ALS Institute offers 100% Scholarship for NorthEast and Gorkha UPSC Aspirants
Robin Hibu, ADGP Delhi Police, and Chairman, Helping Hands NGO has shared the following message via WhatsApp encouraging NorthEast and Gorkha students to avail the benefits of up to 100% scholarship offered on UPSC coaching by one of India’s most reputed coaching institute, ALS Delhi.
Here is the message:
- After continuous pursuance by Helping Hands, ALS India’s top UPSC Coaching Institute, Delhi has allotted Rs.3.02 crore for 2019 – 2020 as UPSC coaching scholarship for poor deserving NE and Gorkha UPSC aspirants.
- Last date for submission – 20.5.19 by online submission.
- Email for online applications submission – helpinghands2016th@gmail.com
- Documents to be submitted –
- Attested and scanned mark sheets (by any govt. officer) class 10, 10+2, and graduation degree from government recognised college/ university
- 2018/ 2019, income certificate,
- Recent one passport photograph to be pasted at right corner of the application,
- Any govt valid documents( Aadhar card, caste certificate, voter identity card etc)
- Application format in plain paper must be addressed to President, Helping Hands, Delhi with the following information:
- Email address
- Mobile number
- List of document attached in the email
- Address
- Application duly signed by the applicant.
- Legal/ Police action will be taken against aspirants for any false documents submission .
- Helping Hands NGO will verify submitted documents from DC /SP of the applicants district.
- Aspirants can mention the choice of his place of coaching in his application either at the ALS centres in few NE states or at Delhi. The 3.02 crore earmarked scholarship do not include fooding and lodging. The cost of scholarship is Rs. 2.1 lakhs per selected student for whole year rigorous coaching including on Sunday and on all holidays.
- Result of the selected aspirants will be declared on 20.5.19 for admission formalities for coaching.
- Gorkha aspirants are also eligible for this scholarship.
We encourage students from the region to apply for the scholarships, spread the word, and provide an opportunity to the deserving poor bright Gorkha and NE students. Together, we can give wings to fly to our youth.
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North East Youth in Distress, and a Police Officer’s Helping Hand
Root of the problem is that all our planning done for metropolitan cities like Delhi,Mumbai,Kolkata
It is a huge irony that while the government and its various wings profess to be making all efforts to placate the youth from the North Eastern states by promoting their art, talent and culture, their condition remains pitiable in this era of ‘Sabka Saath Sabka Vikas’ (Support for Everyone, Everyone’s Development).
To some extent their own lifestyles, and their liberal and trusting nature are responsible for some of the incidents involving them. In most cases they are victims of discrimination in metropolitan cities like Delhi, which is a real tragedy.
Some such recent incidents have been chronicled by Robin Hibu, one of the most decorated police officers in the country, and the first from Arunachal Pradesh.
Hibu was recently promoted to ADGP Special Commissioner of the Delhi Police. He who runs an NGO for the people of the North East called Helping Hands India, which takes care of their education and healthcare, and even arranges for coffins whenever the dead are found abandoned.
Hibu told this writer, “We have been in a very precarious situation for very long. I am doing what little I can to change it – but the root of the problem is that all our planning in this country is done for India, represented by metropolitan cities like Delhi, Mumbai, Kolkata etc.
“But the majority of the country lives in Bharat, which consists of the North East, Jharkhand, Odisha, Chhattisgarh etc. which are not on the radar.”
Hibu said there is a basic flaw in the skilling options being offered by the Centre, which provide a job for a maximum period of two years after skilling – but what after that? “There is no long-term planning because this area has been left out of the planning process as it lacks media, judiciary and has very little political clout due to its numbers,” Hibu said.
“Instead of offering region-specific training which for our people should be bamboo based or agriculture based, they give training which is not relevant for these youths.
“My main worry is that young people from these areas are very susceptible to influence from across the border, being surrounded by China, Myanmar and Bangladesh,” Hibu added.
His anguished note to an NGO group is being reproduced here with his permission, to show the kinds of problems young people from the North East face in the country.
“ – One Mizo female married to foreigner since 2015 abandoned by her husband since one week, she is unemployed (was working), need help to trace her husband and money for food and rent house. Anyone there at Hyderabad, please inbox me.
