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Sikh Foundation gives 314 scholarships to Punjabi students

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image Sodhi with Vice Chancellor of Punjab Agricultural University Dr. Manjit Singh Kang (second from left) and other faculty members in Ludhiana.

WASHINGTON: The Sikh Human Development Foundation (SHDF) has awarded 314 scholarships to needy students in Punjab and other Northern Indian states for the academic year 2008-2009.

This is the highest number of yearly scholarships in the history of the ten years' old organization, involving transfer of $ 120,000 (60 lakh rupees) by the Foundation. This is perhaps the largest financial grant for higher education given by any overseas NGO to Punjab.

The mission of the organization is to assist meritorious and needy students to improve their access to higher professional education in disciplines like medicine, engineering, agriculture, nursing, information technology, business administration, and architecture.
Last year it gave 200 scholarships and this year the number jumped to 314, a 57 percent increase in a single year. This happened largely because of the sharp increase in the number of applications from students from Northern India.

The scholarship scheme has been gaining wide attention among the students from families with poor financial support and without these assistance students cannot pursue professional degree courses.

SHDF Secretary General, Gajinder Singh Ahuja, said "This is a major undertaking by our organization to fulfill our commitment to support these deserving students. This has also challenged us to redouble our fund raising efforts.

All of the scholarship recipients are selected from low-income families. In fact, in many cases, annual cost of studies of a student exceeds the annual family income. About 70% of the students are from rural areas with incomes of less than a dollar a day per person and half of these students are females."

Amar Jit Singh Sodhi, Chairman of SHDF, said, "While reviewing and approving scholarship applications, we make sure that each candidate deserves this scholarship. It is a humbling experience to read their circumstances and their aspirations and what role this assistance plays in their lives. We sincerely hope that our donor base will continue to grow and many others will join in this worthy endeavor. Let us all make SHDF our preferred charity."

Mr. Sodhi has recently visited many grass-roots institutions in Punjab and met with the scholarship recipients to make an assessment of the program. He also met the vice-chancellors of the Guru Nanak Dev University and the Punjab Agriculture University. He also visited Khadoor Sahib and educational institutions there to explore partnership possibilities with SHDF.

Dr. Rajwant Singh, a founding member of SHDF, said, "Although providing 314 scholarships is substantial, the need is far greater in Punjab. According to recent governmental statistics, there are over 70,000 students from poor households who need assistance to pursue higher education.

The Punjabi diaspora is yet to engage in a sizable manner in lifting people out of poverty. We will make all efforts to reach out to as many potential donors as possible to support this worthy initiative. There are thousands of students having the dream of becoming engineers, doctors and IT experts and they deserve our support."

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KARMJIT SINGH on 30/05/2009 16:15:35
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It is great. I am also running a school in rural area in Punjab and want to contact these personalities so that some needy students may get the support from you
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Bali Bahadur on 28/08/2009 09:58:12
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Respected Sir,
i am working as lecturer in sociology in a SGPC college, Guru nanak College for Girls, Muktsar Punjab. we have about 1700 girls students. some of students are brilliant and belongs to very poor families. i just came to know about the your organization through internet that you have given so many scholarships to the poor and sikh students please let me know whether can we apply for these sccholarships . if yes then how ? thanking you and looking forward for your soon reply
with best regards
bali Bahadur
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harveer singh on 04/10/2009 13:19:50
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i m student doing m.c.a in mata gujari college fathegarh sahib.i m a good and sincere student have done b.c.a with 70% marks from pu chd.the fee for mca is very high near about 70000per year my parents can not afford this i m rural area student plz help me.
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rableen singh khurana on 01/11/2009 15:37:34
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BASSICALLY I M FROM UP BUT PERSUING MCA FROM MYSORE.I AM FROM POOR FAMILY OF RURAL AREA.I NEED UR HELP...
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parvinder on 21/12/2009 09:35:44
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Ours is a school run by Gurmat Prachar Trust (H.P ) ,India. We are working for the upliftment of Sikh Population in the vicinity of Nalagarh (near Solan)we need your donations for helping poor students of the area.
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