Tavin Foundation Takes Responsibility for the Education of Three Girls on the Fifth Death Anniversary of Late Maya Mani Tripathi
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Team Tavin
On 8 March, marking the death anniversary of Late Maya Mani Tripathi, the Tavin Foundation initiated a compassionate and meaningful step toward supporting education for underprivileged children.
Under the leadership of Tavin Foundation President, Mr. Tatsat Mani Tripathi, the foundation has taken full responsibility for the education of three young girls — Payal, Ruby, and Rinku, daughters of Late Vikas Pandey, a resident of Karmaha village.
Vikas Pandey tragically lost his life in a road accident some time ago. Following his untimely demise, the family was left in severe financial hardship. The household now consists of his wife Soni, their three young daughters, and an elderly grandmother, with no male earning member remaining in the family.
Understanding the difficult circumstances and prioritizing the future of the children, Tavin Foundation has committed to supporting the girls’ education completely.
In addition to educational support, the foundation has also announced monthly financial assistance of ₹1,000 through SIP for each child, ensuring that their basic educational needs and development are supported consistently.
This initiative reflects Tavin Foundation’s dedication to empowering children through education and supporting families facing hardship, while also honoring the memory of Late Maya Mani Tripathi through meaningful social service.
Tavin Foundation continues to work toward community welfare, education support, and access to basic necessities, striving to create a more compassionate and equitable society.