International chess player Tanishka Kotia and her sister Riddhika Kotia announced brand ambassadors for Beti Bachao Beti Padhao scheme
Team Careers360 | February 19, 2022 | 06:16 PM IST
GURUGRAM: International chess player woman FIDE master -- a high ranking chess title -- Tanishka Kotia and her sister Riddhika Kotia have been announced as brand ambassadors from Gurugram for the centre's 'Beti Bachao Beti Padhao' scheme.
Tanishka is a student of SRCC, while her sister studies in Suncity School. Ajit Kotia, the father of both, said it was a proud moment for family. "They have made our dreams true and are a true example of the fact that girls are as accomplished as boys and need equal opportunities,” their mother Nidhi Kotia told PTI.
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Haryana State Chess Association Secretary Naresh Sharma congratulated both the sisters and wished them a bright future. Both the sisters thanked the administration for selecting them for the cause. They said they will always be at the forefront of education, chess, as well as for doing work related to uplifting of the society.
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Recently, a parliamentary committee report had noted that the centre has spent 79 percent of the budget allocated for Beti Bachao–Beti Padhao scheme on advertising. According to the report, 78.91% of the Rs 446.72 crore allocated during 2016- 2019 on advertisement instead of welfare activities to better the education and health of girls across the country.
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(with inputs from PTI)
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