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[Jagriti] Your Contribution for Jagriti Program

Hi
We have come to the end of sessions of Jagriti. We hope not only you have enjoyed the program, but it has already added considerable  value to your life / parenting and that it will continue to add richness as you explore many perspectives we all shared.

This email is to share our thoughts regarding your contribution towards the course.
Jagriti is not free, rather it is AKSD - Apni khushi se doh. (Give as per your wish)

It is our endeavour to disconnect the work we do and the money we receive.
From our side Money is just one of the many needs that we all have. Which apart from covering the cost of running the course
is also required for many of Aarohi's charitable / developmental activities for which this course works as a fundraiser.

You are free to contribute whatever amount and that too in whatever instalments.
If you have already contributed (which many of you have done) - please ignore this email.

If you want to do a transfer now or later - here are the options
Do send us an email or whatsapp with date, amount and transaction id once you do the transfer for us to track the same in our bank statement.

From BhimApp or GooglePay App
send money to Aditi's Phone number 9886-724-518

From any other UPI app use any of the UPI id below:
UPI id - 9886724518@upi    or    adirat@okaxis

You can obviously do a direct bank transfer to Aarohi Bank account:
Bank Details - Account Name: Aarohi Life Education Trust  
Account No: 6042702189
IFSC Code: IDIB000N066
Account Type: Current
Indian BankBranch: New Tippasandra, Bangalore - 560 008

If you need any clarification regarding the above - feel free to email / call / whatsapp.

warmly
Aditi-Ratnesh  (Ph: +91-98450-45833)
Aarohi is 
a community of self-directed learners -
 
Children who decide what they want to learn, how they want to learn, when they want to learn and use self-assessment. We do not follow any philosophy, we follow the child
. Aarohi 
offer
s
 an open learning environment at:

Aarohi O-Campus
:
 Bodichipalli Village, Kelamangalam, 16km from Hosur, 55km from Bangalore (in Tamil Nadu) Google Maps: 
https://goo.gl/maps/JQx0H

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