Reviving Education in West Bengal: Vivekananda Merit Scholarship Makes a Comeback
West Bengal Chief Minister Suvendu Adhikari announces the revival of the Vivekananda Merit Scholarship to support underprivileged students regardless of caste or faith. The government aims to discontinue religion-based assistance and emphasizes improving public education infrastructure. Special focus is given to women's education and depoliticizing the education sector.
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West Bengal's Chief Minister Suvendu Adhikari unveiled a significant educational reform on Monday, reviving the Vivekananda Merit Scholarship to aid underprivileged students across all communities. This move aligns with the state's decision to discontinue religious allowance practices.
Adhikari emphasized that financial limitations should not hinder access to higher education, underlying the importance of this initiative. The government plans to prioritize improvements in state educational facilities, catering to a majority of the population reliant on public schooling.
Announcing a future-focused educational framework, Adhikari committed to implementing the National Education Policy, introducing smart classrooms, and modernizing state-run institutions. Special efforts will focus on women's education, aiming to foster talent retention in West Bengal.
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