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Educate a child at 3 rupees a day:
Rs. 900 for one child for one year

Rs. 18,000 for one center of 20 children for a whole year

Rs. 50,000 for one village for one year
Efforts of Pratham Fund Raising brings in Corporates to support Vidyarambam

Pratham Education Foundation conducted a  Fund Raising Event on March 19th, 2011 in Chennai on behalf of its implementing partners in Tamil Nadu and a few of the guests committed instant support.

Vidyarambam received support from Sundaram Fasteners, Amco Batteries, Apollo Hospitals and Dalmia Cement.  Vidyarambam has promptly executed the projects and the centers have been launched in districts chosen by the Sponsors.

Coming to know about the different programs of Vidyarambam through the same Event, Ullas Trust (Polaris) preferred to visit the project area and choose a program of their preference from Vidyarambam.   After paying a visit on April 6th, 2011 to the actual project areas in Nagapattinam District, Ullas Trust chose to support the project namely “Easy Learning English”.  Observing the performance of the students attending our English Classes, Ullas were convinced very much and came forward to support.

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Amco Batteries Ten villages in Kuruvikulam block, Tirunelveli District View Details Supporting 600 children in 30 Centers View Details View Photo Gallery
Apollo Hospitals Ten Villages in Semmanarkoil block, Nagapattinam District View Details Supporting 600 children in 30 Centers View Details View Photo Gallery
Dalmia Cement Five Villages in Ariyalur block, Ariyalur District View Details Supporting 300 children in 15 Centers View Details View Photo Gallery
Sundaram Fasteners Ten villages in Valliyur Block in Tirunelveli District View Details
Supporting 600 children in 30 Centers View Details View Photo Gallery
Ullas Trust (Polaris) 21 Govt. Schools in Sankarankoil block, Tirunelveli District View Center Details
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Supporting 3000 students of Classes VI, VII and VIII
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