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ERODE: A group of Burgur tribal students met face-to-face with the city’s Erode students at an interactive event organized by two NGOs to exchange experiences about their lifestyle, environment and more.
Natraj, director of the Sudar Charitable Trust, which operates for the welfare of tribal students, said: student. “
Both students overcame their initial hesitation and made good progress. They started talking about school, education, living environment, diet, festivals, health care and so on. He added that he believes such exchanges will help tribal students to get rid of oppression.
Kishor, a Class IX student at Burgur, told TNIE: However, although facilities are limited on our reservation, we like our habitat. ”
Interactive games, storytelling and reading sessions were also held. 20 students from Burgur and 20 students from the city of Erode participated. It was attended by Vanithamani, director of Kathaikalam NGO, and Theera Thenmozhi, additional director of Sudar.
ERODE: A tribal student group from Burgur met face-to-face with urban Erode students at an interactive event organized by two NGOs to exchange experiences about their lifestyle, environment and more. The welfare said, “Tribal students have difficulty communicating with others in public spaces and are less exposed to urban life. Therefore, we plan discussions between urban and tribal students. Both students overcame their initial hesitation and made good progress. They started talking about school, education, living environment, diet, festivals, health care and so on. He believes such exchanges will help tribal students remove oppression, he added, his Kishor, a Class IX student at Burgur, told TNIE: . However, we like our habitat, even though our settlement facilities are limited. “Interactive games, storytelling and reading sessions were also held on the occasion. 20 students from Burgur and he from Erode city attended. The addition of Vanithamani, Director of Kathaikalam NGO, Sudar Director Tierra Tenmoji was present.