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Rs 1K for girl students under Pen Kalvi scheme to be launched today

The scheme will facilitate transfer of Rs 1,000 into the student's bank account every month.

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CHENNAI: Chief Minister MK Stalin will launch the Pen Kalvi Scheme of giving Rs 1,000 to girls students, who are enrolling into higher education after completing Classes 6-12 in government schools from today.

Earlier, it was reported that Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal will be the chief guest at the launch of the scholarship scheme and as many as 90,000 girl students have been selected for the scholarship and the process of finalizing the number is in full swing.

ये भी प�ें- Rs 1,000 for girl students under Pen Kalvi scheme: Details here

The scheme was announced by the Tamil Nadu government under the flagship scheme Moovalur Ramamirtham Ammaiyar Higher Education Assurance Scheme in the 2022-23 Budget session at the cost of Rs 698 crore. The last date to apply for the scheme was announced to be June 30, but the deadline was extended to July 10.

The scheme will facilitate transfer of Rs 1,000 into the student's bank account every month. Students pursuing bachelor's degrees in the State-run as well as self-financing Arts, Science, Polytechnic, Engineering, and Vocational colleges are eligible to apply for the scheme. However, students studying through Distance Education and Open University aren’t eligible to avail this scheme.

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