India - Educational project for disadvantaged children of Rajasthan
Kota, India - January 2020 - The "Don Bosco Development Society" (DBDS) is successfully carrying out an educational project in ten villages in the state of Rajasthan for extremely poor and disadvantaged children, children of farmers or workers in the quarries. The DBDS educational project involves around 300 children and is supported by the Van Ameringen Foundation. Fr Rolvin D’Mello, Executive Director of DBDS, expressed great enthusiasm for this project, which helps children grow and study.
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