With
an objective to generate global concerns on the issues related
to the life of less fortunate children living in different parts
of India, Smile Foundation organised an exchange visit for a group
of forty International Business Administration students from Rotterdam
School of Management, The Netherlands on 13th April 2010.The students
visited four welfare projects of Smile Foundation in New Delhi.
Students visited the projects to get an insight
into the underlying needs of social development of the underprivileged
population in context with the fast economic growth of the country.The
students visited Smile Twin e-Learning Programme (STeP) centre
at Malviya Nagar, Mission Education and Swabhiman centres at Dhaula
Kuan and Smile on Wheels (SoW) in Gurgaon. An interaction with
the target communities of different programmes under Smile Foundation
helped the students in developing new perspectives in the area
of socio economic sector.
Sharing
the experience one of the students, Tim Ramsche said ‘There
is a contrast between the economic growth and need for a vast
section of the society to develop in India. It is a thrilling
experience to see the people who have the aspiration and determination
to achieve a better life in spite of various odd circumstances.