The Kashmir Files Effect: Karnataka institute offers free education to pandits
Moved by the popular movie The Kashmir Files, an educational institute in Karnataka has announced free education for children of Kashmiri Pandits settled across the country after their displacement from their homeland.
He has come out with a plan to provide free education to Kashmiri Pandits from the sixth standard to graduation In his institution. He also announced that pandits could use the hostel facility free of cost.
As per sources, Nattoja said, the institute has already got four Kashmiri Pandits admitted and it will cost up to ₹80,000 per student for a year to get an education in an institute. The other facilities would cost them ₹50,000 annually. But all facilities would be freely available to the children of Kashmiri Pandits.
As per sources, Nattoja said, the institute has already got four Kashmiri Pandits admitted and it will cost up to ₹80,000 per student for a year to get an education in an institute. The other facilities would cost them ₹50,000 annually. But all facilities would be freely available to the children of Kashmiri Pandits.
The Kashmir Files
Vivek Agnihotri’s The Kashmir Files reflects upon the atrocities and plight of Kashmiri Hindus especially pandits who suffered at the time of the exodus in the early 90s carried out by Pakistani militants. Starring veteran actor Anupam Kher the film also sensitively portrays the barbaric assault on Kashmiri Hindus with some political angles like the Removal of Article 370.
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