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Thursday 7 January 2021

Announcement of Scholarship Assistance for Scheduled Caste Students

 Announcement of Scholarship Assistance for Scheduled Caste Students


The Central Government has announced assistance to students from SC-ST and OBC communities. MP Kirit Solanki, State President CR Patil, former MP Sambhu Prasad Tundia and Ishwar Parmar held a press conference in Kamalam. In which he told about the announcement of the Central Government Scholarship for Scheduled Caste students.




  • Announcement of Scholarship for Scheduled Caste Students
  • SC-ST, OBC students will get help
  • Rs 59,000 crore allocated to students: Kirit Solanki


The scholarship was announced by the central government, MPs and leaders said. The central government has announced a package of Rs 59,000 crore, which will benefit the students of the Dalit community. So under this scheme, the state government used to get a total of Rs 15 crore, out of which Gujarat will now get Rs 80 crore. The people of this society will get benefit. Many children had to leave school due to lack of money. Students will now be able to study and benefit from this aid, including study literature.


Scholarship for Scheduled Caste Students: MP Kirit Solanki

Kirit Solanki said that the PM has now taken an important decision. Scholarships are offered to scheduled caste students. Scheduled Caste students could not pursue higher studies. An important decision has been taken for students who have dropped out of study. Students are allocated Rs 59,000 crore.


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Mr. Rupani introduced by letter: CR Patil

CR Patil reacted to the issue of the scholarship announcement. Patil said that the announcement of the scheme would benefit a lot. Will be effective for higher education. Has taken an important decision for the public interest. Mr. Rupani introduced by letter. The government has made important announcements through demand. The post-metric system was discontinued in 14 states.