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Published – June 21, 2025 09:31 pm IST – KOZHIKODE
R. Jeswant, chairman of Meenakshi Raghavan Nambiar Trust, Justice Bechu Kurian Thomas, judge of the Kerala High Court, former High Court judge R. Basant, and trust patron Sabita Sreekumaran at the annual award distribution function in Kozhikode on June 21. | Photo Credit: K. Ragesh
Justice Bechu Kurian Thomas, judge of the Kerala High Court, distributed scholarships worth ₹20 lakh instituted by the Meenakshi Raghavan Nambiar Trust to 34 students at a function held in Kozhikode on Saturday (June 21).
Two teachers were also honoured with outstanding awards at the function. The trust has been set up by former High Court judge R. Basant and his siblings in memory of their mother. Every year, it gives scholarships to students belonging to economically weak sections of society.
R. Jeswant, chairman of the Trust; Raghenth Basant, managing trustee; and patrons Sabita Sreekumaran and Mr. Basant were present.
Published – June 21, 2025 09:31 pm IST
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