Malayalam Mission opens a new centre on OMR
The HinduSoftware professional Anupama Amanangad will start donning the teacher’s hat from January 19 when she would receive students at her home in Bollineni Hillside, a gated community. On January 5, the latest centre of the Malayalam Mission, a project of the Kerala government to teach non-resident Malayalees the mother tongue, was inaugurated at an event held at the park inside Bollineni Hillside in Semmancherry. “Currently Malayalam Mission has 196 centres in the city, with a majority of them being managed by homemakers trained to teach the language in an easy to learn way,” says P.R. “Our Ayanavaram centre which is run in a church currently has 93 students across age groups,” says Smitha teacher, adding that the Palavakkam centre is opening on January 26.