A.P. Waqf Board to provide free Intermediate education to 250 underprivileged Muslim students
The Andhra Pradesh Waqf Board has launched the 'Taalim-e-Hunar' initiative to provide free residential Intermediate education to 250 underprivileged Muslim students. The program aims to remove financial barriers to higher education, with a specific focus on supporting female students.
Why it matters
This initiative represents a significant effort to improve educational equity and social mobility for minority communities in India.
Andhra Pradesh Waqf Board announced that selection of 250 meritorious underprivileged Muslim students for free Intermediate education through the talent test initiative ‘Taalim-e-Hunar’, which will cost approximately ₹6 crore.
The report is a straightforward account of a government-backed social welfare program.
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