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ICRI Free Education For Students: The Institute of Clinical Research India (ICRI) has decided that they will sponsor the education of students who have lost their parents to COVID-19. The institute has asked NGOs, associations and government bodies to provide information regarding such students. As per the official statement, “Universities and colleges of foreign affiliation can contact us…to take this initiative beyond the boundaries…in the midst of the crisis, ICRI pledged to provide unaffected and uninterrupted education at the level of post-graduation and graduation.”
Statement of Kanishk Dugal, COO of ICRI
Kanishk Dugal, COO of ICRI said, “Numerous young lives have been destroyed due to loss of both their parents in this pandemic. In these times of great stress, we at ICRI will step forward to help these children and not deprive them of their future. Our vision is to ensure that students who have lost out on education due to the death of their parents can avail free quality education.”
How To Avail Education Under this Scheme?
All the students who want to avail the education under this scheme are required to provide documents confirming the demise of their parents. They also need a copy of aadhar card, previous education certificates along with a character certificate from the passing school. They need to submit the same at the prescribed address or online. The detailed information regarding the same will be available soon.
About ICRI
The Institute of Clinical Research India (ICRI) offers industry-oriented programs in Clinical Research, Healthcare, Psychology, Aviation, and Logistics Management. Students can get admission to any of ICRI’s campuses at Delhi, Mumbai, Pune, Jaipur, Dehradun, Bhopal, Mangalore, Bangalore, Chennai, Puducherry, Thanjavur, and Nasik.
Not only ICRI but some states like Jammu and Kashmir, Madhya Pradesh also decided to provide a special scholarship for the children who have lost their parents due to COVID 19. The state government has also taken several other measures to help those children who unfortunately lost their loved ones to COVID 19.