Vadaanya Foundation marks 15 yrs of empowering talented students
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Hyderabad: The Vadaanya Foundation, known for supporting talented students from economically weaker backgrounds across the Telugu states, celebrated its 15th anniversary on Sunday in Hyderabad. Since its inception, the organisation has worked with a core belief—that financial hardship should never stand in the way of education for deserving students.
Founded 15 years ago, Vadaanya Foundation provides assistance to bright students from Intermediate level to professional courses. The NGO identifies deserving candidates through merit tests and further supports them with coaching in their respective fields, enabling them to secure admissions in top institutions and pursue successful careers.
Speaking at the anniversary event, Andhra Pradesh High Court Judge Justice G. Ramakrishna Prasad, who participated as Chief Guest, said he wished he had been introduced to Vadaanya’s impactful work earlier. Highlighting India’s role as a global provider of skilled professionals, he cited examples of Indians contributing significantly to organisations such as NASA. “Education is the greatest gift, and the training one receives shapes their entire career,” he remarked.
Former IAS officer and public policy research expert Dr Jayaprakash Narayan delivered a thought-provoking address, pointing out the mismatch between students and suitable career paths. He expressed concern that a large section of students lack clarity in basic concepts, which affects their long-term prospects, especially in government sectors. Stressing the importance of technical education, he said skills such as problem-solving and creativity must be nurtured to meet the growing demand in ITIs and other vocational fields.

