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Kuala Lumpur, Aug. 1

The devotional power movement was launched to conduct free classes for Indian students of low-income households called B40 in Malaysia. The Scheme has provided 30 lakh silver to guide this project throughout the country.

The program is being implemented to attend 1,500 students free classes in 32 centers across the country. But the devotional power movement created 48 centers across the country. 2940 students are studying for free. 41% of men and 59% female students participated in these classes.

It is noteworthy that 89% of the students belong to B40 category. Dato J.Polianiappan, coordinator of the Bhakti Shakti movement said that 7% belong to the 40 members and other students from upper class.

The study of the family background of the Indian students under this category of 89%of the 40th class is 26% from 1,000 silver to 1,500 silver monthly income. 23% of the population is from 1,500 to 2,000 silver per month. 16% parents are between 2,000 and 2,500, and 9% of parents earn 3,000 to 3,500.

He said that 12 percent of the parent’s monthly income is between 500 and 1,000 thousand. Students coming under P-40 for the classes of devotional power are starting to focus on education. Those who attend these classes can not say that they will be better off. But Dato Palaniappan said that we have achieved success in the aim of the recruitment of the backers in the competitive directory.

Only when examining the backgrounds of these students can be clearly understood about the problem they face. They are interested in learning about education. So for 26 weeks we are trained to bring these trained teachers. 5 lessons are taught in Malay, English, Mathematics, Science and History. We also provide samples of these 5 lessons for free every week.

This is their biggest driving force. The thought that they want to study through them is increasing. Even though the pakti power movement was provided with 33 lakh silver subsidies, many benefited. We especially pay monthly teachers. We have also provided business opportunities for small and medium diner producers.

We have also reduced the cost of Indian parents to provide additional classes for children. In this situation, if you have more than 5 courses, you must spend at least 250 silver. But Dato Palaniappan recalls that the devotional power is free of these classes.

We are aiming to continue this plan next year. Those who have the desire to help the society can be generous in helping us to continue to subsidize the government. Dato Palaniappan hoped that Indian students will benefit from more than 2,000 P.40 sections if a company accepts the cost of a center.

source: http://www.anegun.com/?p=23579

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