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Kids Tribal Joida to get a smartphone during a 10-day camp

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Mangaluru: Maybe for the first time, some children from remote villages in Joida from Uttara Kannada Regency will have access to smartphones – efforts by the Environmental activist team to bring children in the most remote villages to the mainstream.
This was due to the efforts of Sahyadri Sanchaya, supported by NRI Vasudev Aithal launched ‘Vana Chethana’, a special education program for children of Uttara Kannada.
After conducting 24 camps in Yellapur from Uttara Kannada Regency as part of ‘Vana Chethana’, the team will camp at Joida from Tuesday as long as children will get access to smartphones.
In Yellapur, television devices are distributed to several schools so children have access to the Samveda e-Classes Telecast in DD Chandana.
Sahyadri Sancghaya held Dinesh Holla, “More than just academics, the teachers have appreciated extracurricular activities such as paper crafts, music, dances, kites and others carried out by speakers in the camp.
After class hours, we make a point to visit houses Students and understand their problems and solve problems.
Because Joida is one of the rear marks, Vasudev Aithal decides to get 20 smartphones.
He has binded with the Akshara Bengaluru Foundation, for software that gives access to mathematical practice and learning to children.
With This way, our efforts are to bring children even in remote villages to the mainstream during the 10-day camp, “Holla said.
The camp will be held from October 26 to 30 and from November 8 to 11 in various schools.
“Based on the requirements, we also connect donors with schools and provide them with books, solar lights, basic infrastructure, and so on.
We have involved ourselves in community development work.
For example, in Shirle, we have managed to restore a temporary wooden leg bridge.
We visit the house And convincing people to send their children to school and for higher education, “he said.
Once the camps are carried out, the next three months will be spent on follow-up with school.
“We have received requests from several schools to conduct camps, especially in Yellapur and Anashi.
Detailed reports in the camp and their impact on tribal children will be submitted to the government,” Holla said.

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