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10.1.11

Kids show the way to save tigers

When Indian tigers are passing through crisis, two Indian kids in Copenhagen have showed the way.

Isha and Yash Chavan, 12, were born and brought up in Copenhagen in Denmark. Their parents Ajay Chavan is a cardiologist and mother Priya a gynaecologist there. After both of them learnt about the tiger crisis from the website, they decided to do something for the wild cats.

Both could have easily donated sum for the tigers. But the brother-sister duo spread the message among their classmates and collected Rs 10,000 from their friends.

The money was donated to Satpuda Foundation by Isha and Yash, who were in India for Christmas vacation. Their maternal uncle Praveen Pardeshi, who is also divisional commissioner for Amravati, guided them to hand over the proceeds to Satpuda Foundation. They met foundation chief Kishor Rithe and personally handed over the cheque.

The amount will go to the pool where the kids like Madhav Subramanian, Maya Sreenivasan and other young donors have contributed money for tiger conservation. The money will be spent on bringing awareness among the kids from tribal area and urban area about.
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