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A.P. Waqf Board to provide free Intermediate education to 250 underprivileged Muslim students

A.P. Waqf Board to provide free Intermediate education to 250 underprivileged Muslim students
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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.

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This initiative represents a significant effort to improve educational equity and social mobility for minority communities in India.

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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.

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The report is a straightforward account of a government-backed social welfare program.

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