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Vivek Anand Oberoi announces scholarship worth Rs 16cr for rural children

Actor Viven Anand Oberoi has launched a campaign that aims to allocate educational scholarships worth Rs 16 crore to deserving students.

Vivek Anand Oberoi announces scholarship worth Rs 16cr for rural children Image Source : INSTAGRAM/VIVEKOBEROIVivek Anand Oberoi announces scholarship worth Rs 16cr for rural children

Actor Viven Anand Oberoi has launched a campaign that aims to allocate educational scholarships worth Rs 16 crore to deserving students. The biggest beneficiaries of this programme will be children of farmers in rural India. The scholarship also aims at assisting children in villages crack JEE and NEET.

"Every child from a village, who makes it big, carries not only his family but his entire village forward with him. There are so many meritorious and talented young students around us but they are unable to afford higher education and coaching even at a subsidised rate or go to a college of their choice due to financial difficulties. I didn't want such bright students to be neglected because of the geography they come from. My team and I have put together this initiative to help them achieve their dreams so that they can go out there and make a career," Vivek said.

The scholarship programme has been launched under the i30 training programme, a digitisation of mathematician Anand Kumar's Super 30 programme.

The actor is currently working on his production ventures, "Rosie: Saffron Chapter" and "Iti: Can You Solve your Own Murder". Rosie will amrk the debut of Palak Tiwari, daughter of TV star Shweta Tiwari. "For ‘Rosie', I'll say the movie picked me. After I heard the synopsis of the story it was hard for me not to want to be a part of it. Our director sir's vision for ‘Rosie' is crafted with poise and mystique. It's a vision I'm fortunate to be portraying," Palak told IANS.

Palak is nervous about her debut in Hindi cinema. "Your debut is your first impression, it's an everlasting association but I've also felt like I've been ready to take this step for a while. I have dreamed of this day my whole life and now that it's finally here, there's nervousness and there's pressure to make everyone that has believed in me proud, and give others a reason to believe in me," she said.