<p>Bengaluru: NavSahyog Foundation, a Bengaluru-based nonprofit dedicated to developing life skills and creativity among rural children through sports, storytelling, creative activities and experiential learning, organised a kho-kho and kabaddi tournament at the Mahatma Gandhi Indoor Stadium in Tumakuru last week.</p>.<p>Nearly 400 students from 80 villages in Tumakuru participated in the tournament, which was sponsored by Simply Sport Foundation, Radio Siddhartha, Vidya Vahini, Praja Pragathi and Nandini.</p>.New Delhi NGO to manage 142 Indira Canteens in Bengaluru.<p>Beyond its core programmes, the organisation also runs livelihood initiatives such as 'Dhan Kaushal', a financial literacy programme for teenagers; ‘Yuva Samriddhi’, which collaborates with rural youth on self-employment; and ‘Vanya Samriddhi', focused on developing food forests on barren farmland.</p>
<p>Bengaluru: NavSahyog Foundation, a Bengaluru-based nonprofit dedicated to developing life skills and creativity among rural children through sports, storytelling, creative activities and experiential learning, organised a kho-kho and kabaddi tournament at the Mahatma Gandhi Indoor Stadium in Tumakuru last week.</p>.<p>Nearly 400 students from 80 villages in Tumakuru participated in the tournament, which was sponsored by Simply Sport Foundation, Radio Siddhartha, Vidya Vahini, Praja Pragathi and Nandini.</p>.New Delhi NGO to manage 142 Indira Canteens in Bengaluru.<p>Beyond its core programmes, the organisation also runs livelihood initiatives such as 'Dhan Kaushal', a financial literacy programme for teenagers; ‘Yuva Samriddhi’, which collaborates with rural youth on self-employment; and ‘Vanya Samriddhi', focused on developing food forests on barren farmland.</p>