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Thus, president Hibu told this editor over telephone on Tuesday that he would be announcing scholarship worth Rs three crore for IAS aspirants from NE states at a function at its Karol Bagh centre in New Delhi at 5 pm on December 21 next. These companies keeping a constant vigil on Helping Hands activities approached president Hibu to donate Rs three crore, he added.
The Helping Hands inked milestones, included Union Ministry of Home Affairs engaging Hibu to recruit 411 police personnel exclusively from NE in 2016 to deal with racial discrimination, many empanelled super specialist hospitals of New Delhi offering treatment to NE patients at concessional rates, offering legal counseling to NE people caught in legal litigation, victims of various exploitations, air lifting of mortal remains of NE people from any part of India at cheaper freight for their last journey at respective homes and offered free medicines and food to patients during COVID-19 pandemic and disposed off unclaimed bodies killed by the virus then, to name a few.
I have been associated with the Helping Hands since its inception as its media consultant and aware of donations by few companies including foreign based for which it had to get registered under Foreign Contribution Regulation Act, but such gesture for intensifying humanitarian services for proper training for IAS exams’ aspirants is laudable.