Indians from marginalized groups crowdfund for Western education | Education News
Chennai, India – Harshali Nagrale is a first-generation student in the Dalit community in India. He was once known as a “untouchable” and has been facing systematic persecution by the so-called upper-caste Hindus for many years.
This 25-year-old young man has done a lot of work in public policy and education in marginalized communities, and now wants to receive a more professional education in this field at a foreign university.
Although she was admitted to London’s prestigious Royal Holloway College in elections, elections and democracy, she encountered obstacles.
The daughter of a retired mill worker and the mother of a housewife simply cannot afford the $54,000.