This Article is From Jul 26, 2020

Odisha University To Teach For Free Children Of Coronavirus Casualties

Noting that COVID-19 pandemic has disrupted and devastated normal life and livelihoods of the people of Odisha, KIIT Deemed to be University said it has extended a helping hand to the families of the people who have died due to Covid.

Odisha University To Teach For Free Children Of Coronavirus Casualties

The move will provide relief to the people of Odisha who have been made helpless by the pandemic.

Bhubaneswar:

KIIT Deemed to be University on Sunday announced its decision to provide technical and professional education free of cost to children of the people who have died to COVID-19 in Odisha.

Noting that COVID-19 pandemic has disrupted and devastated normal life and livelihoods of the people of Odisha, KIIT Deemed to be University said it has extended a helping hand to the families of the people who have died due to Covid.

Acting on a proposal by the founder of KIIT and KISS and MP, Dr Achyuta Samanta, KIIT-DU has decided to provide technical and professional education absolutely free of cost to the children of the Covid deceased, it said in a statement.

"Sons and daughters of the Covid deceased, who are interested, can apply to different technical and professional courses of KIIT-DU, including ITI and Diploma, as per their eligibility for admission," it said.

This facility will be available for two academic years, 2020-21 and 2021-22 only, informed KIIT authorities.

Preference will be given to the children whose parents have died due of Covid from below poverty level, Scheduled Caste, Scheduled Tribe and Socially and Educationally Backward Classes categories.

The move will provide relief to the people of Odisha who have been made helpless by the pandemic, it said.

The Covid-19 pandemic has infected millions and caused much panic across the globe, including India and Odisha. KIIT has always reached out to the distressed people during natural calamities in the state. 

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