Bangalore Mirror): M G Jayaprakash knows the value of education, how it can change lives. His childhood days were difficult, but now he and his family have put the hard times behind.

Jayaprakash, who excelled in studies and went on to do his MS, currently works for the IT giant IBM in Bangalore. He wants other poor children to follow in his path.

What makes Jayaprakash’s venture unique is his definition of ‘poor’. At his house in Vijayanagar, which doubles up as a free coaching centre for high school students, preference is given to children who have marks in the range of 35 to 50 per cent.

Economic backwardness, though given significant weightage, is by itself not the deciding factor.

The idea originally was that of his mother M G Prabhavati, who understood the futility of teaching students already good at studies.

Her mission was to teach students who were poor at it. She herself was born in a poor family in Kolar and it was a struggle to get educated. But she managed to complete her degree, married a police constable and came to Bangalore.

Watching poor students wandering in the streets and their parents’ helplessness made her start teaching.

Within a year, she had turned her home in Vijayanagar into a part-time free school for these kids. The students tutored by Prabhavati did

noticeably well in their board exams. Subiya, for instance, an ice-candy seller’s daughter, went on to score 92 per cent in the SSLC exams.

Free coaching centre

Quite a dramatic turnaround considering that the previous year, in ninth standard, she had got only 46 per cent! So too Abhishek, who went on from 42 per cent in ninth standard to 86 per cent in the board exams.

Having grown up watching his mother’s dedication in teaching these students, Jayaprakash is building on her good work. He has already invested Rs 15 lakh to take the instituition to the next level. Named Jaihind Academy of Education,  students from classes eight to 12 are taught here.

Talking to Bangalore Mirror, Jayaprakash said, “I’m continuing my mother’s dream. I have invested my salary from the past five years to extend our venture. We mainly concentrate on students in SSLC.
 
I can manage to give them free education till this level, but I am worried about their future. I urge people to provide whatever little help they can so that these students can become independent and get a new life.”

Two years after he began this endeavour, Jayaprakash’s high school teachers came to know of this and many of them have pitched in to provide free tuition here every week. Jayaprakash has appointed other similar-minded teachers too.

None of them work for money. His colleagues at IBM are also impressed and some of them help teach the students English and computers.

One wonders if there is a lesson in all this for our rat-race obsessed public schools.

(Jayaprakash can be contacted on 9035596205.)

  

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  • Jayaprakash M.G, Bangalore

    Mon, Aug 15 2011

    Hi ALl, Thanks for everyone who has wished me , If any one is interested to help our poor Indian students , Please contact me through me through my email id : prak1986@gmail.com and my contact number is provided in the article .

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  • Jayaprakash M.G, Bangalore

    Mon, Aug 15 2011

    Thank you sir.. U can be in touch with me through emails .
    This is my email id : prak1986@gmail.com

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  • Jayaprakash M.G, Bangalore

    Mon, Aug 15 2011

    Thank you sir.. U can be in touch with me through emails .
    This is my email id : prak1986@gmail.com

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  • Jayaprakash M.G, Bangalore

    Wed, May 25 2011

    Thanks for all of them who han read the article and wished me .
    Thank u all once again , Ur best shuld be on me forever .
    Ur Jayaprakash M.G

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  • Godwin, Dubai

    Tue, May 24 2011

    Very inspiring! Good job Jayaprakash...

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  • Nandita, Manipal/Bangalore

    Tue, May 24 2011

    All the best young man in your noble effort and congratulations to your mother too for her good work! Thanks Daijiworld for bringing such reports to their readers.

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  • hassanmukha, mangalore/ksa

    Mon, May 23 2011

    Alll the best Jaya prakash.Your name itself is victory(jaya) bright(prakash)!You are definitely 'son of the soil'.

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  • Deborah, Mangalore/Antigua

    Mon, May 23 2011

    This is called walking the talk. Just one word - Awesome!

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  • Nazmathnisa Laiz, Surathkal/Abudhabi

    Mon, May 23 2011

    Very good work.

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  • Nazmathnisa Laiz, Surathkal/Abudhabi

    Mon, May 23 2011

    Very good work.

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  • Praveen Kumar, Mangaluru/Bengaluru

    Mon, May 23 2011

    Congrats Jayaprakash. God bless you.

    AMAR NATHAL, MANGALORE even bajrangies have done some good works. Two months back Bajrangdal along with VHP had organized mass marriage ceromany for poor people in mangalore, but the thing is that medias never disclose good things done by such organizations.

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  • A. S. Mathew, U.S.A.

    Mon, May 23 2011

    The decent and kind hearted people
    of all political parties and
    religions must form an organization
    to honour great and kind hearted
    people like Mr. M. G. Jayaprakash
    and his family.

