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IDIA and CAN Foundation sign MOU for supporting IDIA Scholars under Project Dhananjay

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Increasing Diversity for Increasing Access (IDIA Charitable Trust) and Confederation of Alumni for National Law Universities (CAN Foundation) have tied-up through a Memorandum of Understanding (‘MoU’), in regard to one of CAN’s flagship projects, ‘Dhananjay’.

Project Dhananjay aims at facilitating meritorious law graduates in need of economic assistance by providing incubatory support in form of a monthly stipend for the initial one year (or two years) of their practice in courts of law.

This MoU is in furtherance of the common objective of CAN and IDIA which will be achieved by inducting a selected lot of 3 IDIA scholars into the field of litigation.

Pursuant to the MoU, IDIA shall recommend a pool of fresh IDIA scholars (who may be graduates, or students pursuing their final year to be graduated in 2021) to CAN for being granted support under ‘Dhananjay’.

Consequently, CAN has undertaken to give preference to the scholars recommended by IDIA against 3 slots out of a total of 5-6 under ‘Dhananjay'. For this year, the support shall be extended for 10 months, from July 2021 to May 2022.

Sharing his vision on the tie-up, Shishira Rudrappa (Managing Trustee, IDIA) stated that the objectives of CAN and IDIA will translate into reality through this MoU, which will prove instrumental in benefitting the young and dynamic minds, and enable them to chase their dreams, unscathed by financial hurdles.

Rudrappa also said that IDIA and CAN can collaborate on multiple fronts to multiply the effect of their efforts for their beneficiary students.

Siddharth R. Gupta (CEO, CAN Foundation) added that this mutual effort between both the organisations is metaphoric to planting a sapling which is expected to grow into a gigantic tree in the years to come. CAN seeks to continue this project for decades, thus aiming to build prospective Senior Counsels at the Bar and Judges adorning the Bench, who shall ensure that the arm of justice efficiently reaches those who cannot afford it.

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