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A.P. Waqf Board launches ₹6-crore residential education scheme for minority students

A.P. Waqf Board launches ₹6-crore residential education scheme for minority students
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The Andhra Pradesh Waqf Board has launched a ₹6-crore residential education scheme to support 250 meritorious minority students. The initiative provides free coaching for competitive exams like IIT and medical entrance tests to help economically disadvantaged students.

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This program aims to bridge the educational gap for minority communities by removing financial barriers to high-quality academic coaching.

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Andhra Pradesh Law and Minority Welfare Minister N. M. D. Farooq distributed college allotment certificates to 250 students selected under the Taalim-e-Hunar Talent Test in Vijayawada on Sunday.

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