    Their personal sacrifice to give
    education to the wandering hopeless
    young people can change them to be
    law-abiding, productive and
    responsible citizens of India.

    Hearty congratulations and prayers.
    Fantastic job with a great
    vision. God bless you, family
    and your earnest efforts.

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  • ISMAIL K PERINJE, PERINJE/YANBU-KSA

    Mon, May 23 2011

    What we getting from society is not important and what we repaying to society is important.Hats off to Mr N.G.Jayapraksh & family living for others and for noble cause.

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  • Salvador Noronha, Omzoor/mumbai/kuwait

    Mon, May 23 2011

    In this greedy money mongring
    world of ours we can still find people like Jayaprakash who try to bring hope smile to the underprivilaged children. Good work serve the least God will shower his blessings on you.

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  • WILSON, Udupi

    Mon, May 23 2011

    Great Work... keep going and may the almighty bless u gud health to continue with ur good things.....

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  • ISMAIL K PERINJE, PERINJE/YANBU

    Mon, May 23 2011

    Jayapraksh,God bless you and your family.Continue your good work with more vigor and determination.

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  • Lawrance, Doha/Belman

    Mon, May 23 2011

    Hats off to you, you really are doing a good Job.. God will surely bless you

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  • nagesh nayak, bangalore

    Mon, May 23 2011

    hey,AMAR NATHAL, MANGALORE Monday,

    READ THIS:

    Congrats Jayaprakash. We need more people like you. Best example for CONVERTORS & NEW LIFE. Instead of collecting youth to create communal riots, they can start coaching the poor and less fortunate children and youth which will lead to transformation

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  • Ashok, Udupi/Dubai

    Mon, May 23 2011

    Dear Daiji if possible please provide bank details. Give me one more Opportunity to help this gentleman in his nobel job.

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  • Satish Kunder, Mangalore/Kuwait

    Mon, May 23 2011

    This is a commendable service by this young man and in the present world such people are very rare.

    I remember good old days (1980s) when we were doing a bit to the society through SEVADAL by giving free tuition classes and free books to poor students (Mangalore Jeppu Area). This was giving immense pleasure to all of us who were involved with this activity. Unfortunately most of us had to leave for greener pastures and hence could not continue in this activity for more time.

    Even though each of us may be doing our bit in giving financial aid to such activities it becomes useful when taken up in large scale. I would be interested to take active part in such activities and request people, especially NRIs to come together and start a trust to help the under privileged children of DK and Udipi so that they can get good education.

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  • R Shetty, Mangalore/Dubai

    Mon, May 23 2011

    M G Jayaprakash & his mother are real Bharata Ratna's. May god bless them.

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  • Jayaram Kodialbail, Mangalore

    Mon, May 23 2011

    Dear Jayaprakash,
    You are doing a wonderful work. May God bless you. I too had gone through difficult days during my childhood days for getting education. I even had to resort to work and then study. I am dedicating INR 25,000/- every year to support your noble cause. You identify the financially disabled child (Boy or Girl)and tell me how the money should reach you, I will remit the same. The following is my address: Jayaram Kodialbail, Senior relationship manager,Corporate Banking Unit, Emirates NBD Bank, P.O.BOX 25090, Sharjah -UAE. Mobile:00971502232429.
    I will visit you during my next visit to Bangalore. Best regards.

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  • Arun Menezes, Kallianpur / Kuwait

    Mon, May 23 2011

    Amazing work and great vision, a true Leader, keep up the noble cause and God Bless Shriman Jayaprakashji

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  • Marie D'Souza, Dubai-UAE

    Mon, May 23 2011

    Very good job,pls provide your bank details to offer little that I can do. God Bless you and your family for the wonderful good deed you are doing for the less fortunate.

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  • Marie D'Souza, Dubai-UAE

    Mon, May 23 2011

    Very good job,pls provide your bank details to offer little that I can do. God Bless you and your family for the wonderful good deed you are doing for the less fortunate.

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  • HENRY MISQUITH, Bahrain

    Mon, May 23 2011

    Congratulations Jayaprakash,
    Continue your good work, May God be with you always. May u scale greater heights in the journey of life.
    All the best.
    Henry Misquith

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  • William Rodrigues, Bangalore

    Mon, May 23 2011

    God bless Jayaprakash for his wonderful work. All the best of luck for all his future plans.

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  • Vivian, Dubai

    Mon, May 23 2011

    Congrats JP...Keep it up.....May god bless you ...

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  • AMAR NATHAL, MANGALORE

    Mon, May 23 2011

    Congrats Jayaprakash. We need more people like you. Best example for Rama Sene and Bajrangis. Instead of collecting youth to create communal riots, they can start coaching the poor and less fortunate children and youth which will lead to transformation.

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  • Ashok, Udupi/Dubai

    Mon, May 23 2011

    Good Job. Keep going . God bless you.

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