Gandhi
Fellowship Programme at MANUU
Friday December 03, 2010 11:44:05 AM ,
ummid.com Special Correspondent
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Hyderabad:
Department of Sociology and Social Work, of Maulana Azad National
Urdu University (MANUU), invited Vivek Sharma Programme Director,
Gandhi Fellowship Programme, Kaivalya Education Foundation to
interact with the students to inform them about Gandhi Fellowship
Programme in the auditorium of the DDE November 30..
More than 250 students of final year
MA classes from MANUU and other universities participated in the
programme.
Vivek explained that the main aim of
the fellowship was to motivate the students to work for nation
building activities such as school education improvement programme
particularly in the rural areas.
The fellowship will help them
improve their skills of finding solutions to complex social
problems by working directly in the field and interacting with
experts as well.
Selected students will receive Rs
14,000 plus accommodation and travel expenses for two years.
Applications can be downloaded at
the web site address www.gandhifellowship.org or obtained from the
Department of Sociology and Social Work, MANUU.
Last date of form submission is
08/12/2010 at the Department of Sociology and Social Work to
Shahid Raza, coordinator MSW.
Selection process will commence some
time in January, 2011.
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