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Skating stars in Rural Mysuru

Skating stars in Rural Mysuru

Vijaya Karnataka a Kannada daily narrates how GRAAM initiated skating in rural school through it’s program ` Fit Children’ under Sugamya Shiksha.

The skating training which has been initiated in 2018 involved more than 100 students. Nearly 15 to 20 students have bagged prizes in various competitions organised in different parts of Mysuru.

Feeling proud about the  accomplishment of students,  GRAAM’s Executive Director  Dr Basavaraju R Shreshta says, “Rural students have proved that they can  achieve new heights with  the support of Community participation, private partnership and school teachers”.

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