Tuesday, December 14, 2010

Anand Kumar from Bihar

Anand Kumar, who founded Bihar's free coaching centre Super 30, thathas helped many to enter the Indian Institutes of Technology (IITs),was conferred Wednesday the state's highest award in education.Anand was given the 'Maulana Abdul Kalam Azad Shiksha Puruskar' byGovernor Devanand Konwar at a function here to mark the education day."I am happy to receive the award for my honest effort to make adifference to people who cannot afford quality education," Kumar toldIANS."The award is special for me. This is a big honour. My own state hasfinally recognized me," he said.Officials said Anand was chosen for his contribution in teachingchildren from poor families and preparing them for the IIT-JEE exams.At his school students get free coaching, lodging and food for ninemonths.The award was instituted by the Bihar government in 2007. It carries acitation and Rs.2 lakh.In the last three years, all 30 students of Super 30 have made it tothe Joint Entrance Examination (JEE). Since 2003, 212 students havemade it to the IITs.Kumar, who himself missed a chance to study at the Cambridge becausehe didn't have enough money, gives full scholarships to every annualbatch of 30 students.They have to pass a competitive test to get into Super 30 and thencommit themselves to a year of 16-hour study each day.Anand, who started the Ramanujam School of Mathematics in 1992,founded the Super 30 in 2002.

1 comment:

Disha Tekchandani said...

Whoa! That's quite an achievement.
Who says good is extinct?! Its just that we don't get to know much about the good deeds done by good people and the wrong ones are showcased on news channels.