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Plea To Release Scholarship For Minority Students

Mysuru: World Human Rights Protection Association-Mysuru City President Ismail Shariff has urged the Union Minister of State for Minority Affairs Mukhtar Abbas Naqvi to release Moulana Azad National Scholarship for girls belonging to minority community for the academic year 2016-17. In a press release, he has stated that...
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Plea To Release Scholarship For Minority Students

Mysuru: World Human Rights Protection Association-Mysuru City President Ismail Shariff has urged the Union Minister of State for Minority Affairs Mukhtar Abbas Naqvi to release Moulana Azad National Scholarship for girls belonging to minority community for the academic year 2016-17. In a press release, he has stated that...
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Merit-cum-means scholarship for Konkani speaking students from WKC

MANGALURU: Vishwa Konkani Student Scholarship Fund(VKSSF) set up by World Konkani Centre (WKC) has invited application for merit-cum-means scholarships 2017 from Konkani speaking students belonging to any caste and religion, seeking professional education in engineering and MBBS. Only candidates with Konkani as mother tongue may apply for this...
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Where schools struggle, students seek out English themselves

How was the weekend everyone?” “Awesome!” Every afternoon after class, children from C block government school in Sangam Vihar gather at the Freedom English Academy, where a young facilitator demystifies the English language with the contagious enthusiasm of a gym instructor. In the large basement where classes are...
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Kerala government to consider scholarship to students

The state government will consider the possibility of extending scholarship to medical students belonging to poor economic background studying in self-financing medical colleges, Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan said in the Assembly today. Vijayan was replying to a notice for an adjournment motion on the alleged police excesses on...
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Tanzania: Students Despair As More Miss Out On Education Loans

By Nuzulack Dausen and Kalunde Jama Dar es Salaam/Dodoma — Students hoping to benefit from cheap state loans to finance their university education may now seriously need to consider alternatives as chances of accessing the funds keep shrinking every year, thanks to budgetary constraints and an apparent shift...
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