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Educational Activities

Handing over Tablets to the children at Nayadi Colony, Thrissur by N K Akbar, MLA.

Tablets were handed over to the children at Nayadi Colony, Thrissur by N. K. Akbar, MLA, as part of our initiative to promote digital learning and equal access to education.

Digital Education Support for Mullakkodi UP School 

Tablets were handed over to the Headmistress of Mullakkodi UP School to promote digital learning among students.

Handing over Tablets to the children at Vadakekad, Thrissur

Contribution to Chief Minister’s Fund for Education 

A cheque was handed over to the Chief Minister’s Fund by Thadagam Foundation to support the educational needs of deserving students.

Thadagam Foundation Endowments

For many years, Thadagam Foundation has stood by its vision to educate every child in the region. As a part of this vision, various awards, sponsorship and donations have been instituted.

Support for School Hostel Refurbishment 

Supported in School hostel building refurbishment by Thadagam Foundation

Tect School

In 2010, the foundation, then known as TECT, started a school with the sole purpose of educating the underprivileged, irrespective of the religion or caste. It provided a venue for these children to complete their +2 education and move on to obtain a Bachelor degree in commerce (BCom). Over 200 children benefited each year from this. Since 2015, an educational group has been roped in, to improve the quality of the education and Thadagam Foundation continues it’s support with full or partial sponsorship of the the needy children. The recommendation for sponsorship is accepted through the elected panchayat members.

Convocation at Micro Learning Centre Marathahalli

A convocation ceremony was held at the Micro Learning Centre, Marathahalli for the students who passed the National Institute of Open School examination, celebrating the achievements of students.

Computer Center

Thadagam Foundation sponsored a computer centre in Harinkhola adopted village in May 2014. This was the first step towards computer literacy in Harinkhola village a unique one in the history of such rural remote villages.

Besides the regular students, Women Self Help Group members attend the centre who are being taught the basics of computer, even though they are not expected to be the part of the course, but just to update the knowledge of the era and they live in.