Kalinga Institute of Social Sciences (KISS) has provided second phase dried food items and study materials to its 30,000 students. Earlier, the students were sent back to their homes in their respective villages due to the pandemic. Last month, they were provided flattened rice, sugar, dal, biscuit, soap, textbooks and allied study materials at their doorsteps.
Dr Achyuta Samanta, founder of KIIT and KISS, who has always put education of these tribal students above everything else, arranged all of it. “The students will be provided this every month until they come back to KISS,” said Dr Samanta.
In fact, KISS Management has been continuing its best possible measures to provide teaching to all the students by means of technology.