126 Students Selected for Free Coaching, Accommodation and Food
The launch and orientation of the first batch of Shiksha Sambal Yojana was held on Saturday under the joint aegis of LN Maheshwari Parmarth Nyas and ALLEN Career Institute. 126 students selected in the orientation were present with their families.
In the program held at ALLEN Superpath Campus situated at Baran Road Naya Nohra, these students were welcomed by applying vermillion. They were given good wishes letters and kit bags.
ALLEN’s Director and Trustee of LN Maheshwari Paramarth Trust, Dr. Govind Maheshwari, Dr. Naveen Maheshwari welcomed the students and their families and handed over good wishes letters and kit bags to them.
Trustee Dr. Govind Maheshwari said that we should not be afraid of difficulties, we have to make efforts by dedicating ourselves to the goal.
ALLEN‘s guidance and your efforts together are starting to write a new chapter today.
On this occasion, Trustee Dr. Naveen Maheshwari said that the inspiration behind this project is Late. Shri Laxminarayan Maheshwari, who explained to us the importance of education and taught us to work for charity. Therefore, the trust has been named LN Maheshwari Paramarth Trust.
With the aim of philanthropy in education, Shiksha Sambal Yojana has been started to fulfill the dreams of the talents of impoverished families.
Under the scheme, 126 students have been selected in the first year, including 81 girls and 45 boys. ALLEN Career Institute is providing free coaching for NEET 2025.
Free food and accommodation has also been arranged for these students by the trust.
An orientation session was also organized for the students selected for free NEET coaching under Shiksha Sambal Yojana. Building Principal Amit Kabra gave information about the campus arrangements and classes.
Students and parents were made aware of ALLEN‘s working system, academic calendar, objectives and study pattern. The academic calendar was infomed to the students.
Information about the schedule of test and revision classes was also disseminated to the students. Students were specifically told to take care of their health while studying.
Pooja Meghwal’s, father Suresh Kumar and mother Savitri, who are residents of Palaitha near Kota work as farmers in tenant farmers and as labourers in MNREGA.
The family of five members lives in a mud house. Pooja has studied in a government school and has passed 10th class with 91.5 and 12th class with 93 percent marks.
I could never think of going for coaching, then Shiksha Sambal Yojana will prove to be a milestone for students like me, she said.
Komal Kumari of Khagaria village of Madhepura, Bihar’s dream will also come true. She has got the support of Shiksha Sambal yojana for coaching in Kota.
The family has four siblings and parents. Father Sanjay Singh is a farmer dependent on farming. Due to unfavourable financial conditions, I could not even imagine coming to Kota for coaching.
Komal says that if I get free coaching, accommodation and food here, I will work day and night to fulfil my dream of becoming a doctor.
Chetna from Surajpur, Chhattisgarh said that we received a message through WhatsApp. At first, I could not believe that this could happen.
When the teachers told me about this scheme, I took the exam. My dream of studying in Kota is coming true.
I will work hard. Father Karma dev is a farmer and mother Phoolmati is a housewife. I scored 83 percent in 10th and 84.8 percent in 12th.
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