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Haryana govt to provide free books to Scheduled Castes students

By ANI | Updated: January 27, 2021 18:45 IST

Haryana Government will provide free books to the students belonging to Scheduled Castes who are studying in government colleges across the State.

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Haryana Government will provide free books to the students belonging to Scheduled Castes who are studying in government colleges across the State.

According to an official release, sharing more information in this regard, a spokesman of the Higher Education Department said that on behalf of the Director-General of the Department, Principals of all the Government Colleges have been directed that the data of students belonging to the Scheduled Castes who will be getting money for buying books for the year 2020-21 by the Directorate should be verified and updated on college ERP-portal by January 29, 2021.

In the data, verification of student's SC class certificate, Haryana resident certificate, Aadhaar number and passing certificate should be done. He said that if the data is found authenticated then the amount to purchase books will be transferred to the students' account.

( With inputs from ANI )

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