MaolKeki Foundation announces 2024 Johnstone Higher Secondary School Scholarship

MaolKeki Foundation announces 2024 Johnstone Higher Secondary School Scholarship

IT News
Imphal, 3 June:

The MaolKeki Foundation has issued a call for applications from students of Johnstone Higher Secondary School for the 2024 MaolKeki Memorial Johnstone Higher Secondary School Scholarship. This year, a single scholarship worth Rs15,000 will be bestowed upon student from any of the Arts, Commerce, or Science streams. The scholarship aims to cover academic fees and related expenses.
To be eligible for consideration, applicants must currently be enrolled students at Johnstone Higher Secondary School. As part of the application process, interested students are required to submit a copy of their latest marksheet along with a essay explaining why they qualify for this scholarship. The submission deadline is June 30, 2024, and all applications should be sent to contact@maolkekifoundation.org.
The MaolKeki Memorial Johnstone Higher Secondary School Scholarships were instituted by (L) Dr. Tonsana Gurumayum, Bidyakumari Hidangmayum, and Dr. Shachi Gurumayum. Notably, (Late) Dr. Tonsana, an alumnus of Johnstone Higher Secondary School, served as the Chief Engineer of the Public Works Department, Government of Manipur. His commitment to giving back to his alma mater, founded in 1885 by Sir James Johnstone, emphasize the importance of supporting academically bright students in achieving their aspirations.
The MaolKeki Foundation focuses on catalyzing positive development in Manipur, India. Its core areas of impact include agriculture, education, and healthcare. Registered under the Indian Trusts Act of 1882, the foundation provides resources and information through its website (http://www.maolkekifoundation.org) and maintains an active presence on social media platforms such as Facebook and LinkedIn.

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