Birbal Jha, the managing director of 'British Lingua', said Sridevi's death was like a personal loss for them.
"We are saddened by the demise of the fine actress whose comeback venture had served as a catalyst for our endeavours," Jha said.
Appreciation for the project had come from the actress herself who, upon learning about the programme and the benefits the Mahadalit girls were deriving from it, said her film 'English Vinglish' has achieved its goal, Jha claimed.
The Mahadalit girls were trained by the institute as part of a collaborative initiative between 'British Lingua' and the Bihar government's Mahadalit Vikas Mission.
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Around 30,000 youths from the downtrodden sections classes had benefitted from the project between 2012 and 2016.
"Our efforts to teach spoken English to children from underprivileged backgrounds continue. English for all is our motto.
Sridevi, who charmed the audience with stellar performances in films such as 'Mr India', 'Chaalbaaz' and 'Lamhe' in her career spanning over four decades, passed away in Dubai on Saturday night.