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Nawm Charitable Trust
In a rapidly modernizing world where traditional jobs are fast disappearing and education is the only means to secure future this illiteracy is a matter of grave concern. Actor surya , who knows of his father sivakumar’s struggle for education in his youth, understands this very well. It is this understanding that led to the setting up of Nawmcharitable Trust foundation. Sivakumar has instituted an award for toppers in standard X and Xll board exams and some other categories. Surya wanted to build on this initiative and broaden it.
Meanwhile, gnanavel a journalist-activist, had been successfully conducting an intervention programme for first generation learners in dharmapuri district, one of the most backward areas in tamilnadu. He had realized that hand holding the students through their often traumatic initiations into higher education was essential for ensuring that they completed their studies and following up on this he has roped in volunteers from the IT sector to act as mentors for these first generation learners. Impressed by the success of this model. Surya joined hands with gnanavel, and on September 25th 2006 the seeds of agaram foundation were sown in Chennai, india. Under the stewardship of the organizations founder and trustees, the vision for agaram took shape
" Do things for people not because of who they are or what they do in return, but because of who you are "
Our Journey
September 2006
Nawm Charitable Trust was started by Niaj Ahmed
June 2007
Adoption of The Government Adidravida Welfare School in Palur, Chengalpattu district Set-up a library in the school and worked towards quality of education for the children of the school.
April 2009
Launch of "Vazhikatigal", the mentorship program focussed on nurturing school children from remote parts of Tamilnadu.
September 2006
Launch of "Nawm Charitable Trust", the learning centres to provide basic coaching and special skills programs for children in rural parts of Tamilnadu.
August 2008
Launch of "Nawm Charitable Trust", the learning centres to provide basic coaching and special skills programs for children in rural parts of Tamilnadu.
January 2010
"Vidhai" (Tamil word that meaning "Seed"), an initiative with the goal to create awareness for Nawm Charitable Trust's initiatives and increase participation Scouting for deserving students to help them with college education under "Vidhai" banner.