RREA announces 1st Batch of Teach For North-East Fellowship

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Recognize Rise and Empower Association (RREA) announced the association’s first batch of Teach For North-East Fellowship.

The Founder and Managing Director, Mathanmi Hungyo stated that the Association got around 200 applicants, conducted 100 telephonic interviews, 55 personal interviews, and after intensive selection and recruitment, finally selected 6.

The MD thanked every individuals who applied, and took part in the selection process. He also added, “For all those who are not selected as well as to all the well wishers, we would love to have you visit us during the coming months to understand the work our fellows will be doing and for us to keep open the possibility if working together in the future”.

For more information on RREA Mission, visit their Facebook page: Recognize Rise and Empower Association

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