– Sadly one Naga college student in Delhi has committed suicide yesterday. Another attempted to commit suicide today.
– One Arunachal female arrested for immoral flesh trade and inside jail since last one week at Vijayawada, Andhra Pradesh. Somehow, Helping Hands Ngo informed her family and has engaged a lawyer for her bail.
– 15 north east youth from Manipur, Nagaland, Mizo are still lodged inside custody at Noida for running a fraud BPO and cheating citizens through cyber fraud.
– Two Manipur and Sikkim females were saved at last minute before signing an agreement with a cheater and criminal business man for running an unregistered BPO Call center at Bangalore.
– Another Manipur female is in desperate condition as her employer at SPA at Vadodara Gujarat who did not give her pay for 6 months as she did not pay heed to his illegal/ immoral demand. I have already informed the police to help her and alerted our Helping Hands Ngo volunteers/ activists to help her with some money for her food.
– Another Darjeeling youth had paid 4 lakhs for job and visa for Canada, the recruiters are still asking for more 4 lakhs of money for his visa and jobs in Canada… guided him to file complaint immediately today. He is depressed and counsellor of Helping Hands is counselling him.
– 4 Naga youth (who went to join the merchant navy as cadets) are stranded in a dilapidated ship at some unknown sea port in the Arabian Gulf sea, their passports are with the recruiters at Mumbai. They are stranded/ waiting for clearance since last 15 days and somehow surviving with rice and boiled potatoes in the makeshift kitchen in the old dilapidated ship. They were recruited after paying 2 lakhs each. Somehow contacted me for help. Asked them to send me details of their plight for police help etc.
– Do not know how to deal with all these ever increasing north east youth problems in cities….
To my horror, I have come to know hundreds of youth are migrating to cities every day in search of any kind of jobs in cities…..
– It’s so depressing to hear so many outcries for help and justice every day….”
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Nagaland Post: Scholarship for UPSC aspirants from North East
Scholarship for UPSC aspirants from North East
NEW DELHI, MAY 11 (AGENCIES) | Publish Date: 5/11/2019 11:57:56 AM IST
In an attempt to provide a boost to the UPSC aspirants from Northeast India and to help them prepare for one of the toughest examinations, the Helping Hands Society has stated that Rs.3.2 crore has been earmarked as CSR UPSC scholarship by ALS, one of the top UPSC Coaching Institutes in Delhi.
Final year under graduate students from Northeast India can avail the ALS UPSC SCHOLARSHIP – 2019. Those aspirants who have appeared for their final year graduation examination and who are awaiting their results are also eligible to apply for the scholarship.
They shall be evaluated on the basis of their average Mark’s/ percentage obtained in their 1st and 2nd year results, the average mark’s/percentage may be indicated alongside in their application letter.
However, the admission will be provisional for these candidates until their final year result are submitted within August 2019.
It is liable to be cancelled if the candidate happens to fail in their final year of graduation.
The candidate in the waiting list will then be given preferences
Details of the scholarship can be seen at facebook – Helping Hands society. No change in other terms and conditions.
Aspirants can also apply online at the website – www. hhhelp.org. They can also send their application by email to helpinghands2016th@gmail.com
According to Helping Hands, the last date for submission is May 20, 2019 (online submission).
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Arunachal Times: Govt, ALS announce major scholarships for IAS aspirants
ITANAGAR, Aug 27: Education Minister Honchum Ngandam on Monday announced the Chief Minister’s UPSC Combined Civil Services Coaching Scheme Scholarship worth Rs 75 lakhs for 75 IAS aspirants to the ALS IAS, Itanagar.
Ngandam urged the youths of the state to avail the scholarship, and expressed gratitude to Chief Minister Pema Khandu and the ALS for the “path-breaking initiative.”
The minister said he would make a formal request to all the MLAs of Arunachal Pradesh to “participate in this noble initiative and sponsor needy and deserving IAS aspirants from their constituencies.”
National sales head Prateek Bhattacharya announced an additional scholarship worth Rs 85 lakhs for 225 students by the ALS under its corporate social responsibility scheme.
