SUBHASH MISHRA
Dhanbad, Sept 13: Social Organization Care and Serve Foundation of Dhanbad has launched an ambitious project CS40 to prop up 40 poor boy and girl students of schools for engineering every year.
Foundation’s office bearer NK Khawas, rolling out the project, said that 40 students of different schools would be selected and they would be provided free of cost engineering coaching at a private institution, e2e Classes on JC Mallick Road.
For the selection of 40 poor students, the Foundation held a selection test in which 223 students from five Plus-2 schools including SSLNT Government Girls School (21), DAV High School Purana Bazar (48), Pran Jivan Academy (84), Dhanbad High School (39), Jila School (31) of the district participated.
“For the last two years, Care and Serve Foundation has been feeding and distributing clothes/blankets to needy poor men. Now we have decided to provide a coaching facility to class XI and XII students aspiring for engineering at a private coaching centre in the district. In this regard Foundation has tied up with e2e Classes, JC Mallick Road”, said NK Khawas.
Coaching classes for selected CS 40 students would kick start from September 24.
A committee of members comprising CS40 project convener Samir Sarkar, co-convener Akhilesh Kumar, Prabhash Chandra (president of Foundation), Rajesh Singh (secretary), Satish Kumar Singh (advisor), Mithilesh Lal Karn, Vimlesh Kumar, Sanjay Kumar, Brajesh Mishra, Prabhat Ranjan, Dipankar Banerjee, Robin Chatterjee, Sanjay Sajawat, Abhay Kumar, Ajay Choudhary and Nil Kamal Khawas conducted the selection test.
Deputy director of higher education Dr Sanjay Kumar Singh, who is also a member of the Foundation set the question paper for the selection test of students.