The project is being funded through a donation of Rs 13 lakh from the IVF, chief representative of ING Insurance International India Naren Joshi told reporters. The IVF had signed an agreement with the Association for Rural Development and Action (Ardar) to support the projects, he said.
"As a financial services provider, ING is committed to being a good corporate citizen in each of the communities in which it operates. The IVF was established as a platform for the ING entities in India to contribute to local communities. We have identified primary education for children as one of the key focus areas", Joshi said. Ardar director Dr V V Ramana said, the association has a history of promoting and empowering the poorer sections of society.










