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Rakhis by people with special needs

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August 12, 2023
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The Aadhi Learning Center (ALC), is run by the Aadhi Trust works for persons with special needs. With a focus on educational skills, competencies, creativity and vocational skills, the centre trains autistic people in the age group of 10 to 30, to meet their future financial needs and ensure  independent living. 

With their effort, various curated products, like woollen mat, torans, paintings, pencil box, hand woven materials converted into bags, Rangoll, fridge magnet, jewellery, key chains, paper bags, boxes, hangings, table mats, Rakhis, kerchiefs, diyas, block-printed sundal boxes, return gifts etc. are available.

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Readers can buy Rakhis this season, by contacting the centre at 97909 63622, 94449 04718; website: www.aadhilearning.com; Facebook: aadhilearningcentre. The centre is located at 79, Srinivasapuram, Journalist Colony, Thiruvanmiyur.

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