Identify sick students and provide timely medical care
An ex-gratia of Rs. Rs. 3 lakh funding
No other state in the country has such a scheme for poor students
This is the proof of CM Chandrababu's sincerity towards the health of poor students and the welfare of their families
Minister Dr. Dola Sri Bala Veeranjaneyaswamy
Families of 7 Ambedkar Gurukul students who died due to health problems given Rs 21 Lakh. Minister distributes cheques worth Rs 21 lakh
Amaravati, August 18 The Social Welfare Minister said that the coalition government is supporting the families of poor students with the Swatana scheme, which is unfortunately not in any state in the country. Dola Sri Bala Veeranjaneyaswamy said. The minister distributed self-sworn cheques to the parents of the students of Ambedkar Gurukul, who unfortunately died due to health issues, at the Amaravati Secretariat on Tuesday. Each student will be given Rs. 3 lakh each to the families of 7 students. 21 lakh has been disbursed. On this occasion, Minister said that We have come up with a scheme with a corpus of Rs 5 crore. We have identified sick students in Ambedkar Gurukul and welfare hostels and are providing timely medical treatment to them. An ex-gratia of Rs. Rs 3 lakh. So far, 11 students have received Rs 33 lakh
. We have distributed cheques worth Rs 33 lakh. No other state in the country has such a scheme. This is the proof of Chief Minister Chandrababu Naidu's sincerity towards the health of poor students and the welfare of their families. Parents are sending their children to hostels to give them a bright future. We are providing quality education to the students. We have paid special attention to the health and safety of students in Ambedkar Gurukul and welfare hostels. Minister Dola Sri Bala Veeranjaneyaswamy said that after the formation of the coalition government, the gurukuls are being guided on the path of development
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