Tata Steel Hosted Jyoti Fellowship Award Ceremony
OREANDA-NEWS. October 24, 2011. Tata Steel today awarded the Jyoti Fellowship Award to meritorious Schedule Tribe/Schedule Caste students at a ceremony held at Tribal Culture Center (TCC), Sonari. Crossing another milestone in supporting education, the Jyoti Fellowship was awarded to a total of 249 students.
The Jyoti Fellowship, in vogue since 1970’s and christened only in 2003-04, extends financial support to deserving students from East Singbhum, West Singbhum and Saraikela districts of Jharkhand. It has become an intrinsic part of Tata Steel ever since the Company embraced the Affirmative Action Policy in 2006. This initiative is taken to encourage the students of backward community to accomplish their educational and career aspirations. The fellowship is annually funded by Tata Steel Ltd and is granted to deserving candidates.
In the last seven years, a total of 3403 fellowships have been awarded. This year a sum of Rs 683000/- was disbursed among 249 qualifying students under this scheme. A total of 128 students from class VII - VIII received a sum of Rs 2500/- each and 121 students from class IX - X received Rs 3000/- based on their criterion and eligibility. Ms Salma Purty, a class VII student of
Addressing the gathering Mr Prawin Kumar Toppo, Tribal Welfare Commissioner, Government of Jharkhand said that initiatives such as this helps to provide required platform to meritorious students and sees to it that their education continues unhindered.
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Tribal Cultural Society(TCS) is a non-profit voluntary organization supported by Tata Steel. It came into existence with its registration in 1993 and has been working for the development of the marginalized communities. TCS works in the rural areas to provide academic assistance to the deprived children. Jyoti Fellowship is one of the many education programs undertaken by TCS to grant scholarship.
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