The announcement has created an opportunity for 300 talented, needy and deserving IAS aspirants of Arunachal Pradesh to avail of scholarships worth Rs 1.6 crore for UPSC coaching.
Bhattacharya informed that the ‘mega IAS scholarship exam’ would be conducted at 11 am on 2 September, at Dera Natung Government College “to select the top 300 IAS talents of Arunachal Pradesh, who would be trained at the ALS IAS Itanagar to compete in next year’s UPSC exam.”
The sales head said the ALS is confident that such initiatives by the state government and the MLAs would reach the remotest parts of the state.
“It will attract the top IAS talents who can be well-trained at ALS IAS Itanagar, producing excellent results in civil service exam, making Arunachal proud in the coming years,” he said.
The ALS meanwhile thanked NGO Helping Hands led by Robin Hibu, Education Secretary Madhu Rani Teotia, and Higher & Technical Education Director Tayek Talom for their continuous guidance and support.
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Rs 2.2 Cr. UPSC coaching scholarship for NE’s aspirants
ITANAGAR, Feb 6: NGO Helping Hands and Delhi-based IAS coaching institute, ALS, have sanctioned Rs 2. 2 crore for the year 2018-19 under their corporate social responsibility (CSR) initiative for UPSC coaching scholarships for poor and bright graduates of the Northeast region.
This was informed by IPS officer Robin Hibu under whose initiatives the NGO was formed.
The NE graduates in any discipline from recognized universities may submit their applications and details for the UPSC coaching scholarship within 27 February in the email address: helpinghands2016th @gmail.com
Special category graduates need to submit orphan certificates, disabled certificates, martyr certificates of father or mother, and certificates of achievements in national level sports events.
The UPSC coaching aspirants for scholarship will be selected by a team of Helping Hands members on merit, and any aspirant with a police case or facing trial in any court will not be considered for the scholarship.s aspirants
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The Northeast Today: Good news for deserving UPSC aspirants from Northeast Indian states!
TNT Desk | May 11, 2019
In an attempt to provide a boost to the UPSC aspirants from Northeast India and to help them prepare for one of the toughest examinations, the
Helping Hands Society has stated that Rs.3.2 crore has been earmarked as CSR UPSC scholarship by ALS, one of the top UPSC Coaching Institutes in Delhi.
Final year under graduate students from Northeast India can now avail the ALS UPSC SCHOLARSHIP – 2019
Those aspirants who have appeared for their final year graduation examination and who are awaiting their results are also eligible to apply for the scholarship.
They shall be evaluated on the basis of their average Mark’s/ percentage obtained in their 1st and 2nd year results, the average mark’s/percentage may be indicated alongside in their application letter.
However, the admission will be provisional for these candidates until their final year result are submitted within August 2019. It is liable to be cancelled if the candidate happens to fail in their final year of graduation.
The candidate in the waiting list will then be given preferences
Details of the scholarship can be seen at facebook – Helping Hands societ. No change in other terms and conditions. Aspirants can also apply online at the website – www. hhhelp.org
They can also send their application by email to helpinghands2016th@gmail.com
IMPORTANT DETAILS
** Last date for submission – 20.5.19 by online submission
** Documents to be submitted –
Scanned attested marksheets by any ( self attested), scanned copies of class 10, 12 and any graduate degree from govt recognised college/ university, 2018/ 2019, income certificate, recent one passport photograph to be pasted at right corner of the application, any govt valid documents( Aadhar card, caste certificate, voter identity card etc) to prove that the aspirant is bona fide NE youth.
** Application format in plain paper –
Addressed to – President, Helping Hands, Delhi.
Giving detail of email, mobile number, required scanned documents address , duly signed by the applicant
** Aspirants can mention the choice of his place of coaching centre in his application either at the ALS centres in few NE states or at Delhi. The 3.02 crore earmarked scholarship does not include fooding and lodging. The cost of scholarship is Rs. 2.1 lakhs per selected students for free or concession of 75% or 50% for whole year rigorous coaching including on Sunday and on all holidays
** Result of the selected aspirants will be declared on 20.5.19 for admission formalities for coaching.
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