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Now action will be taken against these students taking scholarship, 50 lakh students will come in JD

Students from scheduled castes and tribes who enrol in higher education institutes receive a benefit of 2.5 lakh rupees annually from the state government, while students from other classes can receive up to 2 lakh rupees annually.


Prayagraj: The Yogi Adityanath administration in Uttar Pradesh would henceforth take action against such students who fail to pay their institution's tuition despite receiving a government grant. The Social Welfare Department is also making a significant reform to the Fee Reimbursement Scheme in relation to this. These students will be added to the black list if they fail to pay their tuition even after receiving a scholarship. Additionally, these pupils won't receive scholarships in the future.

Students from scheduled castes and tribes who enrol in higher education institutes receive a benefit of 2.5 lakh rupees annually from the state government, while students from other classes can receive up to 2 lakh rupees annually. Every year, almost 50 lakh pupils profit from this. The information indicates that approval for the new rule has been obtained from a higher level. The proposal will be ready soon and put into effect starting with the new session.

This game is played so as not to have to pay fees

Students are granted another account at the school since, according to media reports, they are not required to deposit tuition in the institute. Additionally, this account is not connected to an Aadhaar card. Another account is provided for scholarship at the same time.

Students take money out of the bank when the state government sends the repayment for their fees. wherein the institute displays their other account and claims that the scholarship has not arrived when asked to deposit the money. The educational institutions suffer a loss in such a circumstance.

The rules are being changed since the Social Welfare Department in this instance warns that action can be taken against the pupils who are participating in sports. If all goes according to plan, the new student will start using it.


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