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Super-100 campaign inspired from Anand Kumar’s Super 30 launched in Haryana

The ‘Super 100’ has kicked off in Haryana. This program aims at providing free preparation to students, so as to equip them to face the prestigious exams around the country. This year 43 students out of 48 have been successfully selected in the IIT-JEE examination.

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Published : Feb 11, 2020, 2:42 PM IST

Rewari: Drawing inspiration from Anand Kumar’s Super 30 in Bihar, a Super-100 campaign to mould talented students has kicked off in Rajasthan. A private organization named ‘Vikalp’ has started providing economically deprived students free training and coaching for major competitive examinations like IIT and NEET. Under the campaign, two centres (one in Rewari and the other in Panchkula) are being operated. The centre in Rewari has given astounding results, as out of the 48 students who wrote the mains examinations, 43 have secured selection.

IIT Alumnus, Navin Kumar Mishra started off ‘Vikalp’ with his friends and acquaintances in 2013. Through their classes ‘Vikalp’ has taken up the obligation of preparing poor students of government schools. In 2015 too the organization had secured selection of 15 out of their 18 students, and a female student had also gained admission in AIIMS Delhi.

Super 100 in Haryana

In 2017, ‘Vikalp’ chief Navin Kumar Mishra met Narnaul’s Additional Commissioner Raj Narayan Kaushik who had appreciated the endeavour. After some time, when Raj Narayan Kaushik was made director of the Education Department, he planned to implement the initiative begun by ‘Vikalp’, on a governmental level and eventually a decision was taken confirming the same. Therefore a decision was taken to run the Super 100 program for economically backward students of government schools.

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To select students for the Super 100 program an examination was organised in all the districts in the state. After this examination 200 students were selected for the program, after this the second batch was taken in 2019 and the third batch began in 2020.

Under the Super 100 the government provides to students lodging facilities, food facilities, books to all students, The expenses incurred on classes and education classes are borne by ‘Vikalp’, and no amount is taken from the state government in lieu of the same.

The Super 100 program is giving wings to dreams of students, and if the programme is run on an extensive scale, dreams of many more poor students which hitherto seemed impossible may be fulfilled.

Rewari: Drawing inspiration from Anand Kumar’s Super 30 in Bihar, a Super-100 campaign to mould talented students has kicked off in Rajasthan. A private organization named ‘Vikalp’ has started providing economically deprived students free training and coaching for major competitive examinations like IIT and NEET. Under the campaign, two centres (one in Rewari and the other in Panchkula) are being operated. The centre in Rewari has given astounding results, as out of the 48 students who wrote the mains examinations, 43 have secured selection.

IIT Alumnus, Navin Kumar Mishra started off ‘Vikalp’ with his friends and acquaintances in 2013. Through their classes ‘Vikalp’ has taken up the obligation of preparing poor students of government schools. In 2015 too the organization had secured selection of 15 out of their 18 students, and a female student had also gained admission in AIIMS Delhi.

Super 100 in Haryana

In 2017, ‘Vikalp’ chief Navin Kumar Mishra met Narnaul’s Additional Commissioner Raj Narayan Kaushik who had appreciated the endeavour. After some time, when Raj Narayan Kaushik was made director of the Education Department, he planned to implement the initiative begun by ‘Vikalp’, on a governmental level and eventually a decision was taken confirming the same. Therefore a decision was taken to run the Super 100 program for economically backward students of government schools.

Also read: Test result of first nCoV positive case comes out negative

To select students for the Super 100 program an examination was organised in all the districts in the state. After this examination 200 students were selected for the program, after this the second batch was taken in 2019 and the third batch began in 2020.

Under the Super 100 the government provides to students lodging facilities, food facilities, books to all students, The expenses incurred on classes and education classes are borne by ‘Vikalp’, and no amount is taken from the state government in lieu of the same.

The Super 100 program is giving wings to dreams of students, and if the programme is run on an extensive scale, dreams of many more poor students which hitherto seemed impossible may be fulfilled.

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