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Having trouble viewing this email? Click here Dear Robin, Saumya looks for a military career The main purpose of our work at Project Mala is to help under privileged children in rural India to achieve their true potential through education. It is, therefore, very rewarding for us, and our supporters, to see children become ambitious in trying for things that without a Mala education would not have been possible. One such child is Saumya Raj who has spent six years in Project Mala Guria School where he achieved good grades - 92% overall and the only child with 100% in maths. Saumya has applied to join the Sainik (military) College in Lucknow (see link military college ). The problem is that the cost is £52 a month. which is more than twice his father's income. We want to encourage him, but it is outside our normal areas of activity. Does anyone know of a person with a military connection who might be interested in funding Saumya's course? Robin Garland Project Mala www.projectmala.org.uk email [email protected]

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Page 1: Saumya looks for a military career - projectmala.org - military career - 2015 May.pdf · Saumya looks for a military career The main purpose of our work at Project Mala is to help

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Dear Robin,

Saumya looks for a military career

The main purpose of our work at Project Mala is to help underprivileged children in rural India to achieve their true potentialthrough education.  It is, therefore, very rewarding for us, and oursupporters, to see children become ambitious in trying for thingsthat without a Mala education would not have been possible.     

One such child is Saumya Raj who hasspent six years in Project Mala GuriaSchool where he achieved good grades- 92% overall and the only child with100% in maths.  Saumya has applied tojoin  the Sainik (military) College inLucknow (see link military college). The problem is that the cost is £52 amonth. which is more than twice his

father's income.  We want to encourage him, but it is outside  ournormal areas of activity.    Does anyone know of a person with a military connection who mightbe interested in funding Saumya's course?

    Robin Garland

 Project Malawww.projectmala.org.uk email ­ [email protected]