New IAS academy at Anna Nagar to help underprivileged
The Hindu
Anna Nagar has added one more civil service academy to its list. Know Knowledge Network, launched on October 23, is led by a group of academicians and will focus on uplifting students who are physical
Anna Nagar has added one more civil service academy to its list. Know Knowledge Network, launched on October 23, is led by a group of academicians and will focus on uplifting students who are physically-challenged and economically poor by offering them coaching free of cost.
Paul Chellakumar, chairman of Campus Abroad and one of trustees of KKN, says this is a non-profit initiative dedicated to mentoring meritorious physically-challenged youth, motivate economically weaker groups and prepare them for civil service examination.
“However, the coaching would only cover the prelims,” he says. The institute would be guiding the successful students who clear prelims to academies where it will help them get scholarships.

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