Assam Chief Minister Sarbananda Sonowal on Monday launched two schemes to provide monetary assistance to college students and literary bodies of the state.
As per the report, under the Pragyan Bharati scheme, 3,26,046 college students were given ₹1,500 each for purchasing textbooks, while a total of ₹161 crores was reimbursed for the free admission of 4 lakh eligible students.
The second scheme is Bhasha Gourab, under which the state government provided 21 Sahitya Sabhas (literary bodies) with a total of ₹43 crores as a contribution towards their corpus funds. Including 600 writers have also got ₹50,000 each to help in their literary activities.
Mr. Sonowal said the state government is committed to providing higher education to the poorest of the poor, he has also urged parents and teachers to encourage the younger generation to take part in sports and cultural activities for their holistic development.
Education Minister Dr. Himanta Biswa Sarma said that the state government has taken steps for providing primary education till Class 5 to all students in their mother tongues. Assam government is taking steps for providing financial assistance to writers and indigenous Sahitya Sabhas.
The second scheme is Bhasha Gourab, under which the state government provided 21 Sahitya Sabhas (literary bodies) with a total of Rs 43 crore as a contribution towards their corpus funds.
Dr. Sarma also said about the state government’s plan to provide pocket money to college students in the near future apart from the money provided for the purchase of textbooks. He also added that Because of the relentless efforts of the state government.
Assam is at the second position in the country in the index for educational development and also second in the performance of taking education to the poor.