The Success Story Of Mini Raman And Her Husband
The Success Story Of Mini Raman And Her Husband
As a safe place to learn, grow and develop, an alternative school called Gothrathalam for tribal children is allowing children to make their presence felt in society.
Situated 20 km from Thiruvananthapuram city in a small village called Chavady, the alternative school at Ravi Nagar Colony near Kanjiramkulam was founded by Mini Raman and her husband Sudhi Nammayan.
The school was started in a shed in 2012 and the main aim of the school was to build confidence by providing basic education to the students in their colony.
Mini is from Wayanad and belongs to the Paniya tribe. She was a school dropout herself and later got enrolled in an alternate school called Kanavu.