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Guess what?: Indra Bekti to launch child talent school

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The Jakarta Post
Jakarta
Mon, April 20, 2015 Published on Apr. 20, 2015 Published on 2015-04-20T07:55:19+07:00

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Having spent over a decade in the entertainment industry, presenter Indra Bekti is looking to share his knowledge and expertise with rising talent.

'€œI want to have a studio, called Inbek College, to hone children'€™s talents. It will include a special class to underprivileged children and orphans,'€ he was quoted by kapanlagi.com as saying during an event in Jakarta.

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The college is expected to be launched next year.

Aside from his new project, Indra also supports charity events held by the Indonesian Care for Cancer Kids Foundation. In collaboration with the foundation, he sells boxes of chocolates and donates the profits to its division, which provides accommodation and transportation for children with cancer and their families when undergoing treatment in Jakarta.

'€œI care about children with cancer. [At Rumah Kita] they can stay there for free,'€ said Indra, a father of two.

 

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