He was speaking in the Russian capital Moscow today at a function organised by the 'Overseas Bihar Association' (OBA), a non-commercial socio-cultural organisation of Indians in Russia, in association with the support of Embassy of India, Moscow, a statement from Super 30 said.
Kumar was felicitated for his contribution to the education of the poor students and ushering in a silent revolution through his Super 30.
Anand runs Super 30 programme for talented students from the underprivileged sections of the society and provides them free of cost mentoring at his home, where the students from different backgrounds live and eat under one roof. So far, over 400 students mostly from underprivileged sections of the society have made it to the IIT.
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