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          Patna, Nov 21: Anand Kumar, who   founded Bihar's free coaching centre Super 30 and helped many students enter the   prestigious Indian Institutes of Technology (IITs), will share his experience   with Hollywood producer and director James Cameron next month. 
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	   'I will share the platform with James Cameron during the INK Conference next   month,' Anand Kumar told IANS Sunday. The conference is held in association with Technology, Entertainment, Design   (TED), a global set of conferences aimed at promoting innovation in diverse   fields. This year's edition will be held in the city of Lavasa in Maharashtra Dec   10-12. Anand Kumar said it was a matter of great pride that a teacher like him was   given an opportunity to speak before such distinguished personalities. 'It is an honour for my state also, where I grew up and started my   institute,' he said. The entry fee for the international conference will be Rs.1 lakh, event   organiser Deepti Nair said. 'There is going to be a large number of people from all over the world, who   are coming to see and hear these great personalities,' she said. According to her, James Cameron would be the star attraction of the   programme. 'He has made many films such as 'Titanic', 'Avatar' and 'The Terminator' and   has won many awards, including the Oscars,' she said. Nair also said that Anand Kumar is seen as a hero, not only in India, but   also abroad. 'He is viewed as a person who, despite not being able to go to Cambridge due   to financial constraints, did not give up and instead, became a ray of hope for   the talented students from poor sections of the society. He is bringing about a   social change,' she said. In the last three years, all 30 students of Super 30 have made it to the   Joint Entrance Examination (JEE) conducted by IITs. Since 2003, 212 students   have made it to the IITs. Anand Kumar, who himself missed a chance to study at Cambridge University   because he didn't have enough money, gives full scholarships to every annual   batch of 30 students. They have to pass a competitive test to get into Super 30 and then commit   themselves to a year of 16-hour study each day. Anand Kumar, who started the Ramanujam School of Mathematics in 1992, founded   the Super 30 in 2002. 
   
      
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