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Scholarship Distribution Marks the 25th Year Anniversary Celebration

Tulu Koota Kuwait, renowned for its impactful social work in both Kuwait and India, has taken a significant step to commemorate its 25th anniversary this year. In a remarkable gesture, the association has decided to sponsor the education of outstanding 10th standard students from government schools in and around Mangalore.

Tulukoota Kuwait is proud to sponsor 31 students who have excelled in their 10th board exams for the academic year 2023 - 2024. These scholarships aim to support these talented students in their future academic endeavors. The sponsorships have been generously provided by the dedicated members of the association, demonstrating their commitment to community development and educational support.

The scholarship handover ceremonies were conducted in the respective schools of the students, ensuring a personalized and impactful delivery of the sponsorships. This initiative reflects Tulukoota Kuwait’s ongoing dedication to fostering educational opportunities and supporting academic excellence.

The list of sponsored students and their respective schools are as follows:

  • Vignesh – Jyothi High School, Ajekar-Karkal (89.44%)
  • Rasmitha Poojary – Jyothi High School, Ajekar-Karkal (83.52%)
  • Megha – Babu Rajendra Prasad School, Moodabidri (86.40%)
  • Vikram – Jawar Lal High School, Moodabidri (91.20%)
  • Diksha – Government High School, Kukke Halli (93.28%)
  • Praneeth – Government High School, Kukke Halli (84.00%)
  • Danya S. – Durga Parameswari High School, Kateel-Mangalore (96.64%)
  • Neethesh Shettigar – Durga Parameswari High School, Kateel-Mangalore (92.16%)
  • Nirmala – Government High School, Badaga Ekkar, Mangalore (81.60%)
  • Trisha – Government High School, Adyapadi, Mangalore (88.80%)
  • Amulya – Government High School, Adyapadi, Mangalore (88.16%)
  • C.R. Manju Shree – St. Joseph P.U. College, Bajpe (88.64%)
  • Chetan – St. Joseph P.U. College, Bajpe (92.64%)
  • Shoshini – Government High School, Kenjaru, Udupi (87.84%)
  • Thanvi – Government High School, Kenjaru, Udupi (85.44%)
  • Fathima Jumaila – Government High School, Ajjavara, Sulya (90.40%)
  • Vaishnavi – Government High School, Ajjavara, Sulya (90.08%)
  • Karthik Acharya S. – SVSH Kannada High School, Ennanaje-Kaup (89.92%)
  • Karthik Acharya – SVSH Kannada High School, Ennanaje-Kaup (88.00%)
  • Chaitanya – Government Pre University, Palimar Kaup, Udupi (79.68%)
  • Salman Ahmad – Government Pre University, Palimar Kaup, Udupi (77.60%)
  • Santhosh K.L. – Vidyavardak Kannada School, Pangala Kaup (90.88%)
  • Shankuthala – Vidyavardak Kannada School, Pangala Kaup (88.64%)
  • Yazna – Karnataka Public School, Naringana, Udupi (94.08%)
  • Ayisathulla Saima – Karnataka Public School, Naringana, Udupi (92.00%)
  • Jeeveetha K.M. – Government High School, Kurnad, Bantwal (96.32%)
  • Athmi – Government High School, Kurnad, Bantwal (93.12%)
  • Ayeesath Thasmiya – Government High School, Harekal, Mangalore (79.04%)
  • Shafia – Government High School, Harekal, Mangalore (77.12%)
  • Mohammad Bashir – Government High School, Ajjibettu, Moodabidri (89.28%)
  • Shaksi – Government High School, Ajjibettu, Moodabidri (87.68%)

TuluKoota Kuwait firmly believes in the immense value of education and is deeply committed to supporting students in need to help them achieve their academic goals. This initiative underscores the association’s enduring legacy and commitment to making a positive impact on society through education. By investing in the future of these young scholars, Tulukoota Kuwait continues to inspire and support the community, fostering a culture of academic excellence and social responsibility.