Bhubaneswar, May 2: Five girl students of Bhubaneswar-based Kalinga
Institute of Social Sciences (KISS) have been selected by Tata Steel for ‘All
India Tribal Youth Leadership Programme’ to be held at Asia Plateau, Panchgani,
Maharashtra between May 5 and 11.
Institute of Social Sciences (KISS) have been selected by Tata Steel for ‘All
India Tribal Youth Leadership Programme’ to be held at Asia Plateau, Panchgani,
Maharashtra between May 5 and 11.
They are Parbati Tubid, Itaswari Kumura, Dabaki Naik, Anupama
Bhoi and Saraswati Hansdah. All are pursuing their PHD at KISS. The program is
being organised by Tata Steel in collaboration with ‘Initiative of Change’
Panchgani. The 7-day program will have nearly 100 youth from 52 different
tribes from 20 states across India.
Bhoi and Saraswati Hansdah. All are pursuing their PHD at KISS. The program is
being organised by Tata Steel in collaboration with ‘Initiative of Change’
Panchgani. The 7-day program will have nearly 100 youth from 52 different
tribes from 20 states across India.
The programme is aimed to create a platform where the youth
are able to interact and network with each other and at the same time gain some
new perspective on leadership and values, so that they go out and do the good
work with more zeal and inspiration. Congratulating these students, Prof.
Achyuta Samanta, Founder, KIIT and KISS said this programme will surely inspire
them to serve the downtrodden of the society.
are able to interact and network with each other and at the same time gain some
new perspective on leadership and values, so that they go out and do the good
work with more zeal and inspiration. Congratulating these students, Prof.
Achyuta Samanta, Founder, KIIT and KISS said this programme will surely inspire
them to serve the downtrodden of the society.