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Education and Times Newspaper awards scholarships to poor students in Tien Giang province

Công LuậnCông Luận05/08/2023


The program "Support to go to school" gave gifts and scholarships to 160 outstanding students who overcame difficulties, and gave gifts to 40 students with difficult circumstances in the two districts of Tan Phu Dong and Go Cong Dong.

Education and Times Newspaper awards scholarships to poor students in Tien Giang province, picture 1

Journalist Duong Thi Thanh Huong, Deputy Editor-in-Chief of Education and Times Newspaper, presented gifts and scholarships to students. Photo: Manh Tung

Journalist Duong Thi Thanh Huong, Deputy Editor-in-Chief of Education and Times Newspaper, said that in recent years, in addition to communication work with the education sector, Education and Times Newspaper has always made efforts to share with students in disadvantaged areas. The "Support to School" program initiated by the newspaper has shared with thousands of poor students and supported dozens of school libraries across the country.

Through research, the Education and Times Newspaper found that Tan Phu Dong and Go Cong Dong, although there have been many developments and innovations in recent years, still have many hamlets and communes in difficult situations. Many poor students also have difficulty going to school.

Over the years, the program "Support to School" of Education and Times Newspaper has received enthusiastic support from benefactors, contributing to sharing with students in difficult areas.

"I hope that the scholarships and gifts will help students have more joy and motivation to go to school, overcome difficulties and continue studying in the upcoming school year," journalist Duong Thi Thanh Huong shared.



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