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Haryana to not cost tuition price from post-graduation woman college students

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Tuition charges won’t be charged from woman college students pursuing post-graduation in authorities and government-aided schools of Haryana, having a household annual earnings of lower than Rs 1.80 lakh from all sources.
An official spokesperson mentioned Monday {that a} letter has been forwarded to principals of all authorities and government-aided schools on this regard. During the current Budget Session, Chief Minister Manohar Lal Khattar had introduced that BPL advantages can be given to all households who’ve an annual earnings of Rs 1.8 lakh.

“We have decided that all families with Rs 1.8 lakh annual income will be considered as BPL family whatever property they have. They might even have a four-story house. If a family’s monthly income is less than Rs 15,000, they should be given benefits of a BPL card. Such families get benefits of Rs 15,000-Rs 20,000 annually,” Khattar had said within the Assembly.