JITO unveils its new Educational Assistance Programme (JEAP)
JEAP is targeting to have 216 donors, each contributing INR 54 lakhs aggregating to a corpus of INR 108 cr
Mumbai : The Jain International Trade Organisation (JITO) has announced the commencement of its latest initiative, the JITO Educational Assistance Programme (JEAP), with the aim of providing financial aid to worthy and qualified students to enable them to pursue higher education.
The goal of the project is to help those students who would like to go to college but cannot afford to do so on their own. The rising cost of tuition and living expenses has created serious obstacles financially for many students. The goal of the JITO Educational Assistance Programme (JEAP) is to help students who demonstrate academic merit and financial need close this gap. We think that everyone should have the chance to further their education because doing so is the key to opening doors and creating a brighter future.
Education is a basic human right, and JITO thinks it should be available to everyone regardless of their socioeconomic status. The mission of JITO is to support students in their pursuit of higher education so that they may improve not only their own lives but also those of their communities and the country.
As updated by JITO Chairman, Shri Sukhraj Nahar, JEAP is getting launched on April 15, Saturday at JIO World Convention Centre, BKC, Mumbai. In the first phase, JEAP is targeting to have 216 donors, each contributing INR 54 lakhs aggregating to a corpus of INR 108 